March of Robots - By Tegerio
Tegerio actually delivered this "march of robots" completely in time and during March.I blame me being a doodoohead and extremely anxious for ending up in hospital due to anxiety and not posting it until April's 1st.
Sorry again about the lateness.
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Tegerio some appreciation. He works hard and always delivers what he promises.He is a joy to work with and he's really nice.
As far as i know all the characters here portrayed are by
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Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 683 x 1000px
File Size 168.9 kB
For those not familiar with my characters the joke probably doesn't make sense.
Liz Dingo is a cyborg. She has one mechanical arm (just barely visible in frame) and both of her legs are robotic.
SALV Alice Chetsweeks is an extremely lifelike mechanical vixen piloted by a Scuti, a parasitic creature that resembles a tail and is attached in the back where a vixen's tail would be. The mechanical body has limited autonomous function without a pilot; its maker originally named it Tikki-Tick.
Liz Dingo is a cyborg. She has one mechanical arm (just barely visible in frame) and both of her legs are robotic.
SALV Alice Chetsweeks is an extremely lifelike mechanical vixen piloted by a Scuti, a parasitic creature that resembles a tail and is attached in the back where a vixen's tail would be. The mechanical body has limited autonomous function without a pilot; its maker originally named it Tikki-Tick.
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