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TheFlyriders of Sirius

Poser Science Fiction posted on Nov 21, 2005
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The most unusual "symbiosys" between colonists and native organisms took place on Sirius 3. The colonist stood up against a most fierce wildlife, that consisted of very primitive but very fierce huge insectoid organisms, made half of silicon. The realised soon tho, this was the perfect base for cybernetic organisms. The creatures , not even having a central nervous system could be easely controlled by minimal electrical currents, running through their brain. The colonists perfected the techniques and now use the native animal life for several tasks. Best example might be their warrior pilots. They fly those huge local Dragonflys, those can go up to 300 mph..and their manouverability is fantastic. The acceleration ist tremendous. The "saddle" is actually a carbon / silicon polymere that is implanted in to the Flys when those are young, growing with the organism. The Pilots suits carry neural interfaces which are attached to the saddle that posseses a Visor thro which the pilot can see thro his flys eyes..along the spine he is in touch with the flys motoric system which he is able to controll by thought, beating in reactiontime, any pure mechanic device. Enjoy Dj Now, thinking this "shit" up ..is fun, but takes time. Visualising it is great fun takes even more time tho.. Sometimes i look at it and think..hell ..where are the boundries..??? And realise .. boundries are in mind only with luck, mankind will achieve anything its set on, and we , fellow visionairs , create the visions that inspires others in a hundred years.. to let them get real (see Juses Verne ) Isnt that a fine feeling ?

Comments (11)


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LillianaSapphire

9:35AM | Mon, 21 November 2005

Wow, i wouldn't wanna run into him in a dark alley! Looks cool well done!

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Moebius87

11:22AM | Mon, 21 November 2005

Your imagination is staggering! That you even conceptualized this is already mind blowing, but even more than that you've actually done a full on visualization. I like the slight toon quality to the render as well. Excellent work!

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RETIRED

11:52AM | Mon, 21 November 2005

oVER THE PAST NEAR 6 DECADES THAT i HAVE ENJOYED sCI-fI THE COMMON PHILOSOPHY HAS BEEN THAT TODAYS FICTION IS TOMARROWS FACT. Visionary? - yessir. You are that - and more. :-)

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CarolSassy

12:49PM | Mon, 21 November 2005

Very creative, imaginative and original! Excellent work! V (:

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mumbocat

4:59PM | Mon, 21 November 2005

Excellent!

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Black_Knyght

6:24PM | Mon, 21 November 2005

That thing is totally wicked !!! Great going, and I love the story behind it. Way cool !

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kjer_99

6:54PM | Mon, 21 November 2005

I don't think I'd want to run into that creature any time! Really great modeling!

Isoline

10:23PM | Mon, 21 November 2005

Wow! Reminds me of the old toy series "Sectaurs" from the 80's.

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gerberc

1:05AM | Tue, 22 November 2005

Excellent modelling on that bug - wouldn't like to run into it either!

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Draftshop

3:26AM | Tue, 22 November 2005

Fantastic piece of work!

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L33tace

6:52PM | Fri, 25 November 2005

dude your thinking ain't "shit". awesome imagination and renders. wow. brillant!


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