dragonbearyscarpel:“If Scorpia went back to the Fright Zone, that has to mean something. There’s pro
dragonbearyscarpel:“If Scorpia went back to the Fright Zone, that has to mean something. There’s probably a part of her that remembers it’s her home.”“That pile of junk isn’t anyone’s home.”“Scorpia saved me. She stayed behind so the rest of us could escape the Enchanted Grotto. If anyone can resist Horde Prime’s programming, it’s Scorpia. Her heart’s too strong. She’d never hurt her friends.““Yeah, she’s not great at standing up to authority figures, trust me.”“Your negative vibes aren’t appreciated here, Catra.“Catra: “Look, all that matters is the chip. Going for the back of the neck is how we take out Prime’s clones. And the only reason that Adora, you know… saved me or whatever, is because the chip got damaged first. That’s how we free them.“Perfuma: “You think you know how to save Scorpia better than I do? I know all about how you treated her back in the Horde. Things are different now. Scorpia knows the kindness of a true friend.“Catra and Perfuma are of course both talking from experience about the side of Scorpia that they’ve seen. Catra knows she can be a complete pushover to authority figures and hurt her friends because she was the authority figure ordering her to hurt her friends. Perfuma has only ever seen her loyalty as a strength and doesn’t appreciate the person who was a terrible friend to her casting doubts on that.look, i just gotta say… and i really can’t stress this enough that yes catra does know how to save scorpia better than perfuma. she was literally in the position to put in all of her input about the chip, as someone who was chipped -- source link