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Don't mind them. They're harmless.

Poser Science Fiction posted on Feb 11, 2018
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The programmer had one of his 'friends' notify someone in the kitchen they had guests and to prepare a lunch out on the main deck. He and the two trackers visited while they waited to hear the dinner bell ring from above. The programmer told the history of his island. It was first discovered and developed by his great great grandfather who built the castle. Over the years the family modified it to provide a more comfortable environment to live in. The programmer was saddened that the family island had been discovered since it had been kept secret for all these years. After further stories of his family history, the ringing of the dinner bell was heard. The programmer went on ahead up the stairs to the nearest deck and was waiting for them near the set dinner table. His 'friends' were already waiting as well. One was making himself comfortable with a bottle of beer. His other 'friend' positioned himself closer to the old fortress entrance in a more defensive posture, making it known he did not trust the two trackers. As the trackers reached the deck level, they both were startled to see other 'guests' on the deck across from them. The one tracker let out a startled gasp and almost fell over side ways while the other clasped his head in his hands and made like he wanted to run for cover. 'Don't worry about those guys.' said the programmer. 'They are quite harmless. Besides, they have already been fed today.' he chuckled with mirth. 'You're not the first visitors to fall under the spell of their charms.' As if on que, all three bears chimed in with carefully modulated growls. But, they remained on their own deck and only hung over the railing to lick their chops as they gazed hungrily at the two trackers, or was it the burgers and hot dogs they were really after. LOL. I suppose they wouldn't have turned down a beer or two either. Budda Boom! M4 characters. Rendered in Poser 11.1 PRO. Post work in Photoshop 7. Thank you for taking a peek! Your support is greatly appreciated!

Comments (13)


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Faemike55

9:40PM | Sun, 11 February 2018

great image and chapter - let's see how this progresses

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thekingtut

10:42PM | Sun, 11 February 2018

Why do I get the feeling that the only real person on the island is the programmer.

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renecyberdoc

2:35AM | Mon, 12 February 2018

very nice one raddarz.

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miwi

2:38AM | Mon, 12 February 2018
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Wolfenshire

3:25AM | Mon, 12 February 2018

Feed them again, just to be sure.

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UteBigSmile

3:49AM | Mon, 12 February 2018
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byteline

9:45AM | Mon, 12 February 2018

Cool idea and fantastic realization! All very nicely done! 🌟

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crender Online Now!

11:32AM | Mon, 12 February 2018

Amazing !!!!! 😍

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mazzam

5:47PM | Mon, 12 February 2018

Clever idea and scene.

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donnena

8:21PM | Mon, 12 February 2018

Bears!!!!! Yay!!!! Super image and story!!!

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rajib

9:41AM | Tue, 13 February 2018

Cool scene work and story.

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RodS

1:35PM | Wed, 14 February 2018

Why they're just great big teddy bears! LOL Wonderful work on the on the story and illustration, my friend!

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Roco43

12:57AM | Sun, 18 February 2018
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