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PostedFri Sep 23, 2005 8:57 pm
by X'an Shin
Dwilah wrote:Since I'm just killing the hotness right here, I might as well go ahead and ask the question, what does this say about our video games and the way we portray women?
Well, to be fair, would the masses (not necessarily you or I) be willing to pay money to play a video game where all they got to see was the other side of Jabba's Harem?

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Yeeeeeeesh. Also: Apologies for image leeching. My FTP client is dead.

Re: Twi'lek Girls...

PostedFri Sep 23, 2005 9:10 pm
by Skorixor
Keer wrote:
Jabe Adaks wrote:So like what is it about them?

Maybe SD Zannon knows.
I heard SD Zannon died in a freaky twisted moisture vaporator incident. Sucked the life right outta him. :eek:

PostedFri Sep 23, 2005 11:39 pm
by snado
X'an Shin wrote:
Dwilah wrote:Since I'm just killing the hotness right here, I might as well go ahead and ask the question, what does this say about our video games and the way we portray women?
Well, to be fair, would the masses (not necessarily you or I) be willing to pay money to play a video game where all they got to see was the other side of Jabba's Harem?

Image

Yeeeeeeesh. Also: Apologies for image leeching. My FTP client is dead.
THAT is very scary.... to say the least....

PostedSat Sep 24, 2005 2:00 am
by Sai'nu
snado wrote:
X'an Shin wrote:
Dwilah wrote:Since I'm just killing the hotness right here, I might as well go ahead and ask the question, what does this say about our video games and the way we portray women?
Well, to be fair, would the masses (not necessarily you or I) be willing to pay money to play a video game where all they got to see was the other side of Jabba's Harem?

Image

Yeeeeeeesh. Also: Apologies for image leeching. My FTP client is dead.
THAT is very scary.... to say the least....
Is this her when she first wakes up though?

All joking aside... I'll throw this one to our female roleplayers. Some beauty is only skin deep... the best of it is what is on the inside. A good heart. :razz:

PostedSat Sep 24, 2005 10:00 am
by Keer
X'an Shin wrote:

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X'an Shin wrote: Also: Apologies for image leeching....
Yeah, X'an. Stop stealing images from the "Scared Celibate" Program at Anchorhead High School.

PostedMon Sep 26, 2005 1:39 am
by xyryn
It's because they are both hairless and have "big hair". That's for the men to appreciate. :cool:

For the women, being a Twi'lek is popular cause there are all these nifty colors that you can be (other than some shade of brown) ... and dress in colors you can't use in real life. All that roleplay content is not known to most of the females who first come ingame.

Personally, I don't care for skinny. Most of the Twi'lek females are too skinny. That Twi'lek Jedi - Secura, however, defined space very well. (Sorry guys, triangles don't define space at all well.)
:D

PostedMon Sep 26, 2005 6:45 am
by Skorixor
xyryn wrote: That Twi'lek Jedi - Secura, however, defined space very well. (Sorry guys, triangles don't define space at all well.)[/color] :D
??!?!?!??

PostedMon Sep 26, 2005 2:58 pm
by xyryn
From the artist's point of view: Define space = positive space such as a cup, a table, a human figure outlines negative space - the shape of the "air" around the positive space.

A male human is usually in a triangle shape, either point down or point up. It can define space by being in action, but when a male is standing still, then the space around the figure is a boring shape. On the other hand, the space around a female human standing still is much more interesting in outline.

For some odd reason, I don't think most guys are interested in negative space...but the Secura character in Episode 3 defined negative space better than most women I've seen.
:D

PostedMon Sep 26, 2005 3:04 pm
by Sai'nu
I'm a bit puzzled still... I thought she was hawt, yes? :cool:

PostedMon Sep 26, 2005 5:51 pm
by Keer
Sai'nu wrote:I'm a bit puzzled still... I thought she was hawt, yes? :cool:
Yeah, I'd define my triangle in Secura's rhombus anyday.

PostedThu Sep 29, 2005 5:05 am
by snado
ya know she does have a good point, even though my charecters is pretty much clinicaly insain, two personalities and such, add that with tkm and doctor... Yada yada, and you add in dark jedi to the mix and it generaly dont end up to well for the general populous, but she does have a very good point, and btw KEER re you ever on the keer charecter? never see you on ya skunk >.<

PostedThu Sep 29, 2005 12:45 pm
by xyryn
Well, Sai'nu, I'm a girl. I define another females hawtness by the reaction of the guys around me. The rection was pretty much unanimous. So, I think the film Secura rates about a 9 or a 10. 8-)