@zad46
Joined on November 7th, 2018, this user has been a member for 2,785 days and is the 12,716th person to register an account.
Has 6 submissions, the first one uploaded on December 5th, 2018 and the most recent on March 21st, 2019.
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A short film created by moi
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It’s very PUNny.
I had a Skele TON of fun making this!
(Yes I got into Undertale recently. Please don’t attack me)
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Droid prototypes: Pulsar and Magnetar
Named off powerful space objects of the same name, not much else is known about these prototypes besides this:
Magnetars (black) work in conjunction with pulsars (white).
Instead of using conventional weapons, Pulsars and Magnetars use variable magnets to attack.
Pulsars: repulse
Magnetars: attract -
Droid prototypes: Pulsar and Magnetar
Named off powerful space objects of the same name, not much else is known about these prototypes besides this:
Magnetars (black) work in conjunction with pulsars (white).
Instead of using conventional weapons, Pulsars and Magnetars use variable magnets to attack.
Pulsars: repulse
Magnetars: attract-
can you send this to
[email protected]
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Does a cheese sandwich qualify as a sword?
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LOL
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Maybe the King Titan from ark survival?
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WOAH. That is so awesome!
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Halo 2.
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Introducing the Aphalon-3 Star system. Home to the planet Mantor.
Aphalon-3: Probably one of the galaxy’s last green giants. Aphalon-3 is home to at least 3 planets. Green giants tend to last an EXTREMELY long time.
Mantor:
a Large terrestrial planet home to many lifeforms and mysterious technologies.
Here, an ancient battle has taken place around 30,000 years ago.Zephys:
a large Aquatic planet. Much like Mantor, it is home to many aquatic lifeforms.Xandar:
A barren wasteland, not much is known about this place, the scout squads sent were either driven mad, or never returned.
The few that did return however, gave some rather… disturbing reports of what exists there. Those reports are currently classified.Mantor’s moons:
Crystalis: a very beautiful moon entirely encrusted in crystal. Many crystaline based lifeforms reside here.
Orlon: a volcanic moon, it has a highly toxic atmosphere consisting of mainly carbon monoxide.
Life however somehow still exists here. I guess in the words of one of our best scientists: “Life finds a way.” Life has indeed found a way to exist here.
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Introducing the Aphalon-3 Star system. Home to the planet Mantor.
Aphalon-3: Probably one of the galaxy’s last green giants. Aphalon-3 is home to at least 3 planets. Green giants tend to last an EXTREMELY long time.
Mantor:
a Large terrestrial planet home to many lifeforms and mysterious technologies.
Here, an ancient battle has taken place around 30,000 years ago.Zephys:
a large Aquatic planet. Much like Mantor, it is home to many aquatic lifeforms.Xandar:
A barren wasteland, not much is known about this place, the scout squads sent were either driven mad, or never returned.
The few that did return however, gave some rather… disturbing reports of what exists there. Those reports are currently classified.Mantor’s moons:
Crystalis: a very beautiful moon entirely encrusted in crystal. Many crystaline based lifeforms reside here.
Orlon: a volcanic moon, it has a highly toxic atmosphere consisting of mainly carbon monoxide.
Life however somehow still exists here. I guess in the words of one of our best scientists: “Life finds a way.” Life has indeed found a way to exist here.
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So long partner.
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A short film created by moi