tournamentsofroses said: Marie and/or Soma for headcanon meme?
Here’s both, though I lost the post halfway through so it took forever!
Soma Peries
Headcanon A: realistic
During the four-year timeskip, Sergei made a mission of giving Soma as many normal experiences as he could jam into their daily lives. They went to zoos and theme parks and every kind of restaurant in the HRL.
Headcanon B: while it may not be realistic it is hilarious
Soma is considered a Strong Female Role Model in the HRL, which is actually fitting, except that some bright-spark PR person thought it would be cool to send her to some schools. After that, well…there were a few discussions about how much detail about battlefields was appropriate for children, and then Soma was quietly taken off of that particular rotation.
Headcanon C: heart-crushing and awful, but fun to inflict on friends
Soma actually quite looked forward to meeting the son that Sergei held in such high esteem. Anyone he loved that much had to be a great man. She was disappointed when he seemed to hate her on sight. (Let’s not get into how she felt about later events)
Headcanon D: unrealistic, but I will disregard canon about it because I reject canon reality and substitute my own.
Soma’s still inside Marie somewhere. (Part II of this is under Marie ^^)
Marie Parfacy
Headcanon A: realistic
Marie has some practical and muscle memory leftover from Soma, but it’s not hers, and if she thinks too hard about what she’s doing, she suddenly stumbles mid-action. It’s disorienting, to say the least, and the adjustment period is a mess.
Headcanon B: while it may not be realistic it is hilarious
Marie has also not had food since a very young age. Space food is delicious to her now. Yes, even that one flavor of dehydrated soup that Setsuna F. “People are starving in refugee camps right as we speak eat the d*** rations” Seiei won’t touch.
Headcanon C: heart-crushing and awful, but fun to inflict on friends
Marie told Allelujah to go on that escape pod. She wanted him to be free, even if she couldn’t be. When they’re both adults, and she finds out the whole story of what happens, she blames herself a bit.
Headcanon D: unrealistic, but I will disregard canon about it because I reject canon reality and substitute my own.
Not so much unrealistic as noncanon: Soma and Marie work out a timeshare on the body. It takes a few years and they need a set of rules for it to work, but it does eventually settle into a routine.