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Bug-Off — Thunder Force 2: This Time It's Personal

Published: 2013-01-04 07:10:40 +0000 UTC; Views: 1706; Favourites: 36; Downloads: 14
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So the first Thunder Force team kinda came and slipped by before I could make any art about them. In looking back, the story of their rise and fall was a good one, but it was a shame we never got to see them function as a team before the event that tore them apart took place. This time I'm hoping we will acknowledge the new Thunder Force team a little more before any new world-shaking event threatens the group's cohesion. Here is my small attempt at that by illustrating a group picture of the new fully official Thunder Force team as well as my thoughts and opinions on each member:

~Project-ShadowBlaze 's Cross &
=xdante619 's Wildman:

I included these two in the front because they were both founding members of the original Thunder Force team. They've both had the opportunity to get to know and work with one another, and we can see they've become friends over the course of their working relationship. While neither of them are team leaders, I see them as the foundation for the new Thunder Force.

~bogmonster 's Mighty American:
Kind of like Captain America with guns. The American has become the default leader of the team. He's probably the oldest (dating back to WWII), has experience in leading, and probably has good PR to boot. Gritty and realistic, the American knows how to make tough calls and own up to his responsibilities. Being an expendable clone, however, might make it difficult for him to connect with the rest of the team. The Mighty American will have to prove to his teammates that he has not lost his humanity in his deathless battle with evil.

~Kaufee 's Miss July:
Standing tall and proud right alongside the Mighty American, Miss July is yet another relic from WWII. Her patriotism, however, stands somewhat in contrast with the Americans. July comes off as much more optimistic and less jaded than her male counterpart. Her actions in the Freedom Wars also proves that Miss July knows not to confuse patriotism with fanaticism. With a solid moral compass and a more robust skill set, Miss July stands to be the most likely to inspire confidence in the public.

*ClockwerkSoul 's Tsunami:
Being the one only other woman as well as the only completely non-human member on Thunder Force, Tsunami is like a fish out of water in more ways than one. She still has much to learn about the surface world. Yet while others might see her situation as discouraging, Tsunami treats her new position as an eager opportunity. She is friendly as well as a team player and her positive spirit could easily make Tsunami the heart of the new Thunder Force team.

*Gaston25 's Thunderhead:
A classic superhero with a classic origin. Thunderhead is the real powerhouse of Thunder Force. He is practical, yet still has just enough of a sense of adventure to become a superhero. He has a reliable gut instinct but his impressive powers can make him overly confident. This is Thunderhead's first time in a superhero team and it may take some getting used to working with other people. Fortunately, Thunderhead is a smart man that is easy to get along with.

*mja42x 's Arrow-Kill:
Arrow-Kill is an accomplished soldier with a chip on his shoulder. Being the only member of Thunder Force without superhuman powers as well as being the least-known teammate gives Arrow everything to prove. His covert ops training makes him perfect for becoming the team's scout/spy and his connections in government agencies as well as the underground makes him a much more valuable resource than the rest of the team may realize. Arrow-Kill may very well accomplish everything about him he sets out to prove... assuming that his cocky attitude doesn't get him killed first.

~127thlegion 's Animal Boy:
Some people might find it redundant to have two animal-themed members in the same team, but Animal Boy's shape shifting powers just might make him more versatile than Wildman. He can use immense size to overwhelm an enemy or turn small enough to go places the rest of the team can't. Animal Boy is the youngest and also greenest member of the team, however, and still has a lot to learn from his elder teammates. The boy has had a to shoulder a lot of responsibility in his short years and there is every reason to trust his ability to cope with new and dangerous challenges.
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Comments: 63

MadMonkeyDane In reply to ??? [2013-01-04 17:36:45 +0000 UTC]

Ah makes sense then lol. I'd probably have just been too lazy to post any of the description myself

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Bug-Off In reply to MadMonkeyDane [2013-01-04 21:59:51 +0000 UTC]

Maybe I would've too, but I thought the new team needed a little more push.

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MadMonkeyDane In reply to Bug-Off [2013-01-04 22:16:28 +0000 UTC]

I've read the rest of the descriptions now. You've done them really well. With Wildman acting as Animal Boy's mentor it's like Thunder Force now have their own Batman & Robin which will hopefully come across a little in this month's event

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Bug-Off In reply to MadMonkeyDane [2013-01-04 23:36:53 +0000 UTC]

Just hopefully without the perceived sexual tension.

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MadMonkeyDane In reply to Bug-Off [2013-01-04 23:38:05 +0000 UTC]

I think we're safe there D;

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Branded-Curse In reply to ??? [2013-01-04 13:24:41 +0000 UTC]

AWESOME!!

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Bug-Off In reply to Branded-Curse [2013-01-04 17:24:46 +0000 UTC]

Thank you.
Always a pleasure.

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gPsBassist [2013-01-04 07:29:50 +0000 UTC]

Thunder Force II: Electric Boogaloo.

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Bug-Off In reply to gPsBassist [2013-01-04 17:23:00 +0000 UTC]

The villains have just gotten served.

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gPsBassist In reply to Bug-Off [2013-01-04 18:12:57 +0000 UTC]

Quite.

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ClockwerkSoul In reply to ??? [2013-01-04 07:23:29 +0000 UTC]

Well, this is a nice surprise. Thanks.

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Bug-Off In reply to ClockwerkSoul [2013-01-04 17:20:43 +0000 UTC]

Once in a while I like to do a little unexpected fan art.

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