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The armor may be less protective than ideal

DAZ|Studio Fantasy posted on Feb 11, 2021
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I was in a long, boring conference call today. Q: How long and boring was it? A: Enough that I had time to build a suit of exoskeletal bikini armor. Q: Exoskeletal bikini armor? Are you serious? A: Yeah, I don't get it either. I'm pretty sure that armor's useless, unless something is a direct hit on the spine. Her spine is pretty well protected. Q: You're a strange person. A: That's not a question. But yes.

Comments (6)


PhthaloBlue

5:11PM | Thu, 11 February 2021

Gorgeous!

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MioraaNyte

5:38PM | Thu, 11 February 2021

Every serious gamer knows that the skimpier the armor, the better it protects.

It's called the "T&A Diversion Factor" and allows you to stick your blade into the opponent before they stick theirs into you. 🤣

Excellent image, well done.

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Dragonluna1

8:35PM | Thu, 11 February 2021

Cool!!

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anitalee Online Now!

6:42AM | Fri, 12 February 2021

Excellent

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JoeJarrah Online Now!

9:20AM | Fri, 12 February 2021

Maybe it achieves its purpose through distracting the would-be assailant at a crucial juncture....

Nice work .

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jancas

11:06PM | Sun, 13 June 2021

Beautiful work


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