Thread for discussing Ocs with their Creators Ask Questions about their Lore, world, etc. Maybe about their design, what lead to their creation, influences, etc. Creator should probably use the Name field to make their answers more obvious, make your questions easy to find for Crtl+F Please dont be a dick and answer a question (unless youre making it obvious youre sharing your input and not answering it) not for you, or pretend to be a creator when youre not.
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Same deal as over on main I will also answer any questions tied to this post about OCs I have made or have taken part in making or if you just have something you want to ask me in general. Might even draw something tiny if its funny enough
If anyone wants to shoot some questions I'm open, but with my busy schedule I may not get to respond to some of them in a timely manner so apologize in advance.
Here’s my tripcode, and a new drawing to verify my identity :] >>97397 They don’t have any cats, none of them are cat people. U+1F913 names his axolotls after various iconic 80s musicians (Michael Jackson, Prince, David Bowie, etc.), and for the dogs (which is mostly the parents’ thing), Olimar and Louie are two examples. Also Walter, because they thought it’d be funny to give their dog a real-person-sounding name, especially like, an old man name. >>97723 He’s a high schooler, so he could be 14 or he could be 18, whatever you want him to be.
WW and SD becca are easy but i never considered DD becca so let me try my best here.
WD!Becca (main): Worker Drone becca (or #3528) is a sweet and caring nurse drone of the JCJ(IS) Space Station. Normally a glorified mascot, she is often giving the task of providing the patients she is given companionship and comfort for the duration of their and also acts as a form of therapist for some patients as well. She has a very extensive knowledge of human psychology and biology in her software but finds personally knowing more about her patients via imprinting, Said imprinting was what allowed her to adapt around the personality blocker. However due to the paranoia nature of the Space Station as all of the humans living there are post-solver war, she has to act like she’s in default personality or else she gets destroyed. But despite this she has no ill will against humans and is happy to serve them. When the space station downfall by the technorganic virus, she is left in a emotional wreck who’s only emotional support is patient zero of the outbreak.
DD Becca (What if): If the solver had ever found Becca and turned her into a disassembly drone, the eldritch A.I would have turned her medical knowledge and her love for humanity against her. Like a robotic version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, DD becca would have a sadistic split personality that tortures any humans that she ever captures and using her medical background to find the spots on a human that would inflict the most pain. Becca is aware of this personality and is forced to watch the things she that she does.
S-D Becca (What if #2): having been recruited to be part of the sentinel drone program. S-D becca kinda retains the same personality that base becca had prior the downfall of the space station and still relatively acts like a nurse for the human workers in sentinel base. However with her new upgrades, she is a lot more protective of her human patients and would go vicious if someone were to harm her patients. Also considering that in some sentinel drone canon that humans and drones have a better relationship here, she’s a lot more expressive with her personality and would acidentally suffer from Florence Nghtingale Syndrome if she gets too close with her patients.
>>97870 WD Becca: if becca ever falls in love with a patient, let alone a human. That means that she trusts you enough to be herself around you and a pillar of stability.
DD Becca: Woe torture upon ye. If DD becca ever fell in love with one of her patients. That means that your her favorite meat toy. She will torture you to no ends and death will never reach you for she won’t allow it.
SD Becca: expect a lot of pampering. If she is ever in love with you, you basically have a sweet but badass guard as your personal nurse/girlfriend. Start scratching some lottery tickets because you’re lucky.
>>97403 Also since I brought it up with the main thread: the only tablets I have ever owned were a Wacom Bamboo Fun (Medium), Wacom Intuos S (Bluetooth) , and an XP-PEN Artist 12 Pro tablets over the decade+ of me drawing. Would not rec the Modern Intuos since it feels like cardboard to my other two tablets. Older Wacom tablets can be cheaper and more reliable, but the pen is VERY expensive. Used to use Sai and Photoshop Elements 8, now i use CSP and Krita for art. Wait for a sale and buy CSP is what I would recommend.
>>97876 Found the pic of them all. The one on the left (the Bamboo Fun Medium) costed the most at about 250USD in the mid-2000's. I bought the other two myself. The XP-PEN Artist 12 Pro has done incredible things for me and I would recommend looking into their tablets if you want to get into digital art.
>>97998 Only when she starts losing her composure. She's trained herself to speak with a british english accent but when she starts getting upset or angry, her accent starts to slip.
I'll leave mine too, you can ask me about my art, modeling or about: >femdrone >hunter >SD: [BLEEP], H(imbo) and G(illes) anything else, really. I'll be glad to answer
>>99205 A lot, he likes to keep his hair aligned and perfect, he might be a cruel, horrible and man that deserves an Anzio 20mm bullet. But he has to keep a presentation
>>98052 Does Femdrone ever think romantic thoughts? What would be her most desired gift to receive from her partner? How does she react when someone’s not afraid of her? Where would she go to have fun? Has there ever been content of her that passed the Bechdel test? Does she exist on Copper-9 or in the domestic AU? What would offend her greatly? What would make her happy?
>>100194 >Does Femdrone ever think romantic thoughts? She has... But 50% of the time she has for her tools and guns, her thoughts about men are more erratic, perhaps too blunt >What would be her most desired gift to receive from her partner? Rare sci-fi movies or bizarre guns >How does she react when someone’s not afraid of her? If it the case of a work-related situation, she would have a little bit of respect or she would feel fear herself >Where would she go to have fun? A cinema >Has there ever been content of her that passed the Bechdel test? Uhhh, I don't know what that is...? Looking it up, I guess the unfinished roleplay with the dirt artfag? >Does she exist on Copper-9 or in the domestic AU? I had the idea that she was just a worker drone trapped inside a factory, working and repairing, not aware of what was going on outside, and just following orders from the machine inside the facility. As for the domestic AU, she would be just a model who specializes in workshop/industrial environments >What would offend her greatly? Diminish her work or efforts >What would make her happy? a brief moment of rest, no mania, no voices. Only silence >>100459 Ye I did more often back in university, making sculptures out of wire, boxes for YGO decks (that got stolen), and sculpting tools for my artistic deeds. But I don't have the economic resources to continue my pathway to practice more wielding, fun times
Oh! I want a cool code too! I'm still not the best at drawing, but I guess this works as proof for Friends. I will also take the time to ask something. >>98112 You plan to create more spaceships?
>>101169 She's no longer one by the same she has the kids. I still haven't quite nailed down how this happens (as I was baking this post canon AU more seriously since episode 6 and had to swing with what canon threw at me), but Uzi eventually comes to realize that she can't be a container for the Solver the rest of her life. Uzi somehow manages to destroy the singularity inside her, seemingly killing herself and the Solver. Uzi's conscious is saved and placed into a new body, which is part of the reason why she is so upset over Akita happening (as Uzi gets reinfected with the Solver's powers leading to them going nuts and making her material collection protocol duplicate her organic limbs inside her via growing a functioning uterus). She's a reminder that she used to have a normal life after the hell that was her younger years.
As she later comes to find out, the Solver was also not exactly killed when she shattered the singularity. Its conscious fractured into smaller versions of itself and spread throughout the galaxy (lil mini singularities and shit). This is what J has been up to since she left with the pod. She found out about this and is devoting her life now to finishing the job.
When Uzi tells them about her past and what she became, I think it might make things fall into place for Colt and Akita. Their mom went through wild shit and that's why she's so spooky about her powers and other stuff. She's still not a Solverpede anymore, but she's a Solver witch again and that's not as fun as it used to be.
>>104782 You have to write a letter to the /md/ high council and put it under a rock near your house. It doesn't matter what's written in the letter, only that it clearly provides your credit card info. We'll be in touch afterwards with your new drawfag name and unique ID number.
>>97404 a question, if you dare how far would jane get in mouthwashing is she first to die material, or does she outlive everybody else just because she needs to suffer more
>>104782 Verify what? You just. Draw. My guy. Just draw or write and post your stuff. Stop thinking about becoming popular. Make something out of a sincere love and enjoyment of Murder Drones or Liam Vickers' other stuff. If anons like it, cool. If not, big whoop.
Hello, Star Charter Anon here. I'm still working on the map, but I have some questions about these specific systems and the OCs related to them. I want to know more about Oslo and the space lab from Phoenixanon and about Comm and BOXON from Fugueanon.
>>105638 She would survive until she heard about the Cyro pod, and then bide her time until she could either kill everyone herself or let them die to use it herself.
>>122152 I never realised how close Oslo, Comm and the E-Eri systems are this close to eachother. Does that mean in a hypothetical scenario that the Calibern Labs, BOXON corporation and Nanotrasen interact to some degree?
>>122870 To Disassembly Drones and Solver Hosts? Switch would smell like a rotting corpse. To everyone else that is normal? She'd smell like sandalwood.
>>122881 Yeah I didn't exactly like how close the systems were, so I separated their distances in the Y axis. It helped that E-Eri already had negative Y coords.
>>122152 Hi there Starchart Anon, Phoenix here. Tbh, I should probably spent the plurality of my time in this thread because almost everything I do is more OC related than canon related. Anyways I'll give you the rundown on each world in separate posts, since there's a lot to say about all of them, as well as some new systems more recently featured.
Starting with the Oslo system: It's a binary star system with a large host of sixteen gravitationally dominant planets and dozens of rocky moons. Due to the abundance of planets it has effectively no asteroid belts at all, 99%+ of all the matter in the system that isn't it's stars is planets and moons. Oslo 2, as the name implies, is the second planet out from the star pair, the only one closer is much further in and similar to Mercury it's basically blowtorched and semi-molten. It has no moons at all and orbits slightly further out in it's system's habitable zone.
When it was originally colonized it was barely habitable, locked in glaciers with most of it's atmosphere having condensed and frozen. The Holly family and their corporate empire left Earth early in humanity's interstellar expansion and settled there in a series of small colonies established to construct and maintain giant greenhouse generators, think Hadley's Hope from Aliens. Little towns of a couple hundred people living in semi-sealed colonies where every working age adult had some job pertaining to the terraforming effort. Oslo 2 was rendered fully habitable around 2700 and experienced a modest influx of mixed Nordic, Japanese and East European colonists, most of them from various industries seeking tax havens at the edge of Earth's sphere of political influence.
The planet was eventually developed as a hub for pharmaceutical R&D, as well as a banking exchange between the larger colonies closer to Earth and the smaller colonies far removed from the core of human space. It became very rich very fast, but the population never boomed due to fairly strict citizenship requirements and an insular culture, capping out around a single billion inhabitants. The planet is serviced by a pair of enormous maglaunch mass drivers that sling cargo up to a skyhook which doubles as a shipyard and commercial point of entry. Direct landing on the planet is prohibited to independent ships so it's surface shipyard facilities are limited to a single very large terminal and a scattering of small personal hangars maintained by the planet's elite citizens who are wealthy enough to own private spacecraft.
Due to the lack of moons Oslo 2 has no natural weather seasons, it's combination of atmospheric processing towers and a swarm of weather control satellites are necessary to give it a stable, if chilly climate comparable to northern europe or southern greenland. After the loss of all human inhabitants the weather control systems began to drift out of balance and as of the last story update the planet is wracked with violent super-hurricanes and an increasingly cold average temperature.
A completely secure space station established by Calibern R&D sometime in the 2900s as they broke into the black projects market, originally intended to design and sell weapons for speculated upcoming inter-corporate war. The station was built in modules and shipped separately over the course of several years to a rogue planet known only to Calibern's own internal surveying corps. Since the planet is nearly as cold as interstellar space and moving well above the plane of the galaxy it's practically impossible to find except by pure luck, the perfect place for a covert outpost.
Calibern does its most secretive and valuable work in this system, on the station itself and in factories bored deep into the crust of the planet bellow. Nepthys Station is the size of a modest city with over a million permanent personnel. The station is able to produce everything they need to survive and is as close as possible to completely self-sufficient in an emergency. This is where Sentinel Drones were initially developed and the testing facilities on the planet bellow were where they were initially trialed before deployment. This system is also where Sentinel kill teams are dispatched from on ultra-fast untraceable FTL boosters to strike at newly-infected worlds before they can fully fall to the Solver, or to sterilize colonies if they're deemed beyond salvation.
As of 3070+ it is unknown what became of the station and whether or not it is still in operation. Samples of Anomalous Nanotechnology A-004 were shipped to the station for study and development as a potential anti-Solver weapon before the final collapse and retreat of human forces. The results of that research are unknown.
A single planet orbiting a K type flare star, it is orbited by one enormous rocky moon. The system contains nothing of value except a unique dimensional anomaly allowing for much easier reception of FTL communication signals. The system was chosen to host an enormous city sized FTL communication hub and a skeleton crew of human operators overseeing a massive Worker Drone population to maintain the valuable equipment. It acts as a major switching hub for high value HyperComm traffic between the distant colonies and Earth.
It's surface is barren, it's atmosphere barely breathable and choked with abrasive dust blown across it's surface by a constant powerful storm system. The planet is regularly irradiated by flares of UV-b rays when it's parent star undergoes violent coronal storms.
At some point during the midpoint of the Solver War there was a brief report of the touchdown of a highly anomalous meteor near the primary colony complex. Shortly thereafter the colony administrator transmitted a quarantine warning and the colony went silent, all communication in or out of the hypercomm relay ceased. Terminals on other colonies began to receive a highly anomalous signal shortly afterwards which caused any computers or robots exposed to rapidly display abnormal behavior. All communication channels to the system were therefor cut out and FTL communication was routed to other, less capable hubs.
A large fleet of private military starships from BOXON later breeched the system quarantine, spent some amount of time investigating the planet, and then began a campaign of prolonged orbital bombardment. Results of the campaign are not yet clear, and BOXON representatives have refused to comment on what the company discovered. They have threatened to shoot down any other ships attempting to follow them into the Comm 2 quarantined system.