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fandomsecrets2014-05-11 03:46 pm
[ SECRET POST #2686 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2686 ⌋
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Re: most messed up canon moment in your current fandom
(Anonymous) 2014-05-11 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)It started me back on an anime called Pumpkin Scissors, too. And from that, pretty much everything involving Hans is pure nightmare fuel, starting right from his opening scene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvCFXgjf3Jc
And only getting worse when we hit his backstory:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4m4MdYFdE8
If I wasn't a pyrophobe before watching that, I sure as hell was afterwards.
Re: most messed up canon moment in your current fandom
Re: most messed up canon moment in your current fandom
(Anonymous) 2014-05-11 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)Hans just always stuck in my brain because, even in a show full of traumatised supersoldiers, that has to take the fucking cake. His unit melted. In front of him. Because the flame retardant chemicals in their suits turned out to be a cocktail of anaesthetics and preservatives instead, so they'd only know they'd been melting for years when they finally managed to take the suits off. There's even a little scene where someone finds the notes on the 'flame retardant' and wonders if it might be useful for burn treatment, and is told to throw it away because their boss knows that the research is in fact a bald-faced lie.
I mean, there are dark undercurrents of lies and impracticality running under all of the Invisible 9, but the High Temperature Unit has to be the most fucked up.