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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
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Khai, I assure you I have the use of both arms and legs. And eyes. The Mother in law, however...
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Erm...
I made a miscalculation. There are actually 24,494,400 variations. Over 24 million!
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Hey Garee - there's a claw version and a plunger version. :)
If you've kept up to date with Doctor Who, you'll know the "plunger" is actually a tractomorphic sensory cluster which can operate as a suction device, multiple digits, a brain scanner and a powerful vice, capable of crushing a human skull.
And yes, it can also hold a tray of tea and biscuits. Or cookies, depending on where you live. :D
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Quote - (I got to make a comparison a few years ago while visiting friends in georgia and the carolina's....call me strange.. I miss waffle house!)
Waffle House is awesome sauce. I go there just for their loaded hashbrowns - chili, jalepeno, tomato onion cheese and mushrooms. Here we have them across the street from each other in a lot of spots. It's a crap shoot whether you'll come away with food poisoning or not tho. lol. Hence the name "Awful Waffle". It's advised to pick one that doesn't make you sick and stick to it.
~Shane
Ah, ok.
See, this is more like what I always thought scones were:
See the muffin-y resemblance?
Sorry to completely derail the thread and make everyone hungry. lol
~Shane
Nah, muffins are muffins. A former girlfriend used to say "You can't beat a good muffin in the morning" but that's another story. :)
Actually, there are two types of muffin, just to confuse matters. The ones most people know of now are the American ones but there's also the English muffin, which is somewhat like a crumpet, or pikelet, if you're a Lancastrian.
From my time in OK, your biscuits are a plain version of our scones. Oddly enough, scones are sometimes called Drop scones and I've heard biscuits called Drop biscuits, too.
The ones in your pic, Existential, look very rough and ready, compared to most scones. I bet if you tasted them, though, you'd find them similar to your biscuits, apart from the fruit.
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And, oh yeah, you're all welcome to the Daleks. :) Hope you can find a good use for them, even if they don't taste like scones. Or biscuits.
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This conversation reminds me when "The Sound of Drums" aired and the Master, just before he unleashes the Toclafanes, asks the US President, "Just what ARE grits?!"
That spurred a rather fascinating thread at OutPost Gallifrey where Brits and yanks discussed regional foods and the confusion resulting from using the same words to describe very different edible items. Rather like this thread. Funny enough, a few of the UK based posters wanted to try grits (based upon the descriptions I and a few other Southerners provided) and wondered where they could purchase them in the United Kingdom.
Oh, and for the record, even though I've lived no further north than Atlanta and for the last 35 years I've lived just 15 miles north of the Georgia/Florida border (about as far South as one can be not considered a Floridian), I've never been crazy about grits. Oh, I can eat them without puking or even grimacing; but I don't go out of my way to gobble them up.
Sincerely,
Bill
Tempt the Hand of Fate and it'll give you the "finger"!
Mechmaster asked when we get to see all the variations. :) Maybe not, huh?
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No, grits are made from grinding hominey - which is a bean kind'a thing, related to corn i think. Looks a lot like a chick pea - which is what hummus is made from - but doesn't taste the same. They're rather bland until you mix it with butter salt, pepper and usually ham or bacon and/or cheese. That's how they're usually served.
I just recently learned that poridge is pretty much the same as oat meal. And I guess curds and whey would be the equivalent of cottage cheese.
And I don't even really know what the hell a dalek is. Looks a lot like things I've seen in various adult "novelty" shops tho. LOL. (somehow I'm guessing its not)
~Shane
A Dalek is - strictly speaking - the mutated creature inside an armoured shell, with the shell acting as an environment suit and a one man (creature) assault vehicle, which is also capable of space travel, conventional atmospheric flight, ground effect hovering and levitation.
The origins of the mutations were a race of humanoid people known as Kaleds, who, due to generations of war, which led to radiation poisoning. Further intervention by the Kaled's chief scientist, Davros, stabilized the mutations and endowed them with tremendous intellect and xenophobic ferocity. The metal shells (actually a substance known as Dalekenium, a form of molecular bonded polycarbide) are known as Travel Machines but in general, the machine and the creature inside are known as Daleks with most people making no distinction between the two.
Daleks are not, however, robots.
Just think of it as a xenophobic, homicidal mutant squid in a tin can and you get the idea.
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Quote - Awesome.
How do they breed? Or do they just live forever?
~Shane
They do reproduce... and the method can vary. But its always, as far as I know, done artificially... although there are some Doctor Who episodes, as far as I recall, e.g. the missing episodes of "Power of the Daleks"(from what I've read of that) where the exact means of reproduction is apparently left open to the imagination. So maybe the Kaled mutants are indeed getting jiggy with it outside of their Dalekenium shells, on occassion.
Alternately, in "Revelation of the Daleks", Davros is camped out in hiding, in the Tranquil Repose funeral home, on planet Necros, and, it is revealed, is mutating human brains into Kaled-like organisms, to control a batch of Dalek vehicles.
Of course he is subsequently arrested by the "real" Daleks and taken off to stand trial for crimes against Dalek purity, etc.
Generally, the mutants are artificially grown clones taken from "Pure" Kaled DNA. Sometimes they're spliced with genetic material from other races or, as monkeycloud mentioned, grown from tampered human DNA. The Emperor who survived the Time War recreated a Dalek army by using human DNA which he "enhanced" to become (his words) "Pure and Blessed Dalek". But then he was insane. Even by Dalek standards, he was insane.
There were other Time War survivors; four Daleks known as the Cult of Skaro. They were a sort of elite team, responsible for initiating original ideas (usually strongly discouraged) and radical ways to improve the race. The four of them were most likely "pure" but Sec, their nominal leader, attempted to create a Human-Dalek hybrid with his own DNA. The resulting humanoid creature (still with Sec's consciousness) was killed by the other members of the cult for being impure. The remaining three Daleks battled with the Doctor and died, with the exception of Caan, who time jumped (Emergency Temporal Shift) away.
Caan reappeared later as an insane prophet with the ability to see all of time. He engineered the destruction of the Daleks and their creator, Davros, because he realized they were an evil blight on the universe. Things are never what they seem, however, and the Daleks reappeared later in a new form. There's also a chance Caan and Davros survived, too.
I know far too much about this subject, don't I? :)
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I've stated this elsewhere and I'll do so here as well...
Dalek Caan would make for a very interesting TARDIS companion. I can imagine the the lil' nutter trundled into a corner somewhere, gibbering and giggling, waxing poetic upon topics he might overhear, generally serving as a minor distraction when things are "qiet". Occasionally, however, he'll have flashes of lucidity, and having experienced the whole of space and time, he might warn the Doctor and/or his companions about some threat. But to their frustration, his warnings are so laced in metaphor and riddles, they could mean anything. More often, he'd be a source of comedic releaf.
I can see him getting the "bright" idea he can leave the TARDIS, joining the Doctor and companions by covering his travel machine in sticky sheets of psychic paper, thinking he can fool the "locals" into believing he's a normal person. Of course the Doctor forbids Caan and he exits the capsule. Later, to the Doctor's horror, he sees Caan has left the TARDIS and is trundling the streets, the psychic paper seemingly working. That is, until the sheets are blown or washed from his casing and panic ensures! Nick Briggs could have a field day with such a scene!
Alas, there are likely all sorts of legal and property rights issues (mainly royalties) that would negate such an arrangement. But it's fun to imagine!
Sincerely,
Bill
Tempt the Hand of Fate and it'll give you the "finger"!
It's a good idea, Bill but I see it somewhat differently...
Caan would be a great companion but I see him more of an occasional figure who crops up from time to time, intending to help the Doctor but usually making things worse. Or simply following his own agenda, which may or may not always coincide with the Doctor's.
I also wish the BBC would bite the bullet and do a Dalek only series. I'm sure Mechmaster would be happy to oblige with the story line. :)
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You never know though... the Nation Estate may just be quite into the idea of a Dalek only series.
In any case, clearly things were ironed out for the 2005 onwards NSDW... so I'd be hopeful, on that front, I reckon.
I think the issue would be down, more, to the BBC controllers and of course the likely ratings that a Dalek spin off might attract...
Khai, you're correct on that score but keep in mind Nation had tried several times to get the Beeb to make a Dalek show.
I think the problems with the comeback series was down to money, as much as anything else. I guess Nation's estate got fair recompense in the end.
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Erm, it's been brought to my attention there's an error in one of the Daleks which prevents it working properly in DAZ Studio. The error is simple to fix - and in fact, I already have fixed it - and the new version will be uploaded ASAP.
Sorry bout that.
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Many thanks Paul... was this a Daz Studio only fix, or is it worth installing the update to my Poser runtime too, for any reason?
Love these new Daleks... I'm now figuring out how to accommodate as many as possible into my renders.
An image with the Special Weapons Dalek in it, that's taken me about two weeks worth of Poser time to make, will hopefully be done rendering later tonight...
Cheers
The corrected version is for DAZ Studio but it wouldn't hurt tio install it in Poser, since it's an error in the Cr2.
It doesn't seem to affect Poser as far as I can tell but you never know.
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Hell's effing bells! That's nowt short of superb.
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