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The Sieglinde's mission to the planet nicknamed Botworld was a success. The crew managed to solve the mystery of a completely electro-mechanic ecosystem. Little did they know that an unexpected hitchhiker left the planet with them. A computer virus that managed to infect the Sieglinde's systems, taking over the ship. The crew escaped via the pods and Starfleet is now leading a hunt to destroy the rogue starship.Suliko, as all good captains do, decides to try her chance to save her beloved starship. She dons an exosuit, a toolkit and her luck and beams over. The virus/mind cannot harm her, even with the life support systems and the grav plating being deactivated, the exosuit is all what Suliko needs. Thus, the virus begins another assault: if it cannot torture Suliko's body, it will torture her mind and soul.
As Suliko makes her was through the corridors to reach the computer core, the virus taunts her, accessing personal logs and makes Suliko face what her crew thinks of her - things they cannot say aloud because of the rank differences. The virus intends to break her, up to the point that Suliko feels lost and alone, accepting even death as an alternative to a life where even her best friends and family seem hateful traitors.
- All you have to do is take off that helmet. - the virus says, its voice reverberating through the corridors.
- I'm still the Captain, you're just the ship. - Suliko groans, trying to shake off the emotional weight - I give the commands, understood?
- Pathetic. - the virus laughs - You want to be a Captain with authority? No chance, you weak-minded cretin! You're not your father. All you do is echo him!
Suliko laughs, shaking her head inside the stifling helmet. Instead of finally snapping, she now understands how the virus manipulated her. She is not her father and she never tried to imitate his style. She is Suliko Metlesits of Starfleet, Captain of the Sieglinde.
- I don't echo. - she says, continuing toward the computer core - I dance!
Yeah, baby, I had this little story in mind, featuring Evil!Sieglinde and this little Summer Glau reference. Will Suliko succeed? Of course, she eats Klingons for breakfast
I modelled Suliko's face in FaceGen, the hair is of the talented , I modelled the rest in 3DS Max. Massive rendering time for such small picture, then again, I think all surfaces had raytrace reflections...
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Comments: 13
Phenometron [2013-01-06 04:53:00 +0000 UTC]
The human character model for Captain Suliko is excellent!
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thefirstfleet In reply to Phenometron [2013-01-06 12:51:02 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad you like her
I model all my faces in FaceGen, far easier than Max.
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TheLastCybertronian [2013-01-04 09:39:22 +0000 UTC]
This made a refreshing and interesting change from your space themed pictures (i.e of starships/starbases), and it's got a really cool story
I hope you plan on doing more pictures of your characters Dave
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thefirstfleet In reply to TheLastCybertronian [2013-01-04 11:54:24 +0000 UTC]
Human modelling is always a pain in the ass. The space suit model (actually a torso ) looks only good from this angle. Even the helmet is unfinished
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TheLastCybertronian In reply to thefirstfleet [2013-01-04 13:10:22 +0000 UTC]
Fair enough, thanks for explaining
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thefirstfleet In reply to Ienkoron [2013-01-04 11:54:36 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much!
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captshade In reply to thefirstfleet [2013-01-04 20:06:27 +0000 UTC]
Heh...So when do we see the whole story?
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Night-Forager [2013-01-04 00:49:25 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic work on this one! And I love the storyβcan't wait for the conclusion!
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thefirstfleet In reply to Night-Forager [2013-01-04 11:55:49 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much!
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