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Published: 2017-08-02 16:01:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 2097; Favourites: 64; Downloads: 7
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I'm back for a few days so I decided to do some quick designs for some Megaman enemies or something before I'm off again for another 4 days.---
Gorowl ('Gorogoro' being onomatopoeia for rolling thunder + growl/howl)
Description:
A canine-like robot designed after a raiju. Originally created for lab experiments involving trying to create small scale artificial storms, its flimsy and weak main body appears to be shrouded by a layer electricity. Personality-wise they are rather friendly and loving overall, so the scientists who look after them often times grow attached to them, though they can become restless when there's a storm nearby. As numbers of this type of robot are few and because they can come in a variety of colours, there are some people in the world who collect Gorowls. Keeping them as pets in normal houses aren't unheard of and a few Gorowl owners even customise them, though the ones that live in houses are usually faulty in some way as the only reason such robots ever leave the research lab is because there's something wrong with them making them necessary to discard. They also appear to have the odd behaviour of lying on people's stomaches to sleep if that person is lying down face up.
Note:
By "come in a variety of colours" I also mean the the eye colour and electricity colour is included. I suppose that if these were to appear in a game, their attack pattern would be to stay still and shoot electric sparks at you via the tip of its tail and then charge straight forward in your direction after you shoot it enough times.
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Unarighest ('Unari' meaning growl, roar and howl among other things + 'ghest', which means ghost and is taken from 'barghest')
Description:
A robot with the appearance of a large black dog and is somewhat intimidating. Can be considered a counterpart to Gorowls, but in contrast operates outside, is much sturdier, lacks the elecricity generating ability and is more aggressive in disposition. The job this robot has is to roam around outside seeking out any storms and gather data on them for research purposes and weather reports. However, Unarighests have a bit of a negative reputation: they charge headfirst straight into the direction of a storm whenever they sense one and never slow down even if there's someone in the way. In order to lessen the accidents involved with them colliding with people as they run they made the eyes of this robot as well as the gem on its forehead able to glow to warn people of one approaching, but all this seems to have done is make them even more scary to people. Moreover, being that this robot only seems to be most commonly seen when there's a storm nearby people have started to associate sightings of this robot as unlucky. Regardless though, there are still people out there who choose to keep Unarighests as pets and those owners will say that as long as you respect them and understand their social cues, they can in fact become just as loyal and as loving pets as Gorowls can. Reportedly, there have been a few cases of Unarighests doing more benevolent acts too with the most common one being to use their flashlight nose and tail tip to guide people home. They seem to like hanging around places with a lot of history and few people when they aren't storm chasing, and more often than not these places have some kind of supernatural or unlucky event associated with them.
Note:
Unarighests are based off of the mythological black dogs which I seriously doubt many of the people reading this have heard about. I guess that if they appeared in a game they would attack sporadically, like maybe charging forward in your direction and occasionally jumping at you, but like they can change direction on-screen too.
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Pige (Shortened down version of 'pigeon' obviously)
Description:
An older variety of robot that was created to monitor and regulate the general pigeon population, and as a result mimics the appearance of one, can fly and has a compartment on the front to dispense breadcrumbs laced with... Something. Piges were, during their creation, quite ahead of their time. Compared to many other robots during their conception they possessed individual quirks, a notable amount of self-awareness and some could even say they had individual personalities. However, they faced many flaws too. For starters, they were quite costly to build because of how advanced they were so not too many were built. Then there was an issue with the fact that they struggle to fly for long periods of time due to their own weight, more so when their breadcrumb stores are full. Finally, like an actual pigeon they too enjoy eating pretty much anything, so they sometimes shift their focus on eating leftover food on the ground than actually doing their job, making them unreliable in some cases. On top of all that times have moved on so Piges seem to get trumped for cheaper, more reliable, mass produced models making their numbers dwindle as of late. Apparently Dr. Gamble's father was one of the people who worked on developing the Pige, and that Dr. Gamble actually has one of the first ever constructed models somewhere in his attic, deactivated but still able to function just fine.
Note:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhuMLp…
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Chain Dragon (name self-explanatory)
Main description:
Chain Dragons are ancient guardians found in some types of old ruins. They all appear to be mostly dragon-like skulls that dwell within some old pottery and inexplicably are animated somehow, a mystery that has baffled the scientists who research them for years. The pots they hide in come in many different markings and colours, but so do the normal pots that don't possess Chain Dragons. They mostly protect the ruins by staying completely still and silent, and when an unsuspecting intruder walks past they suddenly launch out and grasp on using their mouths, using their teeth to pierce flesh sometimes tearing the intruder apart by quickly reeling their heads back into their pots with their chains while still holding on. Most types of Chain Dragons also can levitate in the air when they want to move, which is also a mystery as to how they do this.
Metal variant:
Metal Chain Dragons all look the same with empty sockets, an alloy head, straight horns, a thin(ish) snout and two fangs. These ones are extremely sturdy and are powerful enough to bite through bone. However, they don't possess any sort of personality, rarely ever move about the ruins, and seem only really focused on waiting around for intruders to pass by.
Skull variant:
Skull Chain Dragons can differ in appearance quite a bit, but they are always around the same size and the pots they hide in are always spherical. They appear to possess some degree of personality and awareness despite clearly not being alive, but their main focus is still always to stop intruders in their tracks.
Note: I know that Chain Dragons aren't really Megaman-ish but they're a really old design of mine that weren't created with Megaman in mind. Really I'm trying to be pragmatic by reusing them because it's a waste if I just left them dead.
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(1)-What a Gorowl looks like without the electricity. Note that the legs aren't connected to the actual body but are instead kept in place by the electricity.
(2)-A Pige attempting to fly, showing what the body looks like obscured by the wings.
(3)- There are more variations of Chain Dragons than just this.
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Comments: 16
RobotsPower [2017-08-08 06:27:12 +0000 UTC]
Hello, Exaflux! How are you? I love your gallery!
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Exaflux In reply to RobotsPower [2017-08-08 14:35:42 +0000 UTC]
Oh, hi! I'm feeling pretty great at the moment thanks for asking, and how are you doing?
Thanks for the compliment too, I'm glad you like it!
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RobotsPower In reply to Exaflux [2017-08-09 04:49:44 +0000 UTC]
I'm fine. And you're welcome!
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imbisibol [2017-08-05 15:10:16 +0000 UTC]
My favorite's got to be Unarighest. I just love that leer on it. And on top of getting the badass harbinger of disaster reputation, it being based on a ghost dog is a plus.
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Exaflux In reply to imbisibol [2017-08-05 19:17:56 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I really wanted some kind of character or reference in general to do with those black dogs. Researching the facts about them again I was reminded of their association with storms, which is convenient because I was already planning on making a raiju robot. Made it much easier to integrate by making it a kind of sibling unit.
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TobyToon [2017-08-02 17:09:49 +0000 UTC]
Relicman but with a pet Chain Dragons....
//these are all amazing btw! I'm so proud of you. TvT\
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Exaflux In reply to TobyToon [2017-08-02 17:44:42 +0000 UTC]
I wouldn't say he has them as pets, but he's one of the few people who can go near them and not get attacked.
//Thanks!
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Masterge77 [2017-08-02 16:24:25 +0000 UTC]
They look cool! I kinda want the robot dog as a pet.
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Masterge77 In reply to Exaflux [2017-08-02 16:27:12 +0000 UTC]
The black one specifically, looks cool, and I kinda want a robot dog.
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Exaflux In reply to Masterge77 [2017-08-02 16:29:27 +0000 UTC]
Ahh right. Yeah, having a robot dog would be pretty awesome...
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