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Major Tom 2009

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  1. Lady Demonica, Consort of Lord Dark Matter The images above are of Lady Demonica, both as Lord Dark Matter's Consort (left) and as the Flag Captain of Admiral Garm's command ship (right). Major Tom 2009
  2. Grom Jabar, High Executioner of Lord Dark Matter Major Tom 2009
  3. Here's one of LDM's higher-level minions: Governor Oculus (with Oculoid drone servitor) For all his power, not even Lord Dark Matter can be everywhere in his growing empire; to this end, he has chosen ruthless beings of all sorts -- male, female, as well as some that can't be easily classified -- to rule over conquered worlds in his name. One of the most ruthless of these individuals is a man known only as Governor Oculus, who was installed as the ruler-by-proxy of an Elysian colony world which has since become known only as the Lost Colony, as its inhabitants had no time to give it a name before the planet was overrun and conquered by units of the Nth Legion of Infinity. Not only does Oculus have several of the Legion's cohorts to call upon if need be to quell unrest or outright rebellion, he also has a number of cybernetically-controlled robotic servitors known as Oculoids which he can use as remotely-controlled surveillance drones -- or, if need be, as assassins. The Oculoids are more than adequately equipped to carry out that particular part of their design; not only are they equipped with razor-sharp claws on their hands and feet, but they are also armed with twin shoulder-mounted plasma-bolt projectors as well as a scorpion-like tail as well. The tail 'stinger' can either be used to deliver a lethal neurotoxin or -- when a live captive is required for 'questioning' -- a non-lethal paralytic agent into its victim. As for the claws, they can also be used as climbing tools, as they can easily pierce stone walls -- even if said walls are made of granite (or its alien equivalent). Oculoids are also equipped with a holographic 'camouflage field' generator, which enables them to move about with virtual invisibility even in the most crowded of environments; in addition, internal sound-dampening equipment enables the Oculoids to move with absolute silence. With all of these advantages, it is easy to see why Oculoids are some of the most feared weapons in the arsenal of Lord Dark Matter, as well as those who serve him. Oculus himself is never without access to one of his Oculoids at any given time; only when he is in the presence of his master does he disconnect from whatever unit he's using at the time. This is because of the very real possibility that a rebel with the appropriate skills could take control of an Oculoid and use it himself to try and kill the Governor or Lord Dark Matter. Oculus -- not being a fool -- is very careful not to provide such opportunities to his enemies. Besides, he -- not to mention every other Governor in Dark Matter's empire -- knows full well what happened to the last Governor who failed his master in that regard. They still have nightmares about the incident -- and what happened to their colleague. Major Tom 2009
  4. Tribune Qzell, Camp Prefect of the Nth Legion of Infinity Major Tom 2009
  5. Here are some more of Lord Dark Matter's minions, starting with this fellow: Tribune Daggo, Stalker of the Trackless Depths Major Tom 2009
  6. And here's No. 2: Blood Elf Rogue Major Tom 2009
  7. Here's the next of my WoW offerings: Tauren Shaman Major Tom 2009
  8. I just went to the FdH website to see if it was working again (I'd been getting an 'Object Not Found!' notice whenever I tried to get onto the FdH2011 part of the site), only to find what looks like a farewell notice on the site (granted, I don't read Portugese, but that's what it looks like to me -- and the image of a tombstone with the site logo on it, with an undead hand raising up from the ground tends to support that notion). Major Tom 2009
  9. I can only think of four, possibly five members of Batman's Rogues Gallery that might be especially dangerous to the Sailor Guardians/ Scouts -- Bane (because of being superhumanly strong when he's cranked up on Venom), Joker (due to his madness and sheer unpre- dictability), Killer Croc (superhumanly strong and just plain vicious), Poison Ivy (due to her peculiar "hobby" as well as her "friends"), and Professor Hugo Strange (somebody who's smart enough to -- maybe -- figure out their secret identities, as well as to come up with the appropriate mind games to use against each of them). Major Tom 2009
  10. One has to wonder how a first-time meeting between the Sailor Scouts and a certain evil-fighting demon would go? Of course, I'm assuming that the girls don't suffer from a case of the Charmed mentality ("It's a demon! Vanquish it!")... Major Tom 2009 Change! Change! Transmogrify! Boil the blood in heart of fire! Free the might from fleshly mire! Gone, gone the form of man, Rise the demon -- Etrigan!
  11. And here's WoW character type No. 2 (which took several hours to do, especially the ears): Night Elf warrior and Nightsaber mount Major Tom 2009
  12. In all the years that I've checked out this thread (or contributed to it), I can't recall ever seeing that anyone has ever attempted to do any of the character types from WoW. So today, I decided to give it a shot, and here's my first attempt right here: Draenai Sorceress The feet were the only really hard part to do; I had to 'skinny' them up so they'd fit the lower legs in the right way (or as close as I could get to it). Major Tom 2009
  13. Will the Nelson Institute have a branch in Gotham City, seeing as the city is on the East Coast -- with all of that access to Atlantis, Poseidonis, and whatever subsurface nastiness might be lurking beneath the waves? Major Tom 2009
  14. Especially if said alien has tentacles...lots and lots of tentacles. Given her -- unusual - hobbies, she'd no doubt consider that a tremendous timesaver... Major Tom 2009
  15. Flurry, a being with the elemental ability to control snow in all of its forms, from gentle snowfalls to raging blizzards. Major Tom 2009
  16. Can we assume that this campaign is going to take place before the events of "The Killing Joke" story from several years ago in the Batman comic, since you've ID'd Barbara Gordon as Batgirl rather than as Oracle? Major Tom 2009 Quick! To the Bat-Poles!
  17. Oh, yes, your ideas were very memorable. Speaking of which, I can just imagine the hassle that Bats would face if Sensor Man were to show up in Gotham and (if you'll pardon the expression) gets a whiff of his secret identity... Major Tom 2009
  18. And, of course -- if the past campaigns of yours that have been described here on the forums in years past are any indication -- there will be at least one or two glove-wearing ninja nurses in the background somewhere. Not to mention a (possible) street race between the Batmobile and a certain super-TransAm/Cylon wannabe... Major Tom 2009
  19. People getting superpowers from a space ray channeled through a telescope, eh? Sounds a lot like the origin story of Dr. Light II... Major Tom 2009
  20. You've got a supervillainess-in-training clique in a school that mostly has superheroines-in-training? Must make for some interesting catfights for the faculty to have to deal with... (EDIT: make that two SV-I-T cliques; I'd missed seeing the Secret Seven in the poll choices.) Major Tom 2009
  21. How about a member called Rabbit Punch (his power would be to be able to hit an opponent repeatably at super-speed, and in a way that would be considered illegal in a professional match)? Major Tom 2009
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