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Assume ideal conditions. 'Robot body' is loosely defined and can mean whatever you want it to mean. Inside a computer? Sure. Fully articulated android body? Yeah. A toaster? Why not? The idea is that it's a fully mechanical/robotic body, whatever that means is up to you.
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lazy drawing for the day, i wanted to make a so-called shortstrider character. it's fairly common to see people like this (shortwing and landstrider parentage) around the dry breaks in the north-eastern dry. This consists of a dense multi-story network of mesas and stone pillars with a terraced appearance, not quite as vertically-arranged as a spire but still very three-dimensional, unlike the dry bowl. it mostly consists of a huge network of interconnected fishing villages as the sea flows around this honeycomb of rock.
shortstriders can't fly, can't glide well due to bone density, and can't hop efficiently on the flat (though his vertical jump is excellent). this one, a dock marshal, uses his beacon and reflective headgear to guide ships into port at night. he wears shoes which act as assistive devices to support his feet and stilts to make him a little taller (and more important-looking). the reflective disk is made from iridescent leviathan scale. due to the micro-structures in the scale, light is thrown back similarly to a high-vis vest or a cat's eye on the road. he can warp the surface of the scale and its reflective propertiies by increasing the tension of its housing bracket (operated by a screw on the side), and in conjunction with his beacon providing the light, can make flashing signals at approaching ships.
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me voting in all those tfw build-a-bear polls sexy edition: my mishafucker is showing
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Wesgoesbrr: The Game
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You decide to leave him with something special to remember you by, taking the scalpel and carving a little message into his ribs, ignoring his screams and pleas as you work. You have to be precise. It's not like you can erase it and start over.
"Know your place."
That's the gist of what the Fleet wants to say, right? There are criminals all over the galaxy that the Fleet couldn't care less about. The Riot Kings made themselves a target by opposing the entity in charge, and even if the Fleet pretends they're content to ignore the group, people like you know the truth.
They'll do anything to stay in power.
You change out your gloves and turn off the camera before stitching your captive back together. The process takes nearly an hour. Once you've completed the minimal first aid required to keep him alive, you release him from the table's restraints. He doesn't try to run. His shivering body is practically limp, and he cries quietly as you bind his wrists. You stroke his hair, gently hushing him.
"Shh, it's over now."
Well... That part's over, anyway.
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I can’t decide if Fourteen’s final line is going to be “Allons-y!” or some variation of “I’m ready to go.” But either way, I think it’s going to be about acceptance.
I mean, allons-y is Ten and Fourteen’s motto and literally means “let’s go,” which is ironic, since it originated from a Doctor whose fatal flaw was his hubris: trying to prolong the inevitable, not accepting that it was his time to die, and becoming way too arrogant in his power. So having Fourteen’s final line be allons-y would be a fun callback to the silly side of the Doctor, while also keeping that message in there.
But the impact that “I’m ready to go” would have… So far we don’t know the reason why the old face was brought back, but we do know that, through Twelve, the Doctor has used an old, familiar face as a lesson before. In this case, I think the lesson is one of acceptance and being ready to move on from everything that happened when the Doctor was Ten. “I don’t wanna go” —> “I’m ready to go.” A perfect conclusion to the Ten/Fourteen story, finally giving us (and the Doctor, Donna, & co.) some closure.
Okay, now putting it out to the people:
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