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“If Vincent used this tactic … Alastor would’ve already become his partner by now AUAHAHA”
(jkjk just a silly thing I thought of :3)
Ehe a lil animatic and news!🫶
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#MisakiCommission 🍃 📻📺 #sparksduo#radiostatic
but also the reverse: during the time Al is Vox's "prisoner", he spots the display where Vox keeps his old TV heads, his gaze lingers on the CRT one. Vox notices and with the cheerful voice of Vincent from the past he says "Alastor! Up for a drink?"
Alastor flinches as if slapped
Im from Portugal
So I am very used to temps like 30-40C with a DLC called “humidity”
What I’m NOT used to is Germany treating weather like a light switch
Post season 2, both Al and Vox gets send back in time the day before THEE OFFER and Al convinces past Al that he can trust Vox and open up and Vox convinces post Vox to never label them and always deny that they’re close and never make the offer.
#radiostatic#sparksduo
We’ve seen Alastor work to manipulate the actions of others through hitting their vulnerabilities before, but his conversation with Vox here really showcases it tenfold.
Alastor knows Vox extremely well — knows him well enough that his ego isn’t just ego but a wound, that he’ll never truly fill his cup without recognition, especially from Alastor. He breaks him down by framing every victory Vox has as borrowed, derivative, or dependent on someone else, pointing out that Vox needed allies, spies, Carmilla’s technology, and will need Charlie’s public validation before he can feel like he’s truly won. Alastor plays this card because Vox’s whole identity is built around being modern, dominant, untouchable, and better than Alastor, so when Alastor suggests that none of it counts, Vox can’t resist chasing that validation, chasing something bigger & brighter.
Alastor’s “Oh, he is too easy” is such a brutal character beat because it shows Alastor was never improvising from weakness or desperation even while kidnapped. He knew exactly which nerve to press. Vox’s fixation on Alastor is still intimate enough, despite the hatred threaded through, that he listens to him, reacts to him, measures himself against him, and lets Alastor define the terms of his victory, because he is still caught in the same loop, desperate to prove himself to the one person whose opinion can still make him lose control.