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Thylacine333 — 9 OC - CF149

Published: 2009-08-16 19:18:29 +0000 UTC; Views: 484; Favourites: 16; Downloads: 6
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Okay, this is a close-up of my (rather strange) 9 OC, Cervus Formidonis 149...aka CF149, or simply ''The Deer-Skull".
Anatomy - His (yes, 'his' and not 'it' ) neck is created from 6 plates of metal - 3 on each side, bolted to his neck vertebrae. 4 of them connect at the bottom, but the first 2 (the ones closest to his head) have a small hole at the bottom. From here, several wires come out and and vanish into his skull. I'm not sure how the lower jaw stays on,
so don't ask me. His eyes are slitted, much like a cat's, and like all of the machines, they glow a bright red color.
Story - He was created by an accomplice of the scientist who created the original 9. The Accomplice built only part of CF149 before the machines began their takeover, and stopped when he heard the news of the machines' 'rebellion'. He used an idea from the scientist and built 3 stitchpunks - my other OCs 55,56, and 57. Unfortunately he tried to put his soul into the 3 dolls all at the same time, and the soul transfer machine malfunctioned. Instead of being split into 3 parts, like he originally planned, his soul was split into 4. One piece of his soul remained, but the process drained him and he fell unconscious. The three siblings woke up, found their creator on the floor, assumed he was dead, and left. The accomplice (I gotta find a better name than that) woke up much later and realized what he had done, but a strange sensation overcame him and he started to rebuild his first project. The piece of the soul that remained was twisted and cunning, but a more animalistic part of the human soul (I still have to figure out what parts the three siblings got - I'm working on it.) Since this was after most of the humans were gone, supplies were hard to find, so he used stuff from around his house/lab. He used parts of a Deer skeleton for the inner workings, (the guy was a avid hunter when he was younger) and covered it with burlap 'skin' (this explains why some parts of the deer-skull machine look more advanced than some of the other parts). When he was finished, he tranferred the last part of his soul to the Deer-skull, and died. As a result, the Deer-Skull is fiercely intelligent - more so than most of the other machines - and also has the power of speech.

phew, that took awhile (I type really slow, heh.)

9 (c) Shane Acker.
Cervus Formidonis 149 (c) me.
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Comments: 3

Flareblade2000 [2009-08-16 19:25:51 +0000 UTC]

Ooooo~! O3O *pokes CF149*

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Thylacine333 In reply to Flareblade2000 [2009-08-16 21:00:13 +0000 UTC]

CF149: *snarls*

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Flareblade2000 In reply to Thylacine333 [2009-08-16 21:06:18 +0000 UTC]

*pouts* Meanie. |:C

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