MortisX [2019-08-23 06:19:32 +0000 UTC]
Great frame!
I really like this scene and this character, only there are two diametrically opposite points of view on what is happening. More precisely, on the surrounding world in which this happens and the meaning of what is happening.
In one version, that everything happens in the world of cyberpunk. The girl in the frame is a famous model known for her extravagant antics and body modifications. Perhaps not as young as she looks now. Recently, she surpassed all previous acts. She underwent a still quite rare and risky operation, as a result of which her brain was equipped with a full set of digital interfaces and placed in a completely artificial cybernetic body. Full body replacement, as it is called. The operation is extremely rare without medical indications, but she achieved her goal. And so, her first photo shoot after the operation.
With a smile, she demonstrates her shiny metal body to the photographer and camera, and through it to all her fans. She calls herself "Almost human", although inside some part of her repeats "Almost not human". And it is not even clear what is more in this voice - doubt or glee. But one thing she knows for sure - she likes this body.
In another version, around the world of robots. A world where humans are no more and for a long time. The last of them voluntarily turned into robots many centuries ago. The robot archaeologist in front of us was assembled 170 years ago and she is engaged in research on the history of humankind. According to the results of research, she, as she believes, was almost able to reproduce the appearance of people of the 22nd century. For clarity, she even ordered the production of the corresponding body and loaded herself into it. She is not too comfortable to have only two arms, and she has some difficulties with the vertical stabilization of the chassis, but she found a solution using a chair - an element of the interior from the human dwellings of the period she studied. And now she poses for the staff, which she intends to include in her scientific article.
Of course, some tried to convince her that people of the 22nd century could have organic bodies, but the young scientist hardly believes in this. She is convinced that humans looked something like that. It is clear that cyborgization technologies already existed. How could humans then continue to use organic bodies? This is unthinkable!
PS: does the girl have a name?
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Meijerdd In reply to MortisX [2019-08-24 13:01:59 +0000 UTC]
The cyborg in the blue Outfit is called Ann. The drone has no name, only a designation.
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Blades-123 [2019-07-04 19:13:03 +0000 UTC]
Superb work, great idea, excellent textures, and poses.
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