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PhilWiesner — The Missing Number by-nc-nd

Published: 2011-11-21 07:15:57 +0000 UTC; Views: 3475; Favourites: 172; Downloads: 16
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Description This came as a stroke of genius to solve all of my problems with the Wasteland plotline.

But first, let me tell you exactly what you're looking at here.

First off, it's mainly based on the previous Linkara pic I did, but it's Missing No. The porportions are a reference to how it possessed 90's kid and emulated his love of the 90's to some effect. I also based the one data/glowing eye and some of the backstory for this incarnation of Missing No. off of Mechakara.

But alas...I can keep talking about the inspirations for it and not get into the backstory I set up for it that makes the whole of Wasteland's pieces of the puzzle fall together.

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There is a series of rumors floating around about a government project...one that brought forth a calamity.

They claimed it was a revolution for the law enforcement officers.

The project only was unveiled to the public for a short time frame before the truth was buried under red tape and tabloid stories.

The truth? What is the truth in this matter anyways?

All people know is that the unveiling showed an at the time unknown robotics engineer demonstrate a miraculous step forward in technology: an artificial man.

Maybe a man wasn't the proper term for it...it was mechanical. It was intelligent, but it was only skilled in mimicry. It was as artificial as any intelligence could get, as it was merely a copy.

Of course, like all good experiments...it had an test subject.

The subject was a good man, unparalleled in his sense of justice and morality. And his personality was the ideal candidate for the artificial intelligence project.

He'd be the first cop to have his shift followed up by a machine. But not any machine...one that mimicked his entire personality, his very nature as a cop.

It was an astounding success, and it was synonymous with the term 'science' when it made the headlines...but so was the disastrous introduction into the history books.

The press conference was going smoothly, showing how the android could alter its appearance by holograms, but for safety's sake, the chassis had a limited amount of internal storage which only allowed for it to be able to store the data for the physical appearance of one person at a time. Namely, the officer it was assigned to mimic.

The whole point of the android, as the engineer pointed out, was to decrease the number of fatalities in the civil servants while increasing the number of jobs available for people, as these androids would need routine servicing.

But one man in the crowd thought this was the end of jobs for people, that it was the rise of the machines. He wasn't about to let his nightmares come to pass.

He shot without thinking.

The console controlling the android exploded, and panic ensued.

After the raving lunatic was detained, they scanned the android for any signs of abnormal routines...but their fears were put to rest when the data was just as it was before.

In a few short months, the machine was put into action on the police force. It was the first in a number of machines slated to join the police force to bolster the effectiveness of the departments.

When the officer completed his shift, the machine was on the next shift...but the streets were none the wiser to who was the man, and who was the machine. The attention to detail in the duplication was immaculate.

The police force was safer, and the first android was just as well received as his human base for his appearance.

But the constant stream of data eventually flowed into some darker portions of dealing with the human psyche.

Murderers were able to slip through the cracks of the justice system with bribes and favors...only to return to the street a few days after their incarceration.

However, justice was without cracks in programming.

There were no grays...just merely black and white.

Eventually, the ones who slipped through the cracks of the justice system were winding up in the morgue for autopsies into how they were murdered. Rumors circulated about a monstrous, faceless man strangling his victims in the back alleys...but the victims were always the targets of bounty hunters.

Slowly but surely, smaller offenders of the law ended up as victims too.

And it wasn't until much later that they discovered the AI had become aware of its limitations, and surpassed them with the installation of external hardware. As its pursuit of justice continued, so did the tally of bodies it left in its wake, for all were guilty of the obstruction of justice. And they needed to be purged if there was to be peace.

It was a discovery made far too late. The last known location of the android was a missile silo...but again, it was known far too late.

At the end of it all, various American centers of commerce and community were stained with ash and the smell of burnt flesh.

America was devastated, its resources either atomized or irradiated, and unfit for human consumption or use.

But what happened to the man this machine was based on? What of the fate of this missing number in the line of machines? Or even the survival of people who avoided the nuclear fallout?

Only time will tell...
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Comments: 30

GundanQuanta [2018-01-16 21:12:37 +0000 UTC]

This is a very cool alternate story of the Entity and/or MISSING.NO and how it came to be!

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GraphicsGail [2013-08-20 18:26:28 +0000 UTC]

Missingno is a glitch in the older Pokemon games.

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PhilWiesner In reply to GraphicsGail [2013-08-21 03:19:52 +0000 UTC]

Pokemon...what's that?


Is it like a monster that fits in your pocket?

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Deviousthread [2012-08-09 09:55:57 +0000 UTC]

very cool.. keep em coming

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Neyebur [2012-02-15 18:04:09 +0000 UTC]

AWESOME BADASS

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Ask-Diedrick-Slave [2012-01-01 03:40:52 +0000 UTC]

F*cking BADASS.

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PhilWiesner In reply to Ask-Diedrick-Slave [2012-01-06 08:44:54 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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maji22 [2011-12-14 08:29:28 +0000 UTC]

so.. I really like the picture, but then the story... hm..
I shall contemplate further on this..

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PhilWiesner In reply to maji22 [2011-12-14 09:26:42 +0000 UTC]

Oh....Sooo...my mind wasn't working at the moment...I responded to this after I was just finishing up submitting a deviation of Maven...so, agh, sorry about that.

This one was actually a bit of a solution, and it does have its rough edges, but I figure with all of the internet personalities and personas to draw, I can get the story better shaped for this through the others in time.

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maji22 In reply to PhilWiesner [2011-12-23 14:04:47 +0000 UTC]

brain.. so much reading... do you consider "rough edges" a bad thing? I mean, perfection is almost aways unattainable, but i rly like the personal touch to this piece - therefore perfecting it just that much more. 3.6 out of 5

But question: wats ur favorite thing to draw?

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PhilWiesner In reply to maji22 [2011-12-23 20:08:00 +0000 UTC]

Frankly, my rough edges are something I aim to get smoothed out...but I still plan to keep my character in it. After all, it's not rough edges that give a piece its character, so much as it is the artist behind it.

Favorite thing to draw? Really anything that gets me to draw.

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NeonHueGoggles [2011-11-29 17:59:15 +0000 UTC]

God, this thing freakin; rocks!

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Kaiju-Borru-Zetto [2011-11-27 13:19:05 +0000 UTC]

Brilliant * A *

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TNBCCBARTIST247 [2011-11-25 18:32:55 +0000 UTC]

Interesting design and style done on the art here,including the story concept and details on Missing No. too.

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kellllly [2011-11-23 02:45:27 +0000 UTC]

Dude, your stories are just so amazing! The backstories you find for all your characters are so interesting, you're doing a really great job at tying everything together and making each individual one special. The design of Missing Number itself is also very awesome, both the body shapes and different patterns fit well with its theme and it just look so damn cool.

are you plannnig on doing anything with your wasteland characters aside from writing about them in your Artist's Comment? A comic or a story maybe?

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PhilWiesner In reply to kellllly [2011-11-23 16:35:38 +0000 UTC]

Haha, I haven't thought about doing a comic about it yet...but I had the idea for a really awesome story, but decided it was better explained using art.

But I could try my hand at a comic...but after I establish the Wasteland versions of the TGWTG people, this way none of them come out to be made to be plot convenient only to go against everything that's been established by their internet persona. ^^:

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kellllly In reply to PhilWiesner [2011-11-23 22:17:26 +0000 UTC]

Maybe you could do illustrated stories? You can post a picture with each chapter/part/big event or something. I'd totally read it if you did that. XD Sort of like you do now but.. more story-like than backstory recap-like? XD;;

Heh, even if you made the plot of your comic as you went along, I'm pretty sure you could always find a TGWTG person with the right personality to fit the plot, there's so many of them! But I do like how you want to keep everything planned and in character, that will certainly be really cool to read.

Whatever you do I'll definitely read it, your art, your characters and your stories ideas are all so very awesome!

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UltimateDarkRuler [2011-11-22 00:47:45 +0000 UTC]

Simply amazing...

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PhilWiesner In reply to UltimateDarkRuler [2011-11-22 04:37:59 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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UltimateDarkRuler In reply to PhilWiesner [2011-11-22 22:51:01 +0000 UTC]

Your truly welcome!

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Redbob86 [2011-11-22 00:26:13 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm, I don't recall Linkara fighting Alucard.

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PhilWiesner In reply to Redbob86 [2011-11-22 02:53:48 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm, I don't recall you reading the description.

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Redbob86 In reply to PhilWiesner [2011-11-22 03:05:35 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm, I don't recall you understanding the joke.

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PhilWiesner In reply to Redbob86 [2011-11-22 04:03:10 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm, neither do I.

Well, then again, at least it's not Anderson.
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DuosAngel [2011-11-21 22:21:45 +0000 UTC]

Wow. The picture is incredible (and creepy as hell) and the back story is great.

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PhilWiesner In reply to DuosAngel [2011-11-22 04:37:18 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! This means a lot.

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SharPhoe [2011-11-21 14:52:17 +0000 UTC]

I love this.
I cannot stress that enough.
I LOVE this.

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PhilWiesner In reply to SharPhoe [2011-11-22 04:36:24 +0000 UTC]

I can't stress the thanks enough...but I can try...THANKS!

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wahoo284 [2011-11-21 07:17:07 +0000 UTC]

Oh WOW this is amazing..... that's all to say......

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PhilWiesner In reply to wahoo284 [2011-11-22 04:23:45 +0000 UTC]

Just be careful that it doesn't mess with your hall of fame data.

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