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This
is a concept sketch to help define the general
look for some of the larger space craft. A compartment-like
design is not a problem for craft not intended for atmospheric
interaction. Art by Mitch Sonoda. |
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Personal
equipment ends up being fairly personalized when you have a crew
of beings that have very unique physical and mental
characteristics. No being taken from a predator stock would be
able to stand it's vision clipped for long periods of time
required to stay in a pressure suit. Art
my Mitch Sonoda. |
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You
have a tail and need a nice, comfortable place to park without
sitting on it or having to thread it through a small hole in the
back of the chair. The solution? A split design. Especially
useful if you need to 'Tuck tail and run!' Art by Mitch Sonoda. |
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Line
up picture of some of the crew. From left to right: Victor,
Talhain, Elisha, Rhea and Bravo. Art by Ken Singshow. |
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Jerrin
and Tracey on an alien landscape. Why would kits be taken onto
an alien planet? They are small, they eat less, they are easy to
replace (and fun) and they taste like chicken! Art my Mike Higgs. |
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Jerrin
and Tracey a little younger and in that special moment where
Tracey found her pet (And partner in crime), The Bug. Jerrin is
rightfully disgusted and terrified by it. |
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A
few foxes enjoy a relaxing bath. Modesty can relax some when you
have your own full time fur coat. Art by Mike Higgs. |
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Some
non-descript canines in a tough looking hover craft.
Art by Mitch Sonoda. |
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