Delta the extreme sport mechsuited cat |
Delta the extreme sports mechsuited cat |
At first glance, Delta appears to be some kind of huge quadruped big cat, standing around five feet or so at the shoulder, his general build solid yet possessing feline grace. He is clad in a suit of black rubber that covers his lower neck shoulders, back, haunches and even the upper part of his tail with a close fitting skin that conforms to the contours of his powerful frame. The parts of his form which remain exposed are covered in sleek tawny fur, fading to an almost pristine white along his underside. Interlocking plates of a lightweight white polymer run down his back, from the nape of his neck, over his shoulders where they are more bulky, narrowing as they reach his lower back and hips before finally ending partway down his tail. His shoulders and haunches also sport armour, glossy white plates molded to fit the contours of the muscles beneath. The armor is not as tightly packed as that which runs along his back, providing light protection for the front of his chest, and either side of his shoulders and haunches yet stopping short of plating round behind, not restricting his movement greatly. This has the effect of leaving more expansive areas of the glossy black rubber exposed on the shoulder, flanks and haunches. He wears heavy, mechanical style boots on all paws, shiny white on top of black rubber to match the rest of his attire. The tips of burnished steel claws poke slightly forth from the armoured toes, hinting at the curved lengths contained within. A slender mechanical arm is folder neatly in three segments against the bulky region of armour over each of his shoulders. This area of armor seems almost like a curved backpack, flaring slightly on either side in two circular intakes like the openings of jet engines, hinting at the possibility of further systems concealed within. His forehead is covered with a contoured helmet, fronted by an orange-tinted transparent visor from behind which gaze his calm but somehow predatory eyes. The helmet is leashed to his neck plates by a ribbon of cables that hugs close to his neck, and from time to time, a brief flicker of green light plays over them, travelling from the circuitry of the helm to the base of his neck. |
At first glance, Delta appears to be some kind of huge quadruped big cat, standing at just over five feet or so at the shoulder, his general build rather solid. He is clad in a suit of a smooth black substance that covers his lower neck, shoulders, back, haunches and even the upper part of his tail with a close-fitting skin that conforms to the contours of his frame. The parts of his form which remain exposed are covered in sleek similiarly black coloured fur. This is somewhat broken up by the application of what looks like bright blue pigment here and there. Interlocking plates of a lightweight polymer run down his back, from the nape of his neck, over his shoulders where they are more bulky, narrowing as they reach his lower back and hips and finally ending partway down his tail. His shoulers and haunches also sport armour, glossy white plates molded to fit the contours of the muscles beneath. The armor is not as tightly packed as that which runs along his back, providing light protection for the front of his chest, and either side of his shoulders and haunches yet stopping short of restricting his movement greatly. This has the effect of leaving more expansive areas of the smooth black substance exposed on the shoulder, flanks and haunches. He wears heavy, mechanical style boots on all paws, white plates on top of black rubbery material to match the rest of his attire. The tips of burnished steel claws poke slightly forth from the armoured toes, the bulk of their hooked lengths politely sheathed for the most part. A slender mechanical arm is folder neatly in three segments against the bulky region of armour over each of his shoulders. This area of armor seems almost like a curved backpack, flaring slightly on either side in two circular intakes like the openings of jet engines, hinting at the possibility of further systems concealed within. His forehead is covered with a contoured helmet, fronted by an orange-tinted transparent visor from behind which gaze his calm but somehow predatory eyes. The helmet is leashed to his neck plates by a cable ribbon that hugs close to his neck, and from time to time, a brief flicker of green light plays over them, travelling from the circuitry of the helm to the upper part of his neck. Brutal-looking canines stab downwards from his upper jaw, primitive "sabres" that give the beast within the suit an even more primitive look coupled with the blue zigzags of pigment that adorn the sides of his muzzle, warpaint? |