The G-52s and their allies work to liberate the nation of Canada from its first and only dictator, the supervillain Wind Master, just in time for Canada Day (July 1).
Based on my RPs with
Chuong; Leo the Patriotic Lion's parallels and specific G-52s (such as Silent Cat) (C) joint-ownership between him and me. UN1024s (including Haakon/Icebreaker) and F5 Terror Force (C) him entirely.
Zanta and D-19 (C)
Zanta Keplicus
Based on my RPs with
Chuong; Leo the Patriotic Lion's parallels and specific G-52s (such as Silent Cat) (C) joint-ownership between him and me. UN1024s (including Haakon/Icebreaker) and F5 Terror Force (C) him entirely.Zanta and D-19 (C)
Zanta Keplicus
Category Story / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 79px
File Size 14.5 kB
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Kirk: What a sweet ending and even better? This is probably the only dictatorship in this world's history where no lives were lost or even harmed.
Icebreaker: The F5 has gotten tougher that's for sure.
Zax: *Spots Blitz Fox eating what looks like mini pancakes from his paper tray with a small wooden fork. The pancakes have maple syrup and butter over them.* Oooh what is that?
Blitz Fox: Poffertjes; we Dutch typically eat them during holidays, festivals, and victory parties such as our victory against Wind Master to free Canada. Luckily, there was a Dutch food truck that sells poffertjes with Canadian maple syrup and butter on them. This is really good!
Zax: I see you got powdered sugar on them too. Don't you think that with the maple syrup make it too sweet? I'm just curious.
Blitz Fox: No its fine to me. They are meant to be eaten as treats and we don't normally eat this during breakfast. Think of this like desserts but during holidays, parties, and festivals.
Zax: Oh kinda like cookies. Back in America, and Canada too, its common for Americans and Canadians to eat pancakes during breakfast and the pancakes are usually big.
Blitz Fox: I noticed. That's so unusual.
Silent Cat: When in Rome, do what the Romans do. In this case, when in Canada, do what the Canadians do.
Kirk: Sort of since like the states and any other country, we have regional differences; especially in our province of Quebec where even if everybody there knows English, they will speak French first. Provincial law in Quebec states that all advertising is to be in French first and if English is used, they come second. Official speeches or shows conducted in Quebec should be in French first as much as possible hence the Krieglandonian-Canadians in Quebec, identified in their blue uniforms to match the colours with the provincial flag there, conduct their marching bands in French even if they know English fluently too. Everywhere else in Canada, French is optional and the ads outside of Quebec are to be in English first.
Poffertjes: http://veganchallenge.nl/wp-content.....es-730x450.jpg
Icebreaker: The F5 has gotten tougher that's for sure.
Zax: *Spots Blitz Fox eating what looks like mini pancakes from his paper tray with a small wooden fork. The pancakes have maple syrup and butter over them.* Oooh what is that?
Blitz Fox: Poffertjes; we Dutch typically eat them during holidays, festivals, and victory parties such as our victory against Wind Master to free Canada. Luckily, there was a Dutch food truck that sells poffertjes with Canadian maple syrup and butter on them. This is really good!
Zax: I see you got powdered sugar on them too. Don't you think that with the maple syrup make it too sweet? I'm just curious.
Blitz Fox: No its fine to me. They are meant to be eaten as treats and we don't normally eat this during breakfast. Think of this like desserts but during holidays, parties, and festivals.
Zax: Oh kinda like cookies. Back in America, and Canada too, its common for Americans and Canadians to eat pancakes during breakfast and the pancakes are usually big.
Blitz Fox: I noticed. That's so unusual.
Silent Cat: When in Rome, do what the Romans do. In this case, when in Canada, do what the Canadians do.
Kirk: Sort of since like the states and any other country, we have regional differences; especially in our province of Quebec where even if everybody there knows English, they will speak French first. Provincial law in Quebec states that all advertising is to be in French first and if English is used, they come second. Official speeches or shows conducted in Quebec should be in French first as much as possible hence the Krieglandonian-Canadians in Quebec, identified in their blue uniforms to match the colours with the provincial flag there, conduct their marching bands in French even if they know English fluently too. Everywhere else in Canada, French is optional and the ads outside of Quebec are to be in English first.
Poffertjes: http://veganchallenge.nl/wp-content.....es-730x450.jpg
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