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Reimagined as an aasimar in 5E, I can't help but think Kanya's angel wings should absolutely by a D&D couatl's. Since couatls are good, celestial beings in 5E. (Art of Kanya drawn by @bittenhardly in 2010.)
@wibblerart Well, there's always the gap-toothed, plotting, wannabe-devourer-and-supplanter-of-a-surfacer-mammal-god of a yuan-ti pureblood, Aska. Based the lawful evil lady on a checkered garter snake instead of any viper species.
Ya know, an option that could work out pretty well for things like #AvP tabletops that are more adventure themed as opposed to horror would be setting them after the era of Lefty's Revenge and/or Pursuit. When there are xenodroids like Eloise, and humans and yautja can be rivals.
Mass Effect 3's multiplayer was pretty simplistic. But it was fun enough. And I could be a pretty blue alien lady with an assault rifle.
If Mass Effect is ever picked up again as a series, they'd better fucking let you play as an alien. Bonus points for the Mattock coming back.
Here's a remind that Aliens vs Predator issue 0, the prelude to the story of Machiko Noguchi and Dachande, turned 30 in early February. The #AvP crossover is now 30 years old. (Personally I'm more of a #xenomorph fan than #yautja, but only a little bit.)
Some fandom prizes. The Beast Wars Megatron I learned to tie my shoes for as a kid signed by @dkayevo, #Transformers Animated Ultra Magnus signed by @DerrickJWyatt and Marty Isenberg, and my Granok medic Obsidianne from #Wildstar drawn by one of its concept artists @Garretthanna.
@AlphaCubix Well, you do Transformers sometimes. How about flexing them art muscles for some good ol' Tarantulas? Whatever version of the ol' Predacon scientist or even whipping up your own take.
There were 2 different concepts for an IDWverse version of her. One based on the 30th Anniversary Bumblebee toy, one giving Daniel Olsen complete creative freedom to design after showing him past versions of her. At first I was discouraged by Furman's stupid retconning fems out.
The fun thing about Anolis was how back in the days of Animated, characters tended to have a power gimmick. So I gave her her own "chameleon circuit" that let her just change color at will. Then the RiD cartoon went and said "that's a power all Cybertronians have but forgot."
That being said, coincidences are nuts and Anode IS pretty similar to my longstanding TF OC, Anolis. Same colors, "acquisitions specialists" for hire, helmet goggles with red lenses, names even starting with the same 3 letters... So of course there'd be appeal.