I have a mighty need for wing fic. Insect wing fic, specifically. Any character or situation -- what sort of prejudices and opinions are informed by what sort of wings someone has? Social cues and postures that are unique to particular subsets?
Some ideas:
- hawkmoth Rey flitting around the wreckage of Imperial ships, having to carefully ration her flights so as not to exceed her calorie intake. On the island with Luke is the first time she really gets up to speed.
- bee-winged kids are preferred in the selection for for stormtroopers, and officers tend to be wasps. The barracks hum at shift change as the 'troopers get out of their armor and finally get to move their wings freely.
- Dragonfly Hux feeling awkward and singled out amongst all the hive morphs in the Academy, learning to hold his wings at an unnatural angle to better blend in.
- Poe the odd wingless man out, maybe his own lineage never had that phenotype? Or his never developed fully? In an X-wing it makes no difference, he can fly just as well as any of them. Better, even.
- going through that uncomfortable, vulnerable stage when the wing pads split to allow their adult wings to emerge
- Kylo's own mutilated pair flitting and flicking restlessly at his back, seemingly out of his control. They may have been lovely, once, but now they only serve a warning atonal hum in the seconds before a tantrum.
Fill - gen or any, insect wing fic [Jedistormpilot]
Some ideas:
- hawkmoth Rey flitting around the wreckage of Imperial ships, having to carefully ration her flights so as not to exceed her calorie intake. On the island with Luke is the first time she really gets up to speed.
- bee-winged kids are preferred in the selection for for stormtroopers, and officers tend to be wasps. The barracks hum at shift change as the 'troopers get out of their armor and finally get to move their wings freely.
- Dragonfly Hux feeling awkward and singled out amongst all the hive morphs in the Academy, learning to hold his wings at an unnatural angle to better blend in.
- Poe the odd wingless man out, maybe his own lineage never had that phenotype? Or his never developed fully? In an X-wing it makes no difference, he can fly just as well as any of them. Better, even.
- going through that uncomfortable, vulnerable stage when the wing pads split to allow their adult wings to emerge
- Kylo's own mutilated pair flitting and flicking restlessly at his back, seemingly out of his control. They may have been lovely, once, but now they only serve a warning atonal hum in the seconds before a tantrum.
Request: http://tfa-kink.dreamwidth.org/4613.html?thread=10724869#cmt10724869
Fill: http://tfa-kink.dreamwidth.org/4613.html?thread=10867973#cmt10867973