Military Inanimate TF brain rot journal
a year ago
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What do you guys think of military turning into things?
Inanimate TF is already so rare, and there is barely anything when you search up military inanimate save for a few experiments who use it as a framing device. They’re fine, but it’s not what I’m looking for
How about a bunch of flight cadets turning into planes? Or maybe a couple of soldier transforming into guns or bullets for a quota. A lot of the transformations have the capability of having a lot of interesting undertones and hot stuff. I want to see a bunch of masked buff men merging into an unrecognizable pillar…
Missiles and jets and ships and bullets… there’s a lot of untapped potential. Really niche stuff, but i think it’s prettt hot
I wonder if anyone else has any cool thoughts on this…
Inanimate TF is already so rare, and there is barely anything when you search up military inanimate save for a few experiments who use it as a framing device. They’re fine, but it’s not what I’m looking for
How about a bunch of flight cadets turning into planes? Or maybe a couple of soldier transforming into guns or bullets for a quota. A lot of the transformations have the capability of having a lot of interesting undertones and hot stuff. I want to see a bunch of masked buff men merging into an unrecognizable pillar…
Missiles and jets and ships and bullets… there’s a lot of untapped potential. Really niche stuff, but i think it’s prettt hot
I wonder if anyone else has any cool thoughts on this…
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They always say military-grade means they've been made by the lowest bidder!
The most I've ever actually seen is soldiers becoming like, uniforms or boots.
I need a tank crew that drags soldiers in, shoves them into a firing chamber way too small to fit them and fires them out as a tank shell rn…
(Edit: I think I read Catch-22 at way too young of an age lol)
It’s sort of that dark disposable theme that kind of makes my mind think. They’re already accepted as tools for the nation, so why not really stamp it in? Turn them into a belt of bullets and watch them serve their country in rapid succession
Taking the ultimate sacrifice to become a buncha bullets for your country… that more than likely won’t find their target anyway. Left lodged in the dirt and concrete, forgotten probably forever. Perhaps one or two might find there way into the hands of collectors, long after the war ended… but will they know that bullet used to be a person? Did that person’s sacrifice even have an impact?