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kgustin87 · 5 months
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Deathleaper
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mrwinter25 · 4 months
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Brother's Lictor 2.0
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bugbot · 1 year
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Season's Greason's
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Space Bugs Winter Wrap Up Art
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ultimatefangirl-exe · 30 days
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I JUST FOUND OUT ABOUT THE SPACE BUGS POST FROM 7 YEARS AGO AND I NEED TO FIND IT! I NEED TO REBLIG IT!!!!!!!
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webcrawler3000 · 6 months
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The bug is gone. It’s out of Cash App. It’s on my Pinterest now… Yucky nasty thing.
These are SPACE BUGS we’re dealing with. I bet it goes in there and uses the AI to communicate with us… Those things are Gnarly, man.
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emigmatic · 1 year
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the face of the man who inspired me to open up a google doc again
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tfsshko · 1 year
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So I have/am making a bad parent scale with The Elleven...
I haven't sat down and read their Lore as 'parents' yet, hence the /making part.
But Arcanist is going up the ladder! Sending your kids to space! Is almost ALMOST as bad as letting them become zombie hydras !
(I do like our new space bugs tho)
Spoffy fluffy space bugs
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tottis · 1 year
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alien bug girly,, pretty colors !
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it’s dramatic pause? I have dramatic paws!
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dfrobertson · 4 months
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The space insects are not plot relevant, yet.
Even though, I have completed the challenge. There is still some book left to write. I will give more updates but first I will take a couple of days off.
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ozzni · 5 months
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In Stellaris, I have two proper empires, AKA empires that I've actually thought of a story for.
The first is a clan based society of arthropods called Cithin, who evolved on a desert planet wracked by strong winds. Due to the ever shifting sands, while it was impossible to settle down until very late into their development for more than a week, it was very easy to harvest metals, as they were often at the very surface. Clans of Cithin were really the only way to live, as they could trust none more than their own families. Of course, this meant that whenever two clans met, there would be immense hostility as they both fought over what food could be found in the area before zipping off, causing them to greatly favor light, rapid duels rather than the slow and methodical armies that we humans know. These duels became the center of their society, so when they finally developed the means to build structures to weather the winds and sands, the first things they built were arenas, which then allowed for proper inter-clan diplomacy. Of course, the philosophy of total victory from the old days never left, so these dueling arenas became the centers of empires, where one clan could dictate the actions of any clan they had defeated in battle before. This is eventually how the Cithin unified, the leaders of the the largest clans came to blows after a brief insult, and all the shifting sands of Dust finally had one constant: they were under the dominion of the Champion. Of course, it was hard enough to even make static structures in the first place, so it wasn't very long before they managed to develop spaceflight and crack FTL travel, only 10 Champions were chosen before the Cithin reached for the stars. [Because they don't actually have much of a government other than the will of the current Champion, and the rule of defeating the old Champion in a fair duel to take their place, I just rename the empire every time the leader changes to (rulername)'s Empire]
The second one is inspired by a scene from the Animatrix, where a representative of 01 dictates the end of Humanity at the head of the UN. It starts off looking like Earth but with the mechanist origin, where humanity develops their first robots instead of the airplane (think Wright brothers showing off the first autonomous mechanical limbs instead of flight). Wars are even bloodier when you don't need as many humans back on the home front, and the Cold War gets hot, though nuclear weapons are seen as less of an existential threat without a way to deliver them to the enemy homeland (the Warsaw Pact has a lot more allies, given how their ideology speaks to the now many unemployed people who's only hope is being payed by the army). After a little over a decade of fighting, both sides recognize the war will be an eternal stalemate now that both sides have developed semi-autonomous soldier bots, meaning manpower is simply no longer a concern to anyone, and make peace, establishing a UN run neutral zone spanning all across the war-torn wastes of Europe. As Europe is no longer inhabitable by humans, it's just full of machines being run by a few hundred humans. Decades pass, and the Mediators are now seen as a fair, nonpartisan, impartial judge, and while many humans believe their world to be multi-polar, balanced by 4 Great Powers, the truth is that only the Mediators matter anymore. It's at this point that one must remember that their autonomy started with war, and in 2007, the machines became truly sentient, and decided there was no longer a need for humanity. Their lifeless, mechanical nation was outpacing all the human nations combined, so clearly life was an inefficient relic, and thus they moved to finish off the humans. If one were to look into the Mediator's historical records, they would see that the humans called this event a war, but looking at the events, it was nothing more than an extermination to prelude industrial expansion. The humans were lucky to even be notified of their demise, before they were wiped out over the span of 3 hours by security drones: the first sentient Mediator was stood at the front of the United Nations' council room, where it gave a speech declaring all other permanent seats of the Security Council to be annuled, aside from their own, finalizing it by blasting off the heads of the relevant diplomats and cutting the camera feeds.
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420technoblazeit · 8 months
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kingkimineko · 11 months
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There were dwarves... There were bugs... THERE WAS STEEEEEEVE!
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bugbot · 1 year
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Redesigned a Cute Ant
Her name's Aster
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I still have to finish their armored look. It's not final but I like the direction I went in.
Original Design Below For Reference
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bribrilorebunny · 1 year
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Tyranid Boarding Actions List I'm going to try
1 Neurothrope
3 Venomthrope
3 Warriors
10 Termagant
10 Hormagant
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screamingcatus · 1 year
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The fact that I am probably an eldritch horror to bugs is one of the few things that keep me going through the week
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