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These synthetic zombies are called Hazmats. They patrol restricted areas and contain creatures that shouldn't be in the area. Ideally, Hazmats can be bypassed if they're full and humans take up a lot of space, or so this duo hoped.
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Spore, right direction this time.
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Posted by Lightvsdark777 7 years ago Report
With a creature like this, I can actually sort of make a sort of scientific information out of this. Of the general shape of the Spore creature itself though.
Posted by polyedit2000 7 years ago Report
Thanks. This creature was about making a humanoid pred with some curves on the belly. As an anal vore fan, I decided to add some curves down there too, though due to game physics, the "gal" down there is a bit more jiggly.
Posted by Lightvsdark777 7 years ago Report
I see. Well, here's the scientific description I came up with.
Creatures simply known as Hazmats are named so due to their striking similarity to a person in a hazmat suit. They are yellow bipeds with insect-like eyes and limbs that progressively grow in terms of girth the further down you go. They are primarily herbivorous, eating small saplings and fruits that fall from trees. The markings on their backs are larger in females, and they are used for mating purposes. Their arms are much stronger than they look, but their strength is used during territorial disputes, where they may occasionally punch a hole straight through a rival. Their most striking features of the Hazmats are three large organs that look as if they had literally enveloped two people. These organs are primarily used for the digestion of the cellulose in trees, blood filtration, and the production of blood cells. The larger two are placed up front and handle blood filtration and the production of various cells located in the blood, especially red blood cells. The organ located in the back is used for the digestion and disposal of cellulose. Two large eyespots are located on the skin in front of these organs, and people usually mistake them for tumors at first glance. As with certain butterflies and moths on earth, these eyespots are used to ward off potential predators.
So, what do you think of the description?
Posted by polyedit2000 7 years ago Report
Un-vorish, but more or less it sounds natural. Good job.
Posted by Lightvsdark777 7 years ago Report
Thanks!