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|title =Hunting Tomorrow
|title =Hunting Tomorrow
|pronouns=he/him
|pronouns=he/him
| affiliations =[[Millennium Break]]<br>[[Cause (PALISADE)#Blue Channel|Blue Channel]]|place_of_origin=[[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]]|season=''[[PALISADE]]''|game=''[[Armour Astir]]''|debut=[[PALISADE 01: Into the World Pt. 1]]|people=[[Concretists]]}}
| affiliations =[[Millennium Break]]<br>[[Cause (PALISADE)#Blue Channel|Blue Channel]]|place_of_origin=[[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]]|season=''[[PALISADE]]''|game=''[[Armour Astir: Advent]]''|debut=[[PALISADE 01: Into the World Pt. 1]]|people=[[Concretists]]}}


'''Hunting 'Hunt' Tomorrow''' is a member of the crew of the [[Blue Channel (ship)|''Blue Channel'']] whose skills focus on tech. He is a [[Concretists|Concretist]] who was born and raised on [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]].   
'''Hunting 'Hunt' Tomorrow''' is a member of the crew of the [[Blue Channel (ship)|''Blue Channel'']] whose skills focus on tech. He is a [[Concretists|Concretist]] who was born and raised on [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]].   
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== History and Involvement ==
== History and Involvement ==
Approximately two years before the start of ''[[PALISADE]]'' he began working with the [[Braunton]] cave rebellion, through which he came to join [[Millennium Break]] and, presumably, the [[Cause (PALISADE)|Cause]].
Hunt grew up on [[Palisade (planet)|Palisade]]. Approximately two years before the start of ''[[PALISADE]]'' he began working with the [[Braunton]] cave rebellion, through which he came to join [[Millennium Break]] and, presumably, the [[Cause (PALISADE)|Cause]].
 
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PALISADE 42: A Mechanical Whine Pt. 4]]|text=After a surge in the [[Perennial Wave]] trips a [[Mirage bomb]], resulting in the Palisade system becoming part of the [[Twilight Mirage (location)|Twilight Mirage]], Hunt and other Concretists have to go through significant medical adjustments. By the first ''Blue Channel'' movie night in the Mirage, Hunt is stable but very low-energy, both for medical reasons—he can't get the same air quality in Mirage as he could outside it—and emotional ones.<ref name="pal45">[[PALISADE 45: Where They Are Pt. 3]]</ref>|theme=pal}}


== Appears in ==
== Appears in ==

Latest revision as of 13:22, 14 April 2024

Hunting 'Hunt' Tomorrow is a member of the crew of the Blue Channel whose skills focus on tech. He is a Concretist who was born and raised on Palisade.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Hunt resembles Zelgadiss Graywords from the anime Slayers. He has olive skin and rock formations along the edges of his jaw and brow line, which give the impression of thick eyebrows. He also has a fluffy blue-gray mullet like Suga in the BTS video Permission to Dance.

He uses a medical device, the equivalent of an insulin pump, which allows him to place 'batteries' of concrete dust into a compartment in his shoulder.

Personality[edit | edit source]

He uses a planner. When Eclectic Opposition says, "I don't like flying blind, but it's better than not flying at all," Hunt is so impressed he immediately pulls out his planner to write the phrase down.[1]

While Brnine and Routine are absent during Honesty and Integrity, he goes into their rooms to dust and water their plants for them. Noticing that Thisbe is busy during this period, he starts to water her plants, too.[2]

Hunt is an anime fan, and enjoys the equivalent of a Tenchi Muyo! harem comedy anime OVA, which he defends as surprisingly thoughtful.[3]

History and Involvement[edit | edit source]

Hunt grew up on Palisade. Approximately two years before the start of PALISADE he began working with the Braunton cave rebellion, through which he came to join Millennium Break and, presumably, the Cause.

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After a surge in the Perennial Wave trips a Mirage bomb, resulting in the Palisade system becoming part of the Twilight Mirage, Hunt and other Concretists have to go through significant medical adjustments. By the first Blue Channel movie night in the Mirage, Hunt is stable but very low-energy, both for medical reasons—he can't get the same air quality in Mirage as he could outside it—and emotional ones.[4]

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