And here we have ourselves the feisty pegasus filly, Scootaloo! I think I had the most fun with her hair; I love drawing hair in general, but there's something extra fun with short hair styles. 8D But she was fun to draw in general anyway. c:Anyhow, onward to her headcanon! D:HERE ). The mark represents Scoot's love for building, assembling, and taking apart just about anything electronic. Specifically, it really highlights her ability to look at something that was once perceived to be useless or broken and build it into something better, sometimes by emphasizing what made the object be perceived as "useless" in the first place. It also represents that she's come to terms with the fact that she cannot maintain sustained flight and how she didn't allow her disability to keep her grounded. Despite not being able to fly, Scoots fully utilizes her wings, which still allow her to perform things that many ponies that CAN fly can't do. For example, she's among the best (and youngest) athletes at extreme freestyle scootering, making her one of the modern pioneers in making the sport more popular.As said in Apple Bloom's post, she and the rest of the CMC have shifted their mission to helping young foals feel more comfortable in their skin and nurturing their talents, rather than doing missions for the sheer sake of hoping to gain a cutie mark (which they finally learned doesn’t work). It’s now more of a Big Sister/Brother, Little Sister/Brother club sort of thing.------------Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaand I think that'll do it for good ol' Scootaloo. If you have any questions feel free to ask me. And thanks a bunch for stopping by to take a look! C: