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Published: 2005-04-16 23:30:47 +0000 UTC; Views: 2310; Favourites: 52; Downloads: 238
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Description A Resistor therostructure named Troponin (yay for bio refs).

Therostructures, along with [link] are what amounts to tools, built using a generic organic frame called a "basal amniote". Each organic base is practically identical and is a genetic chimera of dozens of different animals. The most useful aspect is the fact that they're bulging with specialized neurons, being essentially living computers. Nerves can be hijacked with computing nodes to alter the base's behavior, integrate original and implanted sensory imput, and solve problems, depending on the need of its constructor. An immense amount of information can be processed through one base. Despite their "intelligence" however, they are not sentient, and no idea of Self exists in them.

The benefit of having a living computer is that it can move itself, can hold much more data, and can maintain itself, i.e. get it's own food, keep its implants working (each is implanted with an instinctual instruction guide to it's own sysem- like a cat that knows how to clean its fur) etc. Many standard types can even reproduce themselves, implanting their own systems instinctually if the material is available.

They were first created federally for military operations, and soon progressed into some of the most advanced technologies produced before the Plunge. Many therostructure lines, both built and basal, survived and reproduced, though most breeds intermixed to form "pointless" mongrels. Surviving sentients have been able to rebreed purebreds as well as create new ones to suit their needs currently.

Resistors are guards- both physically and cybernetically. They prowl a perimeter of a compound, both attacking intruders and countering hackers with barriers, mazes, and viruses.

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Woo, messing around with backgrounds a little too much.
And damn, this took too long.

Photoshop.(textures are my own)
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Comments: 25

coupdefeat [2008-03-22 13:41:30 +0000 UTC]

This is interest, a technological organism

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Gravemaster7 [2005-08-11 14:44:34 +0000 UTC]

this is way cool i have to fav it

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sevenofeleven [2005-06-25 00:40:43 +0000 UTC]

Like the creature design and the backstory.

Looks great.

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stinkywigfiddle [2005-05-15 20:40:31 +0000 UTC]

Great work

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carnagefiend [2005-04-23 15:58:59 +0000 UTC]

That shit is too fuckin' cool! Where do you come up with this crap? Maybe I just need to expand my imagination again XD

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Iphian [2005-04-19 05:19:27 +0000 UTC]

Your future is more fun than mine. My future is plants and philosophy; yours is beautifully well though-out ideas.

The awesome thing about a being like this is that there's no reason why it wouldn't work.

Build me a multimedia data-spider. Then use one o' them nifty brain hook-ups that I'm so excited about to let me control it with my brain, using it as a body instead of mine. MP3's, secret spying... Wow! This gives me an idea:

What if we build muti-sensory robots (I.E. bots with wide-spectrum vision, hearing, taste, smell, and whatever else) that can do things like fly or swim to REALLY low depths, plug into them fully, and just... be them! Hook our computer-brain up to them, y'know, and experience the world through their body! That would be great! What if you could do the same thing with great athletes or (more creepily) dead people? I wonder how many applications a human brain can handle at once?

Oh jeeze... You've got me thinking about homorobotics again... my favorite subject...

And I was going to get another chapter of Aari's Glasses done tonight, too!


Along these lines, have you seen Ghost in the Shell at all? Wonderful human/robotic interaction and integration!

... Hmm... I wonder how well fiber-optic lines hold up under extreme pressure. If you could get an extremely long strand of FO line (or a pair of them) down to the ocean floor, one of them with a miniature camera attached and the other providing light... oh man..

It's enough to make me need a tylenol.

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CBSorgeArtworks In reply to Iphian [2005-04-19 21:07:33 +0000 UTC]

My future is full of mass-die-ofsf, countless ways to disfigure someone, and cancer.

Well, if you can send submersibles down with wires attached, I'm sure fibreoptics would do fine, or even just use a wireless hookup. But damn, if it's that easy, cyborgs don't seem that far off.

The only problem I can think of is the brain integrating the information- you'd have to lose the control of your toe to add on an extra eye! It would take a good amount of time for the brain to adapt to unknown senses. There are very precise sections of the brain that control/integrate various spots on the body, and those would have to be shifted/deleted even to make room for any augmentation. Now, the brain is showing to have "plasticity" whereas say, if you lost a limb, the section of your brain that is now useless may adapt help control face (this happens in people with "ghost limbs" - touch their face, they'll feel that missing limb). So if you lost your eyes, sure, get cybernetic ones, but you couldn't get an extra one.

Heh, GitS is fricken great. They can spend entire episodes talking about the nature of consciousness.

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Iphian In reply to CBSorgeArtworks [2005-04-21 02:59:10 +0000 UTC]

Argh... I need to study up on my cerebral science... Dang.

Now that I've been intellectually reamed, I'm gonna go... place.

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CBSorgeArtworks In reply to Iphian [2005-04-21 04:07:35 +0000 UTC]

Hey, if they can get people to "see" with their tongue....

Trying to find a picture that shows a cerebral interneuron with thousands of signal-receiving tendrels insanely densely packed together...but no avail.

....place.

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Iphian In reply to CBSorgeArtworks [2005-04-21 04:38:52 +0000 UTC]

Hmm... Maybe a digital graphic, but I doubt you'll find a picture of that anywhere. Good brain pics are hard to come by. (I can't remember why I've looked for them.)

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CBSorgeArtworks In reply to Iphian [2005-04-21 15:45:45 +0000 UTC]

I've seen a pic of an interneuron in class, but damn if there's one Google can find...

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SinisterVibe [2005-04-18 13:34:27 +0000 UTC]

fantastic design and movement - the colors work well together!

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dracontes [2005-04-18 10:59:57 +0000 UTC]

Yes, that set of proteins that forms the switch that triggers muscle contraction.
Stylistically this is very well done, though I ask myself why the barbs in the back of the creature look flat as it clashes with the tridimensionality of the remainder of the creature.
Other than that keep up the good work (does this even need to be said) and please do develop this concept as I find it extremely intriguing.

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Gryx [2005-04-17 12:17:27 +0000 UTC]

Amasing, simply amasing .

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ShoulderDemon [2005-04-17 04:12:29 +0000 UTC]

i'd love to see you animate a walking cycle (or whatever its called) with al the creatures in your head. bring them to life. that would effing knock me off my feet

awesome design

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onlyrax [2005-04-17 03:29:18 +0000 UTC]

Oh my god... The picture has got to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen from you (and I adore your work, so that's saying something). The color is gorgeous -- although not as gorgeous as the design. I love those feet!

But what makes this so worthy of the favorite is not only the art but the CONCEPT... Brilliant. Do you write about this place as well? I'd love to read more about it.

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CBSorgeArtworks In reply to onlyrax [2005-04-17 19:16:20 +0000 UTC]

Awesomeness! The world it's from is your runofthemill post apocalyptic nuclear-holocaust Earth. My drakes are from there, as are the liistra, and countless other pics lost in my gallery.

As of now, I've no real "center" for this world- no main story or anything, as I'm still fleshing it out a great dea,l and anyway it can encompass much more than a single focus so I'm opting to do alot of "glimpses" into it instead. (However, A short comic is in the works shhh, secret! )

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soxfox [2005-04-17 01:11:48 +0000 UTC]

*Programs him to give little children pony rides* YAY!

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CBSorgeArtworks In reply to soxfox [2005-04-17 19:14:21 +0000 UTC]

The best way!
tee hee hee

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Wakeangel47 [2005-04-17 00:56:19 +0000 UTC]

Ooo, thats really neat looking. I like the color scheme

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ch1maera [2005-04-17 00:43:16 +0000 UTC]

very cool image and explanation

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FoxyStarZ [2005-04-17 00:09:22 +0000 UTC]

Ooo..what a pretty lil..um..troponin ^^
love the colours

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Daimera [2005-04-16 23:49:07 +0000 UTC]

I likes the head and especially the feets! He looks so happy!

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metallixfaker [2005-04-16 23:40:44 +0000 UTC]

Totally wicked colors, excellent description.

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LaughingSkeleton [2005-04-16 23:33:12 +0000 UTC]

pets little dino....he he

awsome piccy

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