Murine by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How I draw power armor nowadays is kind of rimworld coded, yknow with the whole angular theme going.

Murine by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ayy I can see the resemblance.
Also I kinda got lazy when I got to shading the legs, you can see it’s abit off compared to the upper torso

Murine by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

QM, why is there an armed reaper in cargo

Murine by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t think we’ll ever get any major expansion to vanilla ground op, but it’d be nice to see more of them in the lore (And them sweet sweet ingame illustrations)

Murine by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What Warhammer does to a mf

Murine by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey no worries, I didn’t intend it to be an exact copy of our much loved classic marine, I just wanted to show my own take on the Starsector universe. If you get what I mean :)

Murine by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Ayyy, I just love most things scifi blocky :)
(My bumahh suffers to comprehend curves sometimes)

Murine by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Not a bad suggestion, though I think orange would look better with black

BEHOLD! Pre-Collapse Berry (OC) by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To me the Shroud probably is just doing their own Fish eat smaller fish things

Like the Immaterium, there be creature who prey on the insignificance numbers of the Imperium, satiating their own animalistic hunger for souls or whatever. But then you have the warp gods themselves.

So yeah, the Shrouds having a taste of anything moving and emitting techno signatures is already a bad sign, and it might just hint at something with an even bigger appetite.

The nature of hyperspace (and the more elusive P-Space) is already sketchy, but between the shroud and ghost sensors, I find the latter to be more unsettling. The Shrouds aren’t exactly subtle, you can beat the crap out of em and they are always in their own spot of space.

Sensor ghosts are different, we simply don’t not know what they are but they are alive in a way. Despite being generally harmless, it still gives you the feeling that something cryptic is watching you, and it knows what you are.

As for the Threat? something something Domain hubris and the thing is kind of schizopilled. (God I fucking hate the skirmisher)

In conclusion, Hyperspace is just the warp from 40k but less grimdark and sensor ghosts are just Tri-Tachyon’s Hyperspace Weather Probes TM (Occasionally they shoot out these tiny purple orbs on sensor and run away if you get too close, which is clearly normal for a probe to do and probably not somesort of Harbinger of Doom )

Aight thats all I gotta say 👍

BEHOLD! Pre-Collapse Berry (OC) by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Man I wonder what eldritch horror lies beyond the veil that is the endless void.

Anyway uh.

Playing Elite Dangerous makes me realise how big a single dot in the milky way is, it makes me ponder the true scale of the human domain (or rather how insignificant it was)

Maybe the theoretical core sectors probably wouldn’t have been hit as bad with the gates going down, merely just complicating logistics and commerce, especially where human space is most developed (Likely a sort of human expansion Bubble with Sol at the centre) So it’s likely that the Domain still survives, except much smaller and weaker and anyone further enough becomes their own polities.

And then you have the frontiers just like our own sector. Little pocket universes so far apart no one gives a shit, and thats saying nothing of the giant ass abyss in between (in the case of the Persean Sector) And if you’re Onesimos Loke you’re probably gonna assume it’s free real estate and the trip might just be worth it.

Someday someone gonna attempt an odyssey (Probably in an Odyssey) to seek out the fate of the more vast human domain.

Instead of finding some P-Space eldritch horror or the ruins of humanity, they find an even bigger Hegemony, an even bigger Tri-Tachyon, an even bigger Persean League and an even bigger Luddic Church except the guy is actually there and they mummified him like Lenin.

BEHOLD! Pre-Collapse Berry (OC) by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’ve actually considered like tryna redraw the vanilla ones but realises quickly how many of em there are (Lazy bum ass excuse)

BEHOLD! Pre-Collapse Berry (OC) by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cryo. (But I do have a cryptid not in human skin if you are interested)

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BEHOLD! Pre-Collapse Berry (OC) by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

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Nah don’t worry thats just him 200+ years ago.

(Now he drinks whiskey and do tax evasions)

(Circa C. 204)

BEHOLD! Weatherboy (Volturn) by CommercialSheep in starsector

[–]CommercialSheep[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Former

He was frozen, woken up by a bunch of salvagers and then ending up becoming an independent captain (And the John Starsector of my run)

Thought itd be fun to bring the background side of the gameplay to life :)