http://has-a-hardline.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] has-a-hardline.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] singularityderp2010-12-21 11:19 pm
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IT'S TWO TICKETS TO THAT THING YOU LOVE!

HEADCANON MEME

1. Comment in the post listing your characters.
2. Other will reply with the name of one of your characters
3. You list three things that are your headcanon for that character.


Alternatively, someone can ask you a specific question about the headcanon you have for a certain character. This gives you the option to answer questions pertaining to certain subjects, or think about a question you hadn't considered/answered with your headcanon yet.

There's no limit to the topics or the amount of times someone can ask about a character. It can be huge things like how their life was before their canon, or something smaller like their first time making sweet sweet... um, baked goods for the family. As long as you think it's something that is accurate to your character but it isn't in their canon.

((Basic idea taken from [livejournal.com profile] spamnotmunky))

[identity profile] savor-last-shot.livejournal.com 2010-12-23 06:54 am (UTC)(link)
So, because I'm curious - how does Shepard view her relationship with Garrus? Are they "lovers"? Are they bros-for-life-with-benefits? Or somewhere awkwardly in between?

/This tag brought to you by sappyness in space armor.

[identity profile] cmdr-renegade.livejournal.com 2010-12-23 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
For as good as she is with brazen speeches, delicacy in words is not something Shepard is particularly skilled at. (Fortunately, most of their relationship exists in the comfortable silence...with occasional innuendo.)

She doesn't exactly have a word for her relationship with Garrus. Cop-out though that may be, excepting very few of her Alliance friends (Anderson and Chakwas, to be specific), she's known him longer than anyone and he has become a fixture in her life. Despite any possible circumstances, he'll always be her first officer. Because, while she likes to weigh the opinions of other people against her hard tactical data, his is the only one that carries any significant weight. Weight enough to really influence her decisions.

While she'd like to believe they have an understanding about the very real possibility of death in the near future, and are both capable of taking it like the soldiers they are, she'd be truly devastated to see him killed or gravely injured. I can't imagine she'd gotten any work done after he'd been shot in the face, not until he arrived snide and ready to work.