So. Sherlock is all about the whole deduction game, and that usually involves picking up minute details about a certain person thing and drawing a logical conclusion from that detail. This can range in importance relative to who it is; anywhere from telling if someone is left or right-handed, to something bigger like profession or family history
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For "Kamui" (this character), he's a little... strange, mysterious, but a lot of people like him. Some don't. Some just... think he's a complete bastard. He's still a teen, but he talks like an adult most of the time. He always wears glasses/sunglasses, but it's not because he wants to hide his eyes. No one can see what's beyond them unless they're very good anyway, since he's got defenses up. "Kamui" really doesn't care about what people notice about him and what kind of assumptions they make, i.e. Kurt Hummel thinking he's dating Fai D. Flowright, so Sherlock can poke around as much as he wants :>
For fairlyfresh, things are... a little more complicated. He's dead, he's a zombie, and he... doesn't inject emotion into his voice/face while speaking. Not because he just doesn't want to, but because he forgets how to do it. It's a little side effect of being dead for ten years :3;;
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Danny is playing the whole normal teenager with a secret identity game. And he really, really wants to keep the whole 'spends his nights as a ghost in spandex patrolling the ship and fighting' thing as a secret. Mostly because of his assumption that being discovered will result in being sent off to a lab to be dissected.
SO, things that's okay for Sherlock to notice?
*This kid has a secret. And he's scared of something.
*He regularly shows up around the ship in odd places and even odder injuries with no explanations.
*He tries to act normal, but something is off about his reactions. He often acts as if he expects to be attacked at any moment, but will deny this if asked.
But please don't have him look at all these hints and say 'of course! This kid is a half-ghost superhero!' I'd like to keep the truth as being something so bizarre that no one sane would ever believe it. Jumping to wrong conclusions is entirely encouraged.
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Hawkeye draws first with her right hand. Um Mustang starts his attacks with his left in canon which is why she starts with her right, walks to the right and slightly behind, etc. She's always armed with at least two guns hahah, usually a pair of FN 1910 pistols or one pistol and a Webley mk iii Revolver. Hawkeye doesn't have a gun reach reflex except for in really bad situations where she's on Paranoid Super Mode, but her hand/fingers will stray, move, or twitch whenever someone enters a room unannounced. It's usually smoothly hidden (tucking her hair behind her ears instead, etc). It's just that she's tensing to reach for a weapon if need be. She has some serious control over not just her express but her body language as well. She can focus on multiple things at once and her attention will on some unconscious level ( ... )
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~The most immediately thing is the scar and eyepatch. Both of them are old wounds, and rather interestingly, he generally tends to act as if he's either gotten really used to the blind spot or simply doesn't have one. (It's actually closer to the former - he's had ten years, give or take, to adapt.)
~He likes to play the part of the laid-back troublemaker, but he's a lot smarter than he generally seems. He's almost always keeping a sharp eye on things, and makes a habit of eavesdropping. As a result he generally tends to be well informed.
~He has a habit of occasionally smelling like gunpowder. This is more because he sometimes makes it than anything; his guns don't actually fire bullets.
~He sounds like a very displaced surfer.
~He doesn't actually have emotions. Any emotion in his voice is faked, and probably comes off as slightly unnatural if one really listens for it. Relatedly, he tends to enjoy violence a little more than is strictly necessary ( ... )
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