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Nega-Tallest
Nega-Tallest by @Nadine (Nadine Arnold)

A few people asked me to do Nega-Tallest as part of my series, so here's the result: two abnormally short health-nut leaders of a planet full of diplomats and ambassadors.

I found that the Tallest aren't as easy to give the 'nega' treatment as some of the other characters. For most of the others, the bodies of the normal and 'evil twin' versions are pretty close; however, since height is so essential to who the regular Tallest are, I felt that the Nega-Tallest had to be short. It was somewhat tricky to get the right uniform to work on a short body. In addition, I wanted to shift the colors around like I did with Nega-Zim.

I think the real Tallest would have someone beat these guys up if they saw them wearing their uniforms...

I'm probably going to do Nega-Bitters and Nega-Gir eventually. Are there any other suggestions?

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Posted: Wednesday, 12 March, 2003 @ 08:00 PM

Veeery interesting. Scary, as well. o-o

Posted: Monday, 17 March, 2003 @ 04:47 AM

Scary....My suggestion? Nega-Bitters should be about 4.5 gadillion times more pink and fluffy than Nega-Gaz. Have her with a bookful of fairy tales!

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