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Make: Panasonic
Model: DMC-LZ3
Shutter Speed: 10/200 second
F Number: F/3.4
Focal Length: 15 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Date Picture Taken: Apr 22, 2008, 11:48:33 PM
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The premise: The one that deletes the players of the Reaper's Game is a computer that has turned itself into a humanized image and wants to delete humanity. It connects to the networks and can manifest itself in any portal (here seen in a green cyber tube). It gathers data from its surroundings and other creatures it has deleted, absorbs them in the form of a binary "tornado," transforms this data and shoots it in the form of a deleter ray at the person it wants to delete. The victim then becomes binary data that further feeds the computer.
That's my idea for a villain How's that, eh? I wanted to do a design that both showed the character design and also showed its attack in action.
I made the eyes white and added bar codes (to face and arm) to highlight the fact that it's not really human, despite it wanting to appear so.
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