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The Lone Panda
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This is actually a joke image that was meant to be a pin-up for a recruitment poster that I was going to develop, for cosplay purposes. The reason I upload it in the form it takes on now is because I'm not entirely sure if I'm going to add a background to this particular image. I know my standard images are usually in a "completed" state, with a full colored background to go with whatever character(s) are featured.
Tujo here takes on a pseudo-chibi form, with a vault dwellers garb from Vault 101, complete with Mad Max-esque and a Pipboy 3000.
The joke was, I was basically approaching people at the convention (in this case, Anime Boston) promising x amount of caps for military service as mercenaries, going into the wasteland on an expedition against the nefarious Enclave. I'd state the risks, and promise benefits in the form of [fictional] stimulants; buffout and mentats, and sometimes, stimpacks.
On a side note, what Tujo wears is pretty much what my costume consisted of at the convention. It's been that way for years, now, from Otakon to AB.
The story goes, Tujo isn't actually from Vault 101. He's actually from Vault L-O-L (spelled in two lower case letters for some reason.) The plot-convenient vault experiments he was subjected to range between everything from comedic relief tests to bio-genetic experimentation, hence why he takes on the form of an anthropomorphic talking panda. He's not entirely sure what his end mission is, but he doesn't care, so long as he has fun getting to wherever he needs to go. His starter "perks" are ...
Coffee addiction: So long as you have a full thermos, you can go from point A to point B, no problem. You won't need anything in the way of food or drink; your body will have the energy it needs to sustain itself through the wasteland as you get yourself to your destination. As you drink full and deep, your awareness in perception goes up, and you enjoy a jittery coffee-fueled combat bonus of "heightened reflexes." The problems begin when you hit your crash, and you start to get the jitters, and the cravings for a refill.
Panda Rage: Pushed to the very limit of tolerance, you fight back to the extremes, throwing yourself into the fray. You seek nothing more than to see your enemies dead or dying before you, and will take as many people with you to accomplish such a feat. Being a docile creature by nature, rage will rarely spark on its own, and you -will- sustain a -lot- of damage in the course of the fight.
Road Panda: For some strange reason, you know how to drive a car, and you -love it-. There's no greater feeling than pushing the pedal to the metal and screaming down the highway. Your affinity towards automobiles of all types enables you to engage in combat from vehicle in question, so long as the weapon of choice is a one-hander type fire-arm. The problems begin almost immediately, as the vast majority of functioning vehicles in the wasteland have been reduced to mini-nuclear "bombs" or burnt out husks. Good luck finding a working ride! Also, good luck finding a stretch of road long enough and clear enough to accommodate your "hobby."
Conceptual imagery consisting of the Vault 101 Armored Vault Suit and Pipboy 3000 are copyright of Bethesda and Black Isle Studios, from what I can tell.
Tujo is my character.
Tujo here takes on a pseudo-chibi form, with a vault dwellers garb from Vault 101, complete with Mad Max-esque and a Pipboy 3000.
The joke was, I was basically approaching people at the convention (in this case, Anime Boston) promising x amount of caps for military service as mercenaries, going into the wasteland on an expedition against the nefarious Enclave. I'd state the risks, and promise benefits in the form of [fictional] stimulants; buffout and mentats, and sometimes, stimpacks.
On a side note, what Tujo wears is pretty much what my costume consisted of at the convention. It's been that way for years, now, from Otakon to AB.
The story goes, Tujo isn't actually from Vault 101. He's actually from Vault L-O-L (spelled in two lower case letters for some reason.) The plot-convenient vault experiments he was subjected to range between everything from comedic relief tests to bio-genetic experimentation, hence why he takes on the form of an anthropomorphic talking panda. He's not entirely sure what his end mission is, but he doesn't care, so long as he has fun getting to wherever he needs to go. His starter "perks" are ...
Coffee addiction: So long as you have a full thermos, you can go from point A to point B, no problem. You won't need anything in the way of food or drink; your body will have the energy it needs to sustain itself through the wasteland as you get yourself to your destination. As you drink full and deep, your awareness in perception goes up, and you enjoy a jittery coffee-fueled combat bonus of "heightened reflexes." The problems begin when you hit your crash, and you start to get the jitters, and the cravings for a refill.
Panda Rage: Pushed to the very limit of tolerance, you fight back to the extremes, throwing yourself into the fray. You seek nothing more than to see your enemies dead or dying before you, and will take as many people with you to accomplish such a feat. Being a docile creature by nature, rage will rarely spark on its own, and you -will- sustain a -lot- of damage in the course of the fight.
Road Panda: For some strange reason, you know how to drive a car, and you -love it-. There's no greater feeling than pushing the pedal to the metal and screaming down the highway. Your affinity towards automobiles of all types enables you to engage in combat from vehicle in question, so long as the weapon of choice is a one-hander type fire-arm. The problems begin almost immediately, as the vast majority of functioning vehicles in the wasteland have been reduced to mini-nuclear "bombs" or burnt out husks. Good luck finding a working ride! Also, good luck finding a stretch of road long enough and clear enough to accommodate your "hobby."
Conceptual imagery consisting of the Vault 101 Armored Vault Suit and Pipboy 3000 are copyright of Bethesda and Black Isle Studios, from what I can tell.
Tujo is my character.
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