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Stephanie Ratté

N.P. Rimmer
N.P. Rimmer by @stepratt (Stephanie Ratté)

If you didn't know, I'm a fan of the sci-fi Brit comedy, Red Dwarf). And, if you have seen the show, you would have seen or heard about Arnold J. Rimmer, the crew's resident cowardly hologram who's somewhat egotistical and no one on the crew likes. However, like it or not, he is my favourite character on the entire show. He has the coolest uniforms and probably the most sense (hey, if YOUR idea of sense is to run away in the face of danger, I'm with you ALL the way!! :p ) Anyway, after seeing the show many a time, it urged me to do a fan pic! Meet Noah P. Rimmer, who looks pretty sexy in this pic, wearing one of Rimmer's many uniforms (this one is my favourite of the uniforms). I added to the suit gloves because Noah always wears something on his hands, and besides, it makes his suit look REALLY cool! The colouring job on this one took ages and the drawing took two hours of freeze-framing my VCR to study the colour textures and uniform details (yes, for me it DOES take two hours to study a character). I really like how this picture turned out. The colouring is excellent, the detail is surprisingly wonderful and, DARN!, Noah looks good in this uniform. Wee!

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