Vladimir 2018 01 [P]
Vladimir got a much needed update :D
I'll admit, this has been my 'big' personal project ive worked on the weekends past few weeks - I'm finally happy with how he looks c:
Name: Vladimir Fedorov
Manufacturer: Sukhoi
Model: Su-47
Date Activated: October 23, 1988
Serial Number: ARZ AVD 3051-1988
- AI came online on October 23, 1988, six years after project started.
- Body completed on January 16, 1997, and he took his first flight on September 25, 1997.
- Having been 'born' during the Soviet Union, and as a Soviet military project, he held a great sense of Soviet pride and developed a attachment to the military General, General Nikolai Fedorov, who was the military liaison to the AI development program. The attachment grew after a incident in 1990 left his physical AI core slightly damaged after several scientists with anti-soviet feelings attempted to destroy him by shooting his AI core with a firearm. Seeing him just as a Communist military project for killing.
- After the incident, General Nikolai Fedorov became head of the entire project. Also having taken a personal interest in Vladimir, he made sure to spent a lot of his time, even off duty time, with the AI as his body was being built at the Khodynka factory.
- Fedorov saw Vladimir as the future of the Russian military, the embodiment of the best attributes of Soviet pilots and wanted to see him succeed. Even though Vladimir was confused at the General's fondness and attachment to just a 'technology demonstrator.'
- In 1991, Vladimir is greatly saddened by the news of the official dissolution of the Soviet Union, sending him into a severe depression. Vladimir sees himself having no viable use what so ever since the country he was built to serve no longer exists.
General Fedorov attempts to help Vlad work through his depression, General Fedorov tells Vlad exactly what he sees in Vlad and why he cares about Vlad so much and as a result of this Vladimir develops a inferiority complex, Worried that if he 'fails' again it would give the anti-soviet opposition grounds to come after Vladimir and the General again.
- Vlad sees that since he was a product of the Soviet Union, he was a throwback and useless to the new regime and the only reason he was still around was Fedorov's support of the project.
Since General Fedorov has put so much faith in Vladimir, Vladimir is also greatly concerned that if he fails lives up to the General's expectations, he would betray the one person that has truly trusted him and the only person he saw as a father. However, this also gives Vladimir a unyielding drive to succeed.
- On January 16, 1997 the construction of the body that was meant for Vlad was completed, giving him the chance to finally live up to the General's expectations and show exactly what he can do. After his second airshow for the Russian Ministry of Defense, they decide to adopt Vladimir and the Su-47 project as the Russian Air Force's new multi-role aircraft.
In April 15, 2007, while on his way in to visit Vladimir, General Fedorov suffers a heart attack in his car. The General's driver rushes him to the hospital on base but the General does not recover and the General is pronounced dead several hours after at the age of 73, when Vlad finds out several hours later he is falls into another case of severe depression.
- One of Vladimir's friends, another Su-47, notices Vlad is not doing well goes to see whats wrong. Vladimir explains to his friend exactly all that happened why he is so attached to the General. His friend listens intently to Vlad's story and at the conclusion points out that instead of mourning the General, Vlad should be celebrating the life the General lived and his achievements; Vlad being his greatest achievement. After hearing this, Vlad realizes his friend is right and during the General's military funeral ceremony.
- Since the General was Vlad's 'handler,' he was given the opportunity to give a short eulogy about the General. During his speech Vlad talks about how the General had a vision that even Vlad could not see at the time and how he pushed Vlad when he did not believe in himself and he became what he is today, the first of the fleet of Su-47s and thanked the General for everything the General did for him.
Art, character ©
Kernkraftwerks
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I'll admit, this has been my 'big' personal project ive worked on the weekends past few weeks - I'm finally happy with how he looks c:
Name: Vladimir Fedorov
Manufacturer: Sukhoi
Model: Su-47
Date Activated: October 23, 1988
Serial Number: ARZ AVD 3051-1988
- AI came online on October 23, 1988, six years after project started.
- Body completed on January 16, 1997, and he took his first flight on September 25, 1997.
- Having been 'born' during the Soviet Union, and as a Soviet military project, he held a great sense of Soviet pride and developed a attachment to the military General, General Nikolai Fedorov, who was the military liaison to the AI development program. The attachment grew after a incident in 1990 left his physical AI core slightly damaged after several scientists with anti-soviet feelings attempted to destroy him by shooting his AI core with a firearm. Seeing him just as a Communist military project for killing.
- After the incident, General Nikolai Fedorov became head of the entire project. Also having taken a personal interest in Vladimir, he made sure to spent a lot of his time, even off duty time, with the AI as his body was being built at the Khodynka factory.
- Fedorov saw Vladimir as the future of the Russian military, the embodiment of the best attributes of Soviet pilots and wanted to see him succeed. Even though Vladimir was confused at the General's fondness and attachment to just a 'technology demonstrator.'
- In 1991, Vladimir is greatly saddened by the news of the official dissolution of the Soviet Union, sending him into a severe depression. Vladimir sees himself having no viable use what so ever since the country he was built to serve no longer exists.
General Fedorov attempts to help Vlad work through his depression, General Fedorov tells Vlad exactly what he sees in Vlad and why he cares about Vlad so much and as a result of this Vladimir develops a inferiority complex, Worried that if he 'fails' again it would give the anti-soviet opposition grounds to come after Vladimir and the General again.
- Vlad sees that since he was a product of the Soviet Union, he was a throwback and useless to the new regime and the only reason he was still around was Fedorov's support of the project.
Since General Fedorov has put so much faith in Vladimir, Vladimir is also greatly concerned that if he fails lives up to the General's expectations, he would betray the one person that has truly trusted him and the only person he saw as a father. However, this also gives Vladimir a unyielding drive to succeed.
- On January 16, 1997 the construction of the body that was meant for Vlad was completed, giving him the chance to finally live up to the General's expectations and show exactly what he can do. After his second airshow for the Russian Ministry of Defense, they decide to adopt Vladimir and the Su-47 project as the Russian Air Force's new multi-role aircraft.
In April 15, 2007, while on his way in to visit Vladimir, General Fedorov suffers a heart attack in his car. The General's driver rushes him to the hospital on base but the General does not recover and the General is pronounced dead several hours after at the age of 73, when Vlad finds out several hours later he is falls into another case of severe depression.
- One of Vladimir's friends, another Su-47, notices Vlad is not doing well goes to see whats wrong. Vladimir explains to his friend exactly all that happened why he is so attached to the General. His friend listens intently to Vlad's story and at the conclusion points out that instead of mourning the General, Vlad should be celebrating the life the General lived and his achievements; Vlad being his greatest achievement. After hearing this, Vlad realizes his friend is right and during the General's military funeral ceremony.
- Since the General was Vlad's 'handler,' he was given the opportunity to give a short eulogy about the General. During his speech Vlad talks about how the General had a vision that even Vlad could not see at the time and how he pushed Vlad when he did not believe in himself and he became what he is today, the first of the fleet of Su-47s and thanked the General for everything the General did for him.
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KernkraftwerksPosted using PostyBirb
Category All / All
Species Aeromorph
Size 5000 x 3759px
File Size 3.53 MB
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