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Cowprobe
ParticipantThe Rani.
Time travelling Gallifreyan badass. Supposedly still at large.
*http://www.btinternet.com/~jp1885/who/rani.html
This site is FILLED with great reference from the series long history (pun unintended).
*http://www.btinternet.com/~jp1885/who/
The Rani's pretty much willing to test anything out on anyone. Imagine a being with centuries of experience and no moral qualms. Her ambition for cracking the secrets of the universe and specifically that of living creatures often leads to her defeat. Unlike The Master who wants ULTIMATE POWER over creation the Rani seems satisfied with dominating LIFE.
Gallifreyan's can regenerate and it would be interesting if her most recent life saving metamorphisis came with a few extras. After all if she's squirreled away so much genetic knowledge I imagine she'd proubably upgrade herself eventually. Or possibly even worse she'd make innocent physical clones of herself to test the augments out on.
A colony filled with all sorts of enhanced permutations of the Rani. None of them intended to eclipse her intelligence lest they turn on her but nature finds a way..
This could lead to the Doctor finding many different apparent mutant Gallifreyan ladies throughout the timestream. What would be the mystery is why they all seem to be gentically related, beyond just being the same species, and how they survived the Time War.
Especially disturbing if the Rani hadn't been clued in on the destruction of her homeworld. The Doctor revealing this might actually change her behavior but possibly for the worse. She'd now be driven to recast her lost people in her image! A comon enough theme in the series with all sorts of galactic nutjobs wanting immortality through duplication.
Davros, Sonataran and the Cybermen for instance. If you were to look at this from a dramatic angle the real test of the Doctor's resolve would be if he's willing to let his species die out or donate his biology to the Rani's science for repopulation. Also for any companions in his travels the fruits of a world of superficially 'perfect' beings might lead to paranoia or great insecurity.
Since the Gallifreyan's are somehow tied to the forces of entropy and casual time in the universe what effect wpould a massive localised resurgence of their biomatter have on reality at large?
What would be the ultimate fate of these twisted 'sisters' if salvageable the Doctor would spare no effort in helping them find new lives some place throughout Time And Relative Dimensions In Space.
Well that's all from me at the moment but setting a FMG/BE/GTS/whatever story in the Doctor Who fiction does have potential.
After all it's fantasy with the science of consequences, ask all the secondary and tertiary characters that die during an average episode. ๐
Cool post Highlander thanks for bringing this up.
Cowprobe
ParticipantDizzamn that would be an amazing thing to see in live action.
You've gotten the poportions massive without making it look as if she wouldn't fit into her limo.
Great stuff! I'd love to see more of this Stefani-Plus. ๐
Cowprobe
ParticipantThanks for the heads up on this phenominal weight tossing woman. ๐ฎ ๐
Cowprobe
ParticipantVery cool stuff Tigersan.
I like how you went with a less cartoony feel in rendering your Night Elf lass. The figures in the game seems to have larger feet and hands but you went with a more poportional, less half troll/magic bunnyrabbit look.
Although a buff gnome lass using your 'The Girl' figure April would be a riot. ;D
Thanks for the look and good luck with the contest!
Cowprobe
ParticipantMakes exotic, muscular, anthropomorphic females even more eye catching.
I'd love to see clothing as different objects attempting to manuever the fantastic poportions of your wonderful digital damsels.
Thanks for letting us see these Angel Uriel.
Cowprobe
ParticipantGreat duo pic Dr.Otto!
You've captured David's creations while giving them a different style at the same time. I like how you suggested they were friends not only by proximity but in their relaxed body language as well.
Thank you much for sharing!
Buddy_Busen,
Your tenacity has vastly enhanced an already fine coloring job. That extra effort and polish with your second draft makes the synapses buzz.
Coolness in concentrate!
DCM,
Thank YOU for following your muses and given them corporeal existence in the scant moments of free time left you in a busy work day.
August 6, 2006 at 5:34 am in reply to: And today in my series on "Outstanding Pairs in History"… #36261Cowprobe
ParticipantI especially like how you've differentiated them aside from hair and skin tone. You've really captured their personality along with the poportions.
Thanks for letting us see this. 8)
Cowprobe
ParticipantI like how the Goddess statue is a plot device with a mind of it's own.
It would be amusing to see that statue get into different situations.
Thank you for sharing the tale of transgendered transformation and empowerment.
If it's one thing you excel at Morpheus it's changing characters viewpoints.
Cowprobe
ParticipantNow if they'd do something like this for the X-Box-360 so you could have the Dead Or Alive gals as BabeKiaju.
They would have to be stopped by G-String Force an 'elite unit' of pilots for the mecha-beachqueen.
Hell they could have it reach Rampage levels of worldwide mayhem.
This game would be great! You wouldn't be damaging these beauties so much as distracting them so the gun and cheesecake emplacements can drive them back into the sea and make them some other continents proublem. 8)
Great and inspiring find blah8884!
Cowprobe
ParticipantRelax and enjoy yourself REd there's a big world outside this computer screen.
Trouble is finding it. ๐
Take care and recuperate man.
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