Happy Halloween! I have to admit I'm not feeling the groove as much this year, due to it being another busy middle-of-semester weekend. But I've found the time to go to a movie night put on by my School at uni, and tonight, I'm going trick-or-treating for the food drive, providing it doesn't rain. This year I slapped together a crude costume, going as the Reptile Woman: scales drawn on my hands...
... est vita - Life is too short to dance with ugly women Brevior saltare cum deformibus viris est vita - Life is too short to dance with ugly men Cogito sumere potum alterum - I think I'll have another drink via daoviator P.S. Там в одном месте вместо in dentibus anticis должно быть на самом деле in dentibus incisivis , но простим автору незнание анатомической номенклатуры. :)
In a follow-up to yesterday's post, yes, I did watch the episode of Mazinger Z where Rokuron Q9 appears, just because he was a weird-looking robot who reminded me of Exedore. And after sleeping on it, Rokuron still does. Even if it has detachable heads that fly around like airborne snakes, and all of it can turn invisible and the mouths can spit acid. Crazy. But I watched the episode...
Boy, those are words you never thought you'd see me type, eh? I thought since I mentioned off-hand yesterday that at least one version of Exedore in the dirty old man role is canon, I'd better pony up. Blech. I really wish I could just pass this picture around for the lulz, but the context of the scene makes it to sleazy to enjoy. I wrote about it once before, but it seems I was in error...
Robotech: Genesis: The Legend of Zor is a six-issue comic miniseries told directly from the viewpoint of the title character, the scientist whose work started the whole Protoculture shindig, providing the backstory to one of the several comic-book-based Robotech continuities. Six issues doesn’t seem enough to tell about the rise of so many hugely important Robotech elements, of ...
Trying to get back into my groove of posting about Zentraedi-centric Robotech apocrypha, even if that includes revisiting old topics in more detail. I've pointed this out already, several times, but it hasn't ocurred to me until recently, going back over the McKinneyverse, that it's never really explained what Exedore meant by: Lang started to reply, but Exedore's late entry interrupted him. ...
Meme poached from poptartdoom My username is incisivis because: It's the name of a now-defunct Transformers fanchar, back when I was more, *ahem*, adventurous with the fannish... in my own writing. My net name used to be "Dragonclaw" (I was sixteen, gimmie a break!) but I chose "Incisivis" when I realized I would have had to have a number in front of my name, or couldn't get it (I...
We're almost to the end of the series. In the middle of this batch I started working from my AnimEigo set, but there's been no disruption of my interpretations. Expect a general list of my opinions. I keep forgetting to mention this, but in this rewatch I noticed that Bodolza has similar facial features to Exsedol. Personality does count for something. Also note how Exsedol looks annoyed ...
Well, nothing exciting has happened yet. Orientation this Tuesday. However, as a follow-up to this post , deviantART user YoukaiYumi has posted what is possibly the first fanart of the official version of the gargoyle character Katana: Gargoyles: Gar-girls 2 by * YoukaiYume on deviant ART :D It looks really nice, lots of personality in all these character models, and I've seen from...
Amanda says, “Fuck you, Prelude to the Shadow Chronicles . I can do a better old geezer Exedore than you ever could.” Yes, I know, probably unspoken legal rights issues are the reason that Shadows Exedore looks like Benjamin Franklin before he goes boom, but it all upsets me anyway. Here’s my version of an elderly Exedore, based on his Sentinels-type design and appearing in my fanfic ...