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Daisy Hunt

This is where my trust in humanity got me!
This is where my trust in humanity got me! by @Lucky_Ladybug66 (Daisy Hunt)

Bass without a helmet (or a shirt, again), here angrily telling Roll about how he sustained the scar on his chest and how much he hates humanity. This is from my sequel to Breathe No More. Bass is still recuperating in the NetCity hospital, but he wants out. XD; And he's still confused, wondering now about what's right.

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Posted: Thursday, 14 October, 2004 @ 02:02 AM

Ah, Roll, I know who she is! ...still never seen Bass before, though ^^;

Minor suggestion: it might help if you made the band-thingies on Roll's helmet flatter on the outermost edges, to look more like they were curving around her head. ^^;;

Nice emotion displayed in this one...Bass looks bitter, and I like the way you've got him pointing to the scar.

Posted: Thursday, 14 October, 2004 @ 08:14 AM

XD; Never seen Bass? That must be remedied sometime. ^__~ If you're interested in the EXE branch of the Megaman fandom (where both the Bass and the Roll in the pictures I do hail from), I'd recommend browsing http://www.rockman-exe.com

Bass wasn't in the Megaman show from the mid-nineties. And they made Protoman a bad guy in that, even though he isn't supposed to be one. --.--;; Such a pity. I wish they'd make a show that followed the Classic games more closely. XD;

Thanks for the tip! Yeah, that'd help, definitely. smiles.

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