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Nightwalker50 — Recovery over Miranda

Published: 2012-04-02 06:54:36 +0000 UTC; Views: 4508; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 94
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Description In an animated cartoon of long ago, "Thundarr, the Barbarian" said, "What is . . . space?" Well, here is one version of it with the famous bondage model Jasmine Sinclair included. After boarding an interplanetary spacecraft to find a reputed "best master," to satisfy her desires at Uranus, and arriving there 12 yrs later to find "nothing," she has a fit and throws herself out of the airlock dressed only in a nightie (as it IS quite dark out there) to end her colorful adventurous life. Fortunately however, a recovery bot finds her weightless body (and what a body!!!) floating a few dozen km above Miranda, an inner satellite of the aqua blue planet some 80,500 miles beyond in the background, to salvage for later dedication to science (which branch/field?). Would you agree the method of capture is appropriate? I actually used a NASA image of the distant little moon to get the groves and craters positioned very similarly. And as for Jasmine? Well, I volunteered to do the detailed autopsy just in time! Lucky the Klingons or the Borg never found her here (1.825 billion miles from Earth) first.
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Comments: 8

Ascalion36 [2013-06-22 22:30:44 +0000 UTC]

What is with those dark blue things around the bubble? They look so distracting to me.

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Nightwalker50 In reply to Ascalion36 [2013-06-23 05:40:42 +0000 UTC]

They are secondary smaller strengthening bubbles that have attached to the big one. So, no losing the damsel in the extreme cold and dark of Uranus space.

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TikiTako [2012-08-23 18:22:08 +0000 UTC]

I remember seeing a transformer comic from 88 or 89 that marvel put out that featured a girl in lingerie trapped in a bubble. This reminds me of that cover.

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Nightwalker50 In reply to TikiTako [2012-08-24 04:43:25 +0000 UTC]

The gal and the robot are from separate different comic pages, and I snapped together ("hybridized") the idea with the use of an actual NASA Voyager 2 image of the Uranian moon Miranda. I also scope out Uranus this time of the year most mornings with my Celestron-11 telescope at some 100x magnification and have done my research about the distant planet.

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Jasmine-Sinclair [2012-04-03 17:10:39 +0000 UTC]

wow!!! great picture!!! shame i was such an idiot with the airlock though hehe!!

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Nightwalker50 In reply to Jasmine-Sinclair [2012-04-04 05:34:36 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, you can't breathe in deep space. Still, your form will make a good display in the Mars Museum. What did you think of the retrieval method?

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Jasmine-Sinclair In reply to Nightwalker50 [2012-04-04 16:51:16 +0000 UTC]

i'm glad i will be of use to the Museum! hehe yes i love the recovery bot!!

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Nightwalker50 In reply to Jasmine-Sinclair [2012-04-05 03:11:55 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, in the Mars Museum - wrapped in clear plastic tight and in a glass display case for all to adore and critique.

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