A little fun piece I did a bit back. Drew a jedi hutt lad to try and get into the space theme mood for the dnd campign. He obviously has nothing to do with it, but hey was still a good time.
IDK why but I feel Christopher Ecclestson is the least appreciated doctor, I love him, he's wacky and eccentric (heh almost his name hmm) but also caring and compassionate, he doesn't even want to hurt his enemies in most cases, also he's a all around good dude Irl just my two cents I'll leave
Random concept: victorian or early 1900s. Scientists develop a procedure to remove people’s brains and insert them into machines. This is intended for people who have suffered grievous bodily injuries, particularly soldiers.
Think a brain in a jar on spindly spider legs, some the size of people, some big heavily armed war machines. Brain jars on balloons like tiny zeppelins with dangling insect legs to grab things. Retro mad science meets Matrix robots aesthetic. Little bit War of the Worlds.
The problem is everybody who undergoes this procedure turns against humanity. Nobody knows why. They seem to retain their memories and everything but universally side together to try to forcibly extract everybody else’s brains and put them into more robots. Some people think it’s the sinister effect of the new-fangled “radio” or wireless telegraph wired to their brains.
Now there’s a full-on war of humans vs brainbots as the bots slowly spread, extracting the brains of whole cities of people and putting them into all manner of creepy robot for no obvious reason.