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So, think I should pitch the idea of CSI: Atlantis at CBS? (I actually think it would be sort of cool, if done right. Of course they'd have to actually work out the rules of their advanced science/magic beforehand....)

Date: 2005-06-20 07:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] joisbishmyoga.livejournal.com
Poison darts? A concentrated laser-like screech in harmonics that burst eardrums or kill? Steel-trap bonecruncher jaw? Super infiltrator hearing for espionage?

Date: 2005-07-05 07:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] athelind.livejournal.com
Stan Sakai did some lovely, lovely bat-ninjas in USAGI YOJIMBO. In the early appearances, only the thumb was visible; in later versions, they had three long, dextrous-looking fingers at the wrist, with a couple more fingers swooping out to form the wing. That's always been how I've pictured Bat-morphs in my head; when I saw Sakai's version, it was perfect.

Both versions of Sakai's Bat-Ninjas had long, sharp sword-blades attached somehow to the leading edge of their wings, though just how they're attached remains a mystery.

I could have sworn that I'd scanned that pic from AC already, but it's not in any of my directories. I haven't hooked up the scanner since the move; give me a chance to do so, and I'll get it to you.

I tend to agree on furries and human-style clothing. I tend to assume that Renaissance-garbed folks in Ironclaw are wearing much lighter linen versions of the heavy woolen garments like humans of the period wore. (Chafing, mange, andheat issues aside, where would they get wool? The Chevernaise don't take kindly to being shorn...)

My personal preferences to anthropomorphic clothing (above and beyond a simple loincloth) lean toward loose, open, draped clothing, much like a Roman toga. I have no problem seeing an anthro bat (especially a decadent diplomat like Lord Nik) in such an outfit -- even one with a proper finger-to-toe patagium.

In IRONCLAW, Lord Nik carries a pair of Main Gauches (would the one in his right hand be a Main Droit?)... and a wheellock carbine. He doesn't use ANY of'em in the air. In the current rules, Ironclaw Bats can only use one-handed weapons while flying, and only if they can stay above their Stall Speed. The can also use weapons in their Prehensile Feet, but they take a penalty.

Date: 2005-07-05 07:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] niktopolion.livejournal.com
Mmm, lush drapes of rich fabric...

Hey, what do you mean "decadent"?

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