It's so realistic.
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Thats a Harrowhawk reference.
Does Harrowhawk have a spine bone forearm?
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Would be cooler to go full H.R. Giger with it imo, but to be fair it's not my arm, yet.
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Thats a Harrowhawk reference.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]OK, help me out here. I googled that name and found a wiki page filled with a stunning amount of edginess. I mean, the sentence "Born of her parent's genocidal plot, she is a powerful bone adept" jumped at me straight away and I found myself unable to look away, much like when witnessing a car crash, or maybe more of a mass murder. I skimmed a bit of the article wondering what even is that from.
I felt like either some terrible fan fiction or some monstrously large and obtuse manga, though the style of the illustrations didn't really support either. Eventually I found out it's a series of science fantasy novels and when I saw the title of the first book - Gideon the Ninth - I suddenly remembered.
About a year ago I was in a pub talking about sci-fi and some girl recommended this to me, saying it's an "amazing lesbian sci-fi" (I remembered the recommendation as "Gideon 9", filtered as it was through our language, and assumed it was the name of either planet of a spaceship, so it took me a while to make the connection). As soon as I heard that my face lit up because despite being a straight guy, I could immediately counter with an amazing lesbian sci-fi of my own - A Memory Called Empire (highly recommended, such a great book).
Anyway, I do plan to read Gideon the Ninth at some point, I trust the recommendation, but what I saw just now on the wiki makes me curious. Is it intentionally over the top, like some of the better Warhammer 40k books are? Or is it played completely straight? Is it good because of its edginess? In spite of it? Or am I just just misinterpreting things... somehow?
I'm definitely much more interested in the books now, though with more than a hint of morbid curiosity...
Edit: Hmmm. Clicked a random link on the wiki one last time before closing it and found out there's a character called "Awake Remembrance of These Valiant Dead Kia Hua Ko Te Pai Snap Back to Reality Oops There Goes Gravity", so I guess the books don't take themselves too seriously, which is a big relief.
Also found out that A Memory Called Empire and Gideon the Ninth are both debut novels starting a popular lesbian science fiction series published in 2019. That was a good year apparently. What else happened back then? Oh. Wait. I remember now.
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Does Harrowhawk have a spine bone forearm?
you don't?
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Tbf a normal arm bone wouldnt work with this effect very well, you need the bones to be wrapping around the outside and blocking the view of the bones on the other side. You can't really make the 3d effect work a for a single/pair of bones in the centre of your arm and have it be visible on all angles of your arm.
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The first time they were xrayed, the operator must have freaked out. (Or went "wohoo publishing material!")
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Tbf a normal arm bone wouldnt work with this effect very well, you need the bones to be wrapping around the outside and blocking the view of the bones on the other side. You can't really make the 3d effect work a for a single/pair of bones in the centre of your arm and have it be visible on all angles of your arm.
yep, this looks really cool
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That arm can bend 360°
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Doctor here - yeah, it's pretty close to this
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I don't really care, that tattoo is still sick as fuck.