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All I can think of is the stuff listed on Heartwarming.StormHawks (I just added one myself, actually) and their scene together at the end of Storm Warning, but none of that need be taken as romantic. Now if there was, say... blushing, accidentally brushing hands, people mistaking them as a couple, that's the kind of thing that paints a clearer picture of the story's intent.
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All I can think of is the stuff listed on Heartwarming.StormHawks (I just added one myself, actually) and their scene together at the end of Storm Warning, but none of that need be taken as romantic. Now if there was, say... blushing, accidentally brushing hands, people mistaking them as a couple, that\'s the kind of thing that paints a clearer picture of the story\'s intent. Edit: Oh! And their scene at the end of Stratosphere. Hmm... okay, I can see that one, in a subtext kind of way. Still, not sure that\'s enough.
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Yes! doesthisremindyouofanything, that's the trope!
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Yes! doesthisremindyouofanything, that\'s the trope! \"Strongest evidence for...\" Agreed, but the stuff I mentioned, since it seems intentional, does cast it in a different light... unless of course, they hadn\'t intended to write her that way from the start but decided to play with it in response to fan reception, which I can also see, given the naked Stork scene in Stratosphere which could be seen as fanservice in response to \'\'his\'\' reception by the female fanbase. But I really don\'t know anything about the production cycle of the show, whether the time frame would have allowed for that or if those scenes would have already been written in advance.

Cyclonis... I think she\'s even more subtexty than Piper. All I can think of is the food-on-face scene from \"Masked Masher\". I don\'t think I\'d list her as an example, personally.
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All I can think of is the stuff listed on Heartwarming.StormHawks (I just added one myself, actually) and their scene together at the end of Storm Warning, but none of that need be taken as romantic. Now if there was, say... blushing, accidentally brushing hands, people mistaking them as a couple, that's the kind of thing that paints a clearer picture of the story's intent.
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All I can think of is the stuff listed on Heartwarming.StormHawks (I just added one myself, actually) and their scene together at the end of Storm Warning, but none of that need be taken as romantic. Now if there was, say... blushing, accidentally brushing hands, people mistaking them as a couple, that\'s the kind of thing that paints a clearer picture of the story\'s intent.
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Yes! doesthisremindyouofanything, that's the trope!
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Yes! doesthisremindyouofanything, that\'s the trope! \"Strongest evidence for...\" Agreed, but the stuff I mentioned, since it seems intentional, does cast it in a different light... unless of course, they hadn\'t intended to write her that way from the start but decided to play with it in response to fan reception, which I can also see, given the naked Stork scene in Stratosphere which could be seen as fanservice in response to \'\'his\'\' reception by the female fanbase. But I really don\'t know anything about the production cycle of the show, whether the time frame would have allowed for that or if those scenes would have already been written in advance.

Cyclonis... I think she\'s even more subtexty than Piper. All I can think of is the food-on-face scene from \"Masked Masher\". I don\'t think I\'d list her as an example, personally.
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