Thank you, Mr. Vaudeville and Herr D. I’m working on the third stage, now. I hope to get it done by next weekend or shortly thereafter. It takes me a bit!
[quote=140655]–Technically you can also have between categories. Wolverine isn’t just a mutant. He was given an adamantium skeleton coating. That might make him an augmented mutant. Artificial augmentation (surgical or suit-wearing) is not cyborg exactly.
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I absolutely agree. In my opinion, surgical/genetic tinkering or augmentation usually results in what I would consider a ‘superhuman’, but I agree that suit-wearers with no powers are just ‘human’ and a being is only really a cyborg if it possesses both biological and mechanical/technological body parts. Definitely gives me something to think about regarding possible sub-categories/sub-species.
(I.e. If I created Wolverine, I would currently just write ‘Mutant’ for species, and differentiate between his natural mutations and later augmentations in the ‘powers/details’ section. I might add sub-species in parenthesis or try to be more specific in some way for any future characters)
[quote=140655] Some people like the idea that trauma or repetitive and chronic abuse can ‘bring out’ the supernatural or magical or mystical ‘stuff’ that all of us have deep down. That would fall under human. Dr. Strange supposedly trained and traded for his powers. That’s human with outside augmentation.
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For me, this falls under the broader definition of ‘Superhuman’. All of my ‘superhuman’ characters would have originally been regular humans, until a given accident, event or other outside influence/augmentation granted their powers. This inclues super-soldier serums or similar, ‘acts of God’ or natural accidents/disasters, etc.
Dr. Strange qualifies; even if any normal human could unlock the same/similar powers, he still has abilities that regular humans generally don’t. I guess it depends on how ‘magic’ works in the given universe or for the particular character.
Thanks for the advice, my friend. It gave me a lot of cool stuff to think about.
So you know, I’m nominating your last piece for the Heromachine Hall of Fame. It’s fantastic and you deserve the recognition.
Wow, this will be an interesting judgment-each entry is SO different
Kittendales Calendars? Are those the Calendars you always see around this time of year?
No, I tried to turn around the phrase “A basket of deplorables.” I figured what was better the opposite of deplorables? Thus adorables!”
@ Herr D Yep, her shoes are optional.
on now: Adam ruins ‘ the West.
Every now and then I like to make something completely different from what I normally do.
Case in point, this little fella who doesn’t currently have a name.
I designed this thing to be a medical assistant droid for a medic I’m currently playing in a sci-fi themed play-by-post roleplay elsewhere on the interwebs.

Medical Droid
If I had any interest in that, maybe I would. Thanks, anyway!
Leafy is really neat. Were you depicting the green sneakers as optional?
You’re still implying your art skills aren’t ‘actual;’ it’s somewhat cute. While you’re waiting for your wrists to improve, it may be time to experiment with watercolor. Keep your wrists straight during, maybe in a brace. Your fades in heromachine will probably serve as a good reference for yourself. Your art will improve in each medium as you experiment.