>>128360454>I still want to know what do you think, yeah, since Rotor (or was supposed to) is gay. I know you're gay, but still.Well, I haven't thought much about. There's some tiny sparkling chemistry you can detect between them, and that's undeniable. You can perceive it off across Ian's run, plus that charming tale of Rotor researching on Nicole's origins by Bollers. It's special too, as you take note of her origins and consider her inventor's identity, so clearly there's some really good base you can work off between them. I imagine them as best friends to each other, but I suppose romantically works too despite, I assume, that irks some in a way. I appreciate Retold's little homage on them.
I have got this little nifty headcanon of, unbeknownst to Rotor, Nicole is happily a huge loyal follower for obvious reasons, so she acts as bodyguard sort of for Rotor, without or not his injured back. Unbeknownst to her in turn, she has some struggle to learn friendship, and Rotor perceives that off her, instigating his deep instinct on protecting and nurturing weaker loved ones, looking after her the most of the bunch (even if that ought to be Sally's job?). My imagined idea on them is to demonstrate a firm bond both have at instant for each other, initiated by the origins, yet each has got their own problems the another will with pleasure aid them on.
I'm moreso intrigued of people who had mentioned Rotor giving to everyone "bedroom eyes", when that's rather baggy eyes, something he inherently have into his design. I'm confused on how exactly is Rotor being OOC, too. Seems fine to me.That's all I can affirm. My bad for late reply, as I really couldn't think much, but hope my headcanon at least puts you on a smile, buddy!
>so that alone sort of puts you in the highlight.While I can't see how exactly, I don't feel really any hard feelings towards that, eh. It's fine, that's how life works.