Ooh, is that a monochrome Daryil? Looks pretty sweet. Y'know, Daryil really does look good in black.
I like it, but I think he would look cooler with Celtic war braids.
Can I just say...
Superb page. Bravo the pair of you. :mowsmile
Sad god is sad. Just brings home the power and deliberation that's going on under all the fabulousness.
Well I kind of figured that Fendrick was just a little to far gone to allow him live.
Obviously the bonding to the android body wasn't to good and stable in Fendrick's case.
"My skull... is impenetrable"
Yes, it is. That's the problem, really.
If he's completely an android (unlike Joshua's first build), how would a hole in the head make any difference? Does it go through more than just the shell, into the (positronic or whatever) brain? Did Dariyl let all the hot air out? :mowhappy
Quote from: AmigaDragon on June 15, 2014, 03:17:03 PM
If he's completely an android (unlike Joshua's first build), how would a hole in the head make any difference? Does it go through more than just the shell, into the (positronic or whatever) brain?
Yes, Fendrick's brain is in his head, and it's now sufficiently damaged as to no longer be able to host his consciousness.
Or in other words, he's dead.
Quote from: Reese Tora on June 14, 2014, 01:19:41 PM
"My skull... is impenetrable"
Yes, it is. That's the problem, really.
Ooo, nicely done. I take my hat off to you, sir. ;-]
Quote from: Tapewolf on June 15, 2014, 03:29:39 PM
Quote from: AmigaDragon on June 15, 2014, 03:17:03 PM
If he's completely an android (unlike Joshua's first build), how would a hole in the head make any difference? Does it go through more than just the shell, into the (positronic or whatever) brain?
Yes, Fendrick's brain is in his head, and it's now sufficiently damaged as to no longer be able to host his consciousness.
Or in other words, he's dead.
Maybe I didn't specifically ask part of the question I was after... Is Fendrick's brain still biological like in Joshua's first replacement body or is it a wholly technological one like the latest? If the latter, how would a mere hole in the casing make a difference, unless that hole went deeper into the working structure?
Quote from: AmigaDragon on June 18, 2014, 10:13:21 PM
Quote from: Tapewolf on June 15, 2014, 03:29:39 PM
Quote from: AmigaDragon on June 15, 2014, 03:17:03 PM
If he's completely an android (unlike Joshua's first build), how would a hole in the head make any difference? Does it go through more than just the shell, into the (positronic or whatever) brain?
Yes, Fendrick's brain is in his head, and it's now sufficiently damaged as to no longer be able to host his consciousness.
Or in other words, he's dead.
Maybe I didn't specifically ask part of the question I was after... Is Fendrick's brain still biological like in Joshua's first replacement body or is it a wholly technological one like the latest? If the latter, how would a mere hole in the casing make a difference, unless that hole went deeper into the working structure?
Here's a little thought experiment to answer your second question. Put a bullet through your computer's hard drive and try to see if you can still work off of it.
Quote from: AmigaDragon on June 18, 2014, 10:13:21 PM
Maybe I didn't specifically ask part of the question I was after... Is Fendrick's brain still biological like in Joshua's first replacement body or is it a wholly technological one like the latest? If the latter, how would a mere hole in the casing make a difference, unless that hole went deeper into the working structure?
I didn't really want to post a picture of Fendrick's dead ugly mug on the forum, especially because I wasn't happy with how the insides of the hole came out.
However this may answer your question, and if it doesn't, try increasing the brightness: http://project-future.org/stuff/things/pf319_6-50.png
Quote from: Eboreg on June 19, 2014, 07:26:33 AMHere's a little thought experiment to answer your second question. Put a bullet through your computer's hard drive and try to see if you can still work off of it.
But put a hole through just the casing (not through the internal workings) and it will continue working (until dust gets in and physically crashes the disk).
Quote from: Tapewolf on June 19, 2014, 08:38:11 PM... this may answer your question, and if it doesn't, try increasing the brightness: http://project-future.org/stuff/things/pf319_6-50.png
Yes, it shows that the hole is deeper than just the casing, I didn't see that in the smaller image.