Salutations to all pilots camped out on diverse worlds throughout the new galaxy! The Market Expansion Leaders Navy has a proposition for you!
The Problem
By now, you've likely discovered that there are vicious wildlife on your planet that want to tear your face off and feed it to their brood for breakfast. They attack our people, interfere with expeditions, and there are reports that some can even steal and use our own equipment against us!
The Solution
There is no simple way to deal with the situation on your planet. Look on the bright side. There plethora of animals that evolved under certain unique situations, making them capable of unique abilities. This presents a Research Opportunity! [MELN] scientists suggest cataloguing interesting planetary fauna along with notable behaviors.
Prerequisites
- eXode pilot status
- Familiarity with your planet's animals (having investigated one or been attacked by some, etc.)
Requirements
- Create an artistic rendition of one of your wildlife
- Depict it using its "special move"
- Create a post with your work and a little information/anecdote about your animal. Share a link to your post in the comments
- Use #eXode as one of your tags
- The deadline is May 29th
- Reblogs not necessary but welcome
You are not restricted by which medium you may use. Your rendition may be hand drawn, painted, sculpted, digital, etc. Check the Intel section of the Game Inspector for hints as to certain details about your animal.
Prizes!
There will be 3 categories which will have one winner each:
- Best Design
- Best Attack
- Funniest
Prizes will be legen- wait for it...
-dary!
Here is one of my discovered creatures, the Abeausa.
Theories on how it is capable of Dangerous Long Breath.
In action.
This one was tricky as its attack can span a long range, which I wanted to show, but the animal itself is only insect sized. Hence the reason I made multiple pictures. I did not have the time to think of a creative way of putting it all together (Just one picture/entry is easiest to judge). These are just rough examples anyway. We expect yours to show more effort/creativity.
[MELN] scientists hope that in gathering all this data, it will help future generations learn about the varied forms life in their galactic backyard and what preparations to take when encountering them. May the best pilot win! Thank you for participating!