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Derelict Robot (W.I.P.)

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Nov 03, 2003
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Here is a scene I have been working on, a derelict robot. You have to use you imagination to figure out what tragic events may have transpired in order for him to have ended up like this... I think something like this:

The ship was crashing and he was on his way to the command deck to try and avert the crash, but did not make it in time. His lower section is crushed and missing, perhaps lost in an earlier explosion, (Possible cause of the ship crash) he was dragging his upper torso towards the bridge when one of the major support tressels fell onto him pinning him against the tunnel wall. His left arm is missing and wires are cascading out of the arm socket, his left eye is also dislodged and malefunctioning.

Years later, after the crash, his power plant as well as the ship are still partially functioning while he is trapped in the wreckage of the crashed ship...

... Well something like that anyways. The model is huge! The robot alone as a dxf model is well over 100 MB! So I don't think I'll be making this baby available for purchase... sorry :(

Comments (1)


gallimel

4:34AM | Tue, 04 November 2003

I am eagerly awaiting the final stages of it. Looks already so promising... bravo :)


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