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Cali, NP Rimmer, and Vivian
Cali, NP Rimmer, and Vivian by @stepratt (Stephanie Ratté)

Okay, you're probably thinking 'Aw, no! Not ANOTHER Red Dwarf Pic!' Well, too bad! Bwah hah hah hah!! :p Here's a nice pic of Cali, Noah, and Vivian wearing Rimmer uniforms! Horrah! Cali's a soft-light holigram, meaning she can't physically touch real objects, only other holograms. She also has her arms behind her back like Rimmer did during his time as a soft-light hologram. NP's sporting a fancy Series VII Rimmer outfit, and he's a hard-light holigram, meaning he can physically interact with real people and objects. Vivian is not a holigram. I just needed something else there =) She's wearing Rimmer's black/blue outfit and she's (sorta) doing the Rimmer salute! Horrah! I REALLY like this picture. I especially like N.P. Rimmer's outfit 'cause it is SO bright! His pose is THE best pose I've ever done for Noah! I'm so proud of this one!

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Posted: Thursday, 09 August, 2001 @ 01:36 PM

I love your style! It's really scetchy and relaxed looking, I like it alot!! You color very nicely! I smile. (I like all your stuff, I just commented on one of my favs.)

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