So....I did a thing
A message to the writers of the fandom from Javi đ
I know itâs dumb, but I feel that as far as politics of the western world [is concerned], itâs all looking so bleak, so disappointing and global politics are going so horrifyingly backwards. Yet television is moving forward in terms of its themes, its culture, its representation of progress, its diversity, its risk-taking in story telling. Even if this is a delusional rationalization, I take comfort in how good programming is, compared to how horrible politics are.
MWIII Campaign Thoughts and Reviews
(Played in the recruit difficulty because I suck at FPS games, and I want to explore and spent time in the campaign without dying too much). Leave some thoughts!
â ď¸SPOILER ALERTâ ď¸
So⌠that was devastating.Â
(+) To start things off, Makarov - Boy, holy shit. Yes. YESSS. They didnât hold back with the new Makarov. Heâs a mastermind, heâs a charming fella, heâs a psychopath lol. And the fact that he smiles a lot in this campaign just adds to the creepiness. I might get some side-eye here, but this Mak can go head-to-head with the OG!Mak. Heâs always onto something, heâs proven destructive, had the 141 hauling ASS to chase him. I know just one game with rushed development wonât be enough for an iconic character like him, so Iâm glad they didnât kill him.
(-) I absolutely ABHOR, DETEST, LOATH the Open Combat Missions (OCM). It is so very not Call of Duty campaignesque. it doesnât help anything with the narrative, and if anything, it even took away the narrative for us. The former missions in former games are iconic in their own way because the mission designer put a lot of thought into how the game will be played, the situations we found ourselves in.
But OCM's, we're like... Left to our own devices without any story-driven dialogues.
I think one of the reasons why MWII was so close to everyone's heart was because of the banters between the characters, especially in Alone. Here, because it's literally our choice and our time, it left us with no actual given time to know and love the characters more than we already did. Yes we love the characters, MW19 and MWII did that for us. But in this one? They said "character development is done, mate. Now go to war.â
Then again, is OCM a product and evidence of MWIIIâs rushed development? 100% yes. I donât give a shit if they cover it with âoowh we make OCM so you can play the missions differently each time without repeating the same mission over and over again!â. Let me ask you this, Activision - Have ârepeating the mission over and over againâ been a problem with us campaign-enjoyers? No! I played the MWII campaign like 5 times, in all difficulty (except realism I still love my life), and I enjoyed it, because the mission designers took a lot of time and thought to it instead of just creating a map, putting a bunch of loadouts scattered around the area and throw us in it. So yes, itâs clear that OCM is a product of rushed development. It sucks the life out of the campaign missions.
(+) Look, I said it before that I will go to the campaign with the lowest expectation possible. I expected Mak to be sub-par, I expected them to play safe with the characters, and BOY WAS I WRONG. Settings aside from the point above where the character feels stuck on the character development (which is a huge minus btw), all the characters have time to shine in their own missions, especially Price because I feel like we play him the most. However, I do also love the fact that the girls get shit done here. Farah and Laswell did their work so beautifully and apparently it was revealed that Laswell will be a MP operator, so thatâs cool.Â
(+) Ghost being a menacing presence, can stood his ground. Price being level-headed though at the same time unhinged as usual. Gaz being the voice of reason throughout the entire fucking game LMAO. Soap being the brave man he is, the passion and fury is evident throughout the campaign. Farah being badass and dependable as usual. Alex being the main supportive guy to Farah (Faralex is canon at this point argue with a wall). Nikolai being our most reliable get-away guy. And of course, Graves and Shepherd being the fucking goofy ahh duo I actually find interesting. The trial cutscene was such a goofy scene LMAO the fact that they backstabbed each other in the ass is real funny. I side with Graves though. However wrong and unhinged he may be, Graves is just a guy doing his job and did what heâs told to do.
(+) I love the fact that Mak tried to frame Urzikstan to pin the blame on them. It's exactly what the OG!Makarov did but in HD. The Passenger mission is phenomenal and more damn traumatizing if only it was a bit longer and more stretched. There are many more reference to the OG games and I absolutely love it.
NowâŚ
Soapâs Death
Remembering all the MWII missions with Soap... It hits differently now, man.Â
(-) I've read a lot of people's arguments about it that the fact that it happened is just for shock value and kind of disappointing. Because letâs be real here, Soap is an SAS who got the name Soap because of how much of a slippery bastard he is. Granted, Mak is an ex-Spetsnaz and can fight with Soap. But how he went down in a goddamn takedown without any chance of fighting is just⌠itâs not it.
To add to that, the reaction from the boys is just... Underwhelming? Like I get it they're battle-hardened SAS soldiers, but let them show some damn emotions for fuckâs sake. One of the main reason why the OG!Soapâs death is really painful is because of Priceâs reaction to it. How he said âNO. NO NO NO SOAP!!â While he shook Soapâs lifeless body in the table. At least let Price kneel to him, straighten his body, touch his vest. Close his eyes, gather Soapâs hand and PUT HIS GUN ON his chest all the while Ghost and Gaz knelt beside them. I do love the fact that they literally went to Scotland to let go of his ashes with Ghost holding the urn though. I cried in this scene.Â
And the fact that it happened with the shortest campaign out of all the reboot MW games, it just felt rushed. Yes. Itâs completely rushed, thereâs no doubt about it. Again, the result of rushed developments.
(+) Now, with that said, I kind of want to shed light on how Soap is literally the youngest guy in the group. He had so much to live for. He's a sunshine in the middle of this gruff emotionally hardened man. He's such a joy to be around. He's brave. He's fresh. The fact that he's got so much to live for adds to the sadness and bitterness, which I actually like.
Sometimes I do kind of like those kinds of deaths, where the character is too soon to die, because it hit so much harder and in a different way than the OG! one. We got to see the OG!Soap went from when he was an FNG, turn to a captain, to a man of fortitude that earned Price's honor and sacrificed himself to protect Price. We saw how he developed and changed. We saw his entire career with us throughout all the OG!MW trilogy.
Reboot!Soap's story barely even started, and the fact that he's still so young, imagining how he'd be one hell of an officer, how he'd lead his team in the future.Â
OG!Soapâs death is sad because all the times and memories weâve been through with him, but Reboot!Soapâs death is equally sad for the times we couldâve gone through with him.
I want to say this though, some people said that Soap's death is sudden, but I wouldn't agree with that. I think the telltales are all there.
In the helicopter scene after Price and Soap caught him in Verdansk, Mak literally SAID HIS FULL NAME. That is a literal pinpoint death sentence from Makarov. And how emotional Soapâs reaction is compared to the other boys when the airport blew up. The signs are literally all there! I saw it coming actually.Â
So is Soapâs death rushed? Yes. Could it have been executed better? Is it for shock value? Yes. But is it as sad? Yes. Honestly, I blame the rushed development and due dates for this. Activision is a cash grabber who wanted a yearly release so they can catch more money. I fucking bet my ass that initially they didnât want to kill Soap, but itâs like a last-minute decision to make this game actually look like itâs worth 70 dollars.Â
WHAT'S NEXT?
Now. Shepherd is positively fucken dead. Price is now an actual criminal and a fugitive. He just killed a 4-star US Marines general in his own office. Price is entering his insane and unhinged era. I do wonder if he'll go even more unhinged than this.
The story will undoubtedly continue in the MP seasons (although probably only 2 seasons that mattered because it'll also undoubtedly be filled with skins and collabs and shit). I think it will also focus more on transitioning to the next CoD games, which will be Black Ops (It is confirmed that for the 2024 and 2025 CoD, it will be Black Ops games).
We're talking future here, so if there's going to be a CoD MWIV, It might be possible that this is the game where we'll finally defeat Makarov while the 141 copes with losing Soap. I do wonder if Price will become too unhinged and will get rid of everything on his way to kill Mak. will become too much for Gaz, and Gaz would do something against Price's command or wish - and Ghost will have to choose a side. Now that's the kind of drama I want to see.
What do I score this campaign, what do I score this campaign... The story is actually good, but because the development is evidently rushed, the packaging feels a bit hollow. It's a 7.5/10 for me!
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Wait you know what
We get to pet a dog named Riley. 10/10, Game of The Fucking Year.
Reboot!Logan/Hesh (?) đ
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So there it goes! If you've read this far I love you and Activision will pay for my therapy (Ę ÍĘ Ę)
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Hello! I hope you are doing alright while the world around us falls. I have a question for you. How do you find inspiration to write? I am going through a horrible writers block and I have NO inspiration whatsoever.
So, I know the feeling. For me, writing is kind of therapy. (Even if what Iâm writing about has nothing to do with what Iâm feeling. It takes the feelings and converts them into something else.) So if you donât have unresolved feelings, or if youâve shut them down because the world is a shit show, it can be harder to write.
Inspiration is nice, but if you just wait for inspiration to strike, you might be waiting for a very long time. Some days I donât feel it, I just sit down and saying, âI have to write this scene, and I can come back and edit it later, once Iâve laid the bones.â Sometimes after a rough start, things flow. Sometimes I can get out a few hundred words, but I know it isnât working, so I do something else. (Reading books from a genre other than what I am writing is super helpful for me to recharge.)
Outlining can help. Just write a few lines about what the scene needs to accomplish and what happens. You probably know your process better than I can guess.
Also, I think a lot about what I plan to write while Iâm doing other things, such as running, driving, showering, working, falling asleep. I low-key have a process going in the background cycling through ideas. They arenât all good. They arenât necessarily focused. But I find that if Iâve been kind of brainstorming (or letting idle thoughts trail off into my subconscious), I have an easier time later on when I sit down to write. Sometimes I just run the outline through my head.Â
Example: âOh yeah, that needs to happen but it would be boring just to have a meeting. Oh, and why would that character be there? I can swap them out or I need a better excuse. What are they eating? Does it matter? Hmm, Iâm hungry...âÂ
It took me years to figure out my process, and itâs worth it to try other things, but this is what works for me. Hope it helps!
I got pretty fed up with looking for words to replace said because they werenât sorted in a way I could easily use/find them for the right time. So I did some myself.
IN RESPONSE TO Acknowledged Answered Protested
INPUT/JOIN CONVERSATION/ASK Added Implored Inquired Insisted Proposed Queried Questioned Recommended Testified
GUILTY/RELUCTANCE/SORRY Admitted Apologized Conceded Confessed Professed
FOR SOMEONE ELSE Advised Criticized Suggested
JUST CHECKING Affirmed Agreed Alleged Confirmed
LOUD Announced Chanted Crowed
LEWD/CUTE/SECRET SPY FEEL Appealed Disclosed Moaned
ANGRY FUCK OFF MATE WANNA FIGHT Argued Barked Challenged Cursed Fumed Growled Hissed Roared Swore
SMARTASS Articulated Asserted Assured Avowed Claimed Commanded Cross-examined Demanded Digressed Directed Foretold Instructed Interrupted Predicted Proclaimed Quoted Theorized
ASSHOLE Bellowed Boasted Bragged
NERVOUS TRAINWRECK Babbled Bawled Mumbled Sputtered Stammered Stuttered
SUAVE MOTHERFUCKER Bargained Divulged Disclosed Exhorted
FIRST OFF Began
LASTLY Concluded Concurred
WEAK PUSY Begged Blurted Complained Cried Faltered Fretted
HAPPY/LOL Cajoled Exclaimed Gushed Jested Joked Laughed
WEIRDLY HAPPY/EXCITED Extolled Jabbered Raved
BRUH, CHILL Cautioned Warned
ACTUALLY, YOUâRE WRONG Chided Contended Corrected Countered Debated Elaborated Objected Ranted Retorted
CHILL SAVAGE Commented Continued Observed Surmised
LISTEN BUDDY Enunciated Explained Elaborated Hinted Implied Lectured Reiterated Recited Reminded Stressed
BRUH I NEED U AND U NEED ME Confided Offered Urged
FINE Consented Decided
TOO EMO FULL OF EMOTIONS Croaked Lamented Pledged Sobbed Sympathized Wailed Whimpered
JUST SAYING Declared Decreed Mentioned Noted Pointed out Postulated Speculated Stated Told Vouched
WASNâT ME Denied Lied
EVIL SMARTASS Dictated Equivocated Ordered Reprimanded Threatened
BORED Droned Sighed
SHHHH ITâS QUIET TIME Echoed Mumbled Murmured Muttered Uttered Whispered
DRAMA QUEEN Exaggerated Panted Pleaded Prayed Preached
OH SHIT Gasped Marveled Screamed Screeched Shouted Shrieked Yelped Yelled
ANNOYED Grumbled Grunted Jeered Quipped Scolded Snapped Snarled Sneered
ANNOYING Nagged
I DONâT REALLY CARE BUT WHATEVER Guessed Ventured
IâM DRUNK OR JUST BEING WEIRDLY EXPRESSIVE FOR A POINT/SARCASM Hooted Howled Yowled
I WONDER Pondered Voiced Wondered
OH, YEAH, WHOOPS Recalled Recited Remembered
SURPRISE BITCH Revealed
IT SEEMS FAKE BUT OKAY/HA ACTUALLY FUNNY BUT I DONâT WANT TO LAUGH OUT LOUD Scoffed Snickered Snorted
BITCHY Tattled Taunted Teased
Edit: People, Iâm an English and creative writing double major in college; I understand that thereâs nothing wrong with simply using âsaid.â This was just for fun, and it comes in handy when I need to add pizzazz.Â
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HAI! i rlly like your platonic 141 fics and I'm wondering if we could get some more dad price and/or brother gaz sleepy cuddles? :3
stretched too thin â python333
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synopsis gaz notices you overworking yourself one night and decides to step in before you end up pulling an all-nighter.
relationships platonic!gaz & gn!reader.
characters gaz.
word count 2.05k
warnings 2nd person pov [you/yours/yourself], usage of pet names [love, darling], usage of c/n [code name/call sign].
note oh my god im so sorry i disappeared for like. a month. ill try my best to not be gone for more than a week at a time, but with all of my schoolwork and just over all stress ive been experiencing lately, i dont know if ill be able to get fics out every week :< ill try my best though! please accept this fic as an apologyâits another big bro gaz one!! special shoutout to everyone else who has an older sibling thats very distant with them, you and me are in the same boat fr!! also, last thingâim thinking about making a discord server where i announce when fics are being written and published and stuff, but i dunno if yall would join or anything, so if u would pls lmk!!
You havenât left your office in five hours.Â
Recentlyâjust about two days agoâyou finished up an assignment fairly quickly and, as a result, had to write a detailed report of said assignment. It went over the mission youâd gone on, and listed off every major detail you could think of, though because you just canât give yourself a break you were constantly thinking of other details you mightâve missed even though there was little chance youâd missed anything.
The mission wasnât anything too important, honestly. It was originally going to be a week-long camp-out reconnaissance by an enemy task forceâs base, obtaining information on their schedule and what they did throughout the day and whatnot. However, only a day into the mission, the small squad of soldiers that had accompanied you saw another small military group observing the same group youâd been observing.
So, naturally, you observed them as well. Arenât you just the best multi-tasker?
The task force eventually found out about the other group, just a day later, while your squad was still in the clear to continue your observations. So, your mission had quickly come to a closeâbut, because of the circumstances under which the mission had come to a close, you were required to write an extremely detailed report on the other group and the group youâd been observing.
It would be an understatement to say you were tired. Youâre exhausted.
Between the non-stop writing, the coffee sitting on your desk thatâs been microwaved five times and has been refilled thrice, and the uncomfortable chair youâve sat in that you have yet to replace, youâre extremely exhausted. Your movements are sluggish, your fingers arenât as swift on the keyboard of your computer as they usually are, and worst of allâyou still have more to write.Â
Your eyes stung and felt dry, your hands felt like they were going to stop working completely at any moment, and you were overall just exhausted.Â
You look over at the clock on your desk, and it reads 02:28 AM, indicating that you would only have about four hours to sleep if you went to bed now. Iâm too far into this report to stop now, You tell yourself, sighing as you blink slowly at your computer screen, If only my vision didnât keep getting blurryâŚÂ
Suddenly, you hear a knock at the door. Your eyebrows furrow together in confusion, and for a second you think youâre hallucinating until the knock sounds once more.Â
Reluctantly, with a voice raspy from not using it almost all day, you call out, âCome in!âÂ
Your voice is softer and quieter than youâd like it to be, but it doesnât matter too much to you at this momentâat least, not in your foggy mind that still begs you for sleep, even when you have far more of your report to finish.Â
The door opens with a creak, and in walks Gaz.Â
âSarg,â He greets you, not bothering to close the door behind him as he walks up to your desk, âPleasure to see you for the first time in, what⌠three days?âÂ
âTwo days and eighteen hours,â You correct him, taking a moment to crack your stiff knuckles, not taking your eyes off of your monitor, âAnd you know you donât have to call me âsargâ or âsergeantâ or anything. Weâre the same rank.âÂ
Gaz promptly ignores you, âRight, well, anything over a day is way too long for me to go without seeing you. Whyâre you all cooped up in here on your computer?â
ââCause I need to write a report on my assignment,â You briefly explain, before lightly goading Gaz, âNot all of us need a shit ton of attention every day like you do.âÂ
âEhh,â Gaz theatrically makes a thinking face, before shrugging, âNot sure what you mean by âusâ, but alright.âÂ
âBy âusâ, I mean everyone but you.âÂ
âSurely that doesnât include you, right?âÂ
âIt does.âÂ
Gaz gasps quietly at your reply, before dramatically responding, âOh, you canât be serious.â
âI absolutely can,â You hum, finally taking your eyes off of your computer screen to look up at Gaz, âIs it so hard for you to believe that I donât need to talk to you every waking hour?âÂ
âIt is, actually,â Gaz scoffs, âBecause I know that you do need to talk to me every waking hour.âÂ
âUh, no I donât,â You childishly argue, raising an eyebrow at Gaz.
âUh, yes you do,â Gaz immaturely argues back, crossing his arms, âLook me in the eyes and tell me that the past two days and eighteen hours havenât been shit because I havenât given you any attention.â
You open your mouth to form a response but quickly close it, realizing that yeah, actually, I kind of do crave his attention.Â
Fuck.
âYouâre not the only person that gives me attention,â You point out, hoping to find some way to change the subject.
âSure, but you like the attention I give you the most,â Gaz hums, leaning forward to rest his crossed arms on your desk opposite of where you sit.
âYou donât know that.â
âThen tell me that Iâm wrong,â Gaz challenges you.
You narrow your eyes at him, glaring at him for a moment before sighing, âYou suck.â
âMaybe I suck, but you look like you havenât slept for the past week,â Gaz points out, âYou look exhausted, by the way. And dehydrated. Actually, you just look like the human embodiment of a headache.âÂ
âWhat the fuck?âÂ
âI mean that in the most loving, non-offensive way possible.â
âYou come into my office, accuse me of needing attention from you, then you insult me by calling me the human version of a headache?â
âIt wasnât an insult!â Gaz raises his hands in surrender, before sighing, âIâm being serious. You look dead, [c/n]. You need sleep.âÂ
âWhat I need is to finish this report,â You huff out, beginning to turn your attention back to your computer, before Gazâs hand is quickly placed on your chin and forces you to look back at him.Â
âNo, what you need is some rest,â Gaz argues, more serious this time, taking his hand off of your chinâsomething you shouldnât miss nearly as much as you do, the warmth of his hand fading far too quickly from your faceâand bringing it back to rest on the desk.Â
âMaybe you need rest, Gaz.â
âSure I do,â He shrugs, âBut Iâm only going to sleep if you do.âÂ
You raise an eyebrow at him, âReally? Youâre pulling that card?â
âI am.âÂ
You stare at him for a moment, mentally weighing your options, before sighing and bringing your elbows up to the table so that you can place your forehead in your hands.
On one hand, if you stay in your office you can finish up your report before four and then go to sleep, and hope that you magically feel active even with just an hour or two of sleep in the morning. On the other hand, if you go to sleep now, so does Gaz, and then you both get more than just two hours of sleep.Â
After another moment of consideration, you huff out a frustrated breath and mutter, âFine.âÂ
Gaz smiles down at you and walks around your desk to your side of it, holding out a hand for you to grab to help yourself up from your chair and using his free hand to save your report and power off your monitor.Â
You take his hand and stand up, your legs a little weak and balance iffy from sitting down for so long, but within the next few minutes youâre sure youâll be able to properly walk. You let go of his hand once youâre positive you wonât fall over, and once he sees that youâre able to walk, Gaz silently walks towards the door of your office. Just as quietly, you follow him.Â
He turns off the lights for you and lets you walk out of the office first, locking the door from the inside and closing it once youâre out. Once heâs done, he takes the lead again and you follow him down to his sleeping quarters. Itâs not too long of a walk there, only two minutes at most.
Once youâre there, Gaz opens the door and lets you walk in first. Once youâre inside and Gaz has closed the door, you shrug off your camouflage patterned jacket and toe off your already loosened tan boots, leaving you in just your camouflage cargo pants and army green undershirt.
You look down at your pants with a frown, knowing from experience that sleeping in them was incredibly uncomfortable and left you regretting your whole existence the morning after, but before you could even look over at Gaz to tell him of your situation, you felt something being thrown at you.Â
You immediately turn your attention to the item that had been hurled at youâthe item in question being a pair of gray sweatpants, some that would probably be a little bit looser than youâd prefer on your figureâand then look over at Gaz with a questioning look.Â
âFigured you wouldnât wanna sleep in that,â Gaz shrugs, nodding to your cargo pants in response to your nonverbal confusion.Â
You hum in appreciation, not wanting to talk too much at the moment, instead waiting for Gaz to look away before slipping off your pants and replacing them with the sweatpants Gaz had thrown at you. The fit isnât as uncomfortable as you thought theyâd beâtheyâre loose and hang low on your hips, just like you thought they would, of course, but they donât feel nearly as weird as you thought they would.
Once youâve tightened the strings on the waist of the pants, you get into Gazâs bed, pulling the covers up and over yourself. Gaz quickly settles into the bed next to you, quickly getting himself comfortable under the sheets, and pulling the covers up and over his shoulders in one swift movement.
He gets closer to you, so close that his chest presses against your back and you can feel the tip of his nose ghosting over the top of your head. He wraps one arm over your body to pull you impossibly closer to him, and his other arm snakes underneath the side of your body so that both of his arms are wrapped around you.
He hums contently and his thumb rubs small circles into your clothed stomach, the actionâdespite being smallâcausing your stomach to warm up almost immediately.Â
âComfortable, darling?â Gaz asks quietly, pressing a soft kiss to the top of your head.Â
âVery,â You mumble back, trying to subtly lean your head back against Gaz in hopes of getting at least one more kiss. Noticing your efforts, he huffs out a small laugh and presses another gentle kiss right at the edge of your hairline before pressing one last one to your forehead.Â
Even with the comforting atmosphere, you canât find it within yourself to fully relax, your body still tense and stiff underneath the blanket. Gaz, just like he did with your âsubtleâ movements, notices and frowns.Â
âJust sleep,â Gaz tiredly mumbles into the top of your head, âYou have to get up in three hours. The sooner you sleep, the more sleep you get.âÂ
You donât respond, instead simply sighing and forcing your eyes closed. You do have to admit, itâs nice being able to actually close your eyes for something other than blinking, and closing your eyes for longer than half a second has made you realize that they were even drier than you thought they were.Â
Exhausted and ready to finally sleep, you eventually get to a point where you no longer need to force your eyes shut, and as a result, your whole body relaxes for the first time in almost six hours.Â
âGânight, love,â Gaz murmurs, feeling your body relax next to his. You hum in acknowledgment of his words, not finding the energy within yourself to properly respond, instead finding yourself drifting off into a deep sleep.Â
And if four hours later, Gaz wakes up and simply lies there, not waking you and instead letting you get some more sleep despite you having to be up soon, nobody has to know.
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