


Deerkin vs Not-Deerkin
Was watching a Video on Not-Deer and thought of a Deerkin Zombie Virus.



Was watching a Video on Not-Deer and thought of a Deerkin Zombie Virus.
This is Dalek Bob. He is from an alternate timeline of Season 1, Episode 6, "Dalek," of New Doctor Who, where, instead of letting him die, the Doctor adopted him and, over time, rehabilitated him, becoming a new Companion/K-9. Whether it be having to decide whether to stick by the Doctor's side when new Daleks enter the plot, or having a more brash and simple solution that the Doctor often finds useful, Dalek Bob comes to Admire the Doctor, not just for how Dalek-like he is, but for his Humanity in spite of it. He also likes Cats immensely, keeping modified cats as well as potential Humanoid Suits, or even old, modified Cyberman Suits, for better petting potential.
Gallowglass from a fantasy World
Dudes from my AMG Sci-Fi Universe: Cyborg and Ai Cultists looking for Souls and Salvation. Based on Highlanders from the Late 15-1700s.
Some Goobers I made for a Speculative Evolution Part of one of my Fantasy Worlds, Depicting the Primordial Struggle between Serpents of Yaldabaoth and the Arthropods of Kammapa.
Marmoo and Cluny would play Root together
A high-ranking knight from a feudal world. Used parts from Inquisitor Killteam, and a peasant's Legs from Warhammer Fantasy.
He Viben when the Orks invade.
Auxiliary Legs, Kaserkin pack&arms, Volkite Pistol, Valkyrie Pilot Helmet, guard Sword, and a Scion Breastplate
SO IN CONCLUSION THE CENTAUR IS PEAK WORLD BUILDING, AND I WILL NOT HAVE MY FAVORITE LITTLE MONSTERTRUCK TANK BE SLANDERED.
In all seriousness, though, the COG Military is actually pretty well designed (From a world-building standpoint), having a rather consistent military doctrine in most of its depictions. It is actually rather similar to Late Soviet and Modern Russian Military Thinking, which makes sense given their World's Perspective.
Also, Compounded*
I have an Althist setting I need help with. Mostly on one specific issue. I have never posted here before and was wondering if I could get help with this, what I need to do to ask, any rules or etiquette I should use, and if I can even post it here.
Snippit: 1910. The US collapses and is mostly controlled by Militias, tearing apart the fragile nation. Russia is at odds with Britain and Prussia, and the Golden Circle is forming.
Was making Superheros with Friends and thought this guy looked cool.
His code name is Marshal, and he gained a form of Sentient Cancer which evolves to fight him, whilst he keeps it at bay with his Nanobots. They also had to be Intalagent to actively fight the Cancer, and this status quo basically leaves him somewhere between Green Lantern and Deadpool. He just decided to use the Nanobots to do cool things. He is the Leader of his current Team of Nimrods called Dumb Justice.
WDYT?
I would like help with figuring out the details of an alternate timeline I am working on. What is the etiquette for that on this Sub, and is this sub the best for that, or would I only be making rude noise towards this Sub? I do not want to impose or be rude.
I tried my best, but I got stuck here with the Helmet, Greater Grand Guard, Clipping, Boots... God, all of it looks wrong.
Dwarves have tiny arms, yet a lot of personal exertive strength. That means Axes basically reduce their effectiveness. It's a good weapon, but not as good as other weapons would be in their hands. Swords and Spears would be more effective.
Dwarves are also at a disadvantage when using Bows. They could use Crossbows, but what is more effective, cheap, historically realistic, reliable, and less affected by their stature... Slings.
Slings use centrifugal force to speed up a Stone, which added strength would help the Dwarves launch heavier stones. Metal shots are also more effective than stone ones, which makes dwarves a naturally beneficial user of Slings. To make up for the smaller arms for leverage, they could even use fustibalus (staff slings).
IDK how this is useful to anyone but I like it.
Either something inspired by it or an actual crossover. Just thought the Two had some synergy. Plus, I really want a scarf-like cape so I could run in armor without a cape sometimes. I know the Silverback would be a kinda superfluous vehicle to add, but I do think it could have its place in theory, especially if 2 were dropped at the same time. I also want a buff body type because why not?
WDYT?
In My Next Post, I intend to cover the Knights Armory, their individual lore, culture, and military.
Used Heroforge in this Presentation for r/worldbuilding. I thought I'd post here to see what you guys think.
Some Characters from an ATLA RPG My Friends and I played, set in the year the War Started.
Rangzen (Air Bender): Guiding Wind Member from the Western Air Temple
Wan Pekkai (Earth Bender): Omashu Cavalry, who fought Sand Barges in the Si Wan Uprising
Sen the Giant (Earth Bender): 7 ft Tall, Old Soldier, having fought all over, and mostly babysitting New Recruits, refusing to take Promotions so he could continue to make sure as many Soldiers Survived as Possible.
Rashad Wu (Glass Bender): Wandering wizard of the Southern Waste, through treating Earth like Water, he is unable to do most Earth Bending Techniques, yet is one of the few who can Glass Bend with proficiency.
Tal Maru (Non Bender): Retainer of the Air Bender Temple in Omashu, and Servant of Master Ti Sau. He Followed His Master on Air Bison with WHat men he could gather to the Southern Air Temple to try and help however he could.
Utu Montai (Earth Bender): From a tribe of Earth Benders and Water Benders, His people were called to War by the King of Ba Sing Se, now wishing to Return Home when he is called back to War.
Showe (Sand Bender): Discruntled Si Wong Terrorist who sees both the Fire Benders and the Earth Benders as Tyrants.
Kai Tou (Earth Bender): New Crew Member of the Navy of Ba Sing Se, he Feels Guilty that he took so long to be eligible to join the Navy and missed the Si Wong War.