Just a very tiny piece of "Star Control 2: The Ur-Quan Masters" fan art here (Talana, a Syreen starbase commander. Blue skinned female near the upper left corner).
A new game "Free Stars: Children of Infinity" is being made as an official sequel to that old game. Should be fun.
Unhinged Mumei in Nijisanji might've been a sight to behold, though
Part of the fun with Mumei though is how her unhinged antics are kept hidden beneath a cute facade. If she were just openly deranged it might not be as entertaining.
With the curse of hindsight, I kinda wish that they *did* see each other in the "good" company.
Kinda disagree. While Holo is clearly the better company, they are even more restrictive than Niji. Doki's personality was able to shine ironically exactly because Niji's supervision was nonexistent.
Kinda disagree. While Holo is clearly the better company, they are even more restrictive than Niji. Doki's personality was able to shine ironically exactly because Niji's supervision was nonexistent.
My argument is we wouldn't get TSB if Selen was in Holo. Or if we did, she'd still be relentlessly attacked by the unicorns. She'd just trading one bully for another.
"But Bae!" Yeah Bae never made jokes anywhere near Selen's levels when collabing with boys, neither has Ame, not even Ollie.
My argument is we wouldn't get TSB if Selen was in Holo. Or if we did, she'd still be relentlessly attacked by the unicorns. She'd just trading one bully for another.
"But Bae!" Yeah Bae never made jokes anywhere near Selen's levels when collabing with boys, neither has Ame, not even Ollie.
What is the name for those, uh, cloth things attached to their wrists? I keep seeing belly dancer characters with either that or just straight up a loose, silk-looking cloth that they hold and whip around, but it doesn't seem like we have a tag for either of those. I can't even begin to guess at what they're called, I tried googling but no luck...
The long instrument the black hatter fellow is playing seems to be a didgeridoo, and at the bottom next to the sitar player is an Indian instrument called a tabla, neither of which have tags so I'm leaving a comment instead.