I promised like I’ll draw Chip in the form of a transformer, well.
A little thoughts. Some time ago, I was visited by the idea that some of the cybertronians might have developed a universal language because of a particular work. Just imagine that you have been spending almost your whole life on one or another job, this cannot but affect you. One way or another, the profession leaves its mark.
And that’s what I thought about. What if … the miners have developed their own language, which they practice from one generation to other generation? Just think the mines is a dark, dangerous place, you can also encounter Sparkeater (or any other monsters), even heavy noise or vibration can lead to a collapse or attract the attention of dangerous creatures. What language is best suited if even speak in unstable areas can be dangerous?
Bio light. Language from flashes of light, this is quiet and universal for a dark place. Just imagine, the miners spend most of the time developing the sleeves of the mines and I doubt very much that the lighting would be extended everywhere. Obviously, the furs of this profession has flashlights (if you look at the Terminus, they are part of its helmet), I think that the lines of the bio lights among the cybertronians can also be bright enough to illuminate a small space around themselves.
I think this language could resemble something like Morse code. Short or long flashes, just imagine how fast the miners must react to read each other's messages. It is also quite universal, in the sense that the language for this profession is single and does not have branches, like for example in the language of the Seeker wings (I suppose that the difference between Vos and other cities of flying bots can most likely be, the language is still common, but the accents and dialects can be different. Like the languages of one group on Earth, for example, like among the Slavic peoples). This would suggest that they can probably flash biofires more strongly (well, in theory they are brighter than other Cybertronians), I also think that young miners probably remember it faster than normal speech. It would be funny to see a young miner trying to communicate in this way with a bot whose profession does not intersect with miners. Imagine police bots that depending on the city or state can often cross paths with miners and can speak this flash language fluently. There are so many applications for this and it would be really interesting.
I think by the way, in addition to the flashes, it would be logical to add body language and maybe touch. That miners can be quite tactile, you know, tap a comrade gently on the shoulder with their fingers to get attention (I think they can move quietly so as not to cause a lot of vibrations, so getting attention in this way would be logical) or point at something and only then the bio lights come into play. That's why groups of miners could be closely related. Their communication culture would simply imply close contact for communication.
If someone asks, imagine a young Megatron writing poetry and putting on a real light show for the rest of the miners, it's crazy haha. This language may not be understood by others, so it has advantages both in terms of romantic manifestations and in military affairs. Considering that many Decepticons were from lesser professions, the language of bio ligths would be common among their.
Have you been missing the spring vibes lately? Then she rushes to you with a bouquet of flowers! In general, I haven’t drawn animals for a long time, I wanted to please my friend and that’s why I drew her character. Feneca Gabi.
You know what, I have one thought that has not left my head for a long time. I'm not hinting at anything, of course, but Sealand is literally an artificial persona. Just think, his place isn't big enough to have an impersonation, right? Yes, this is a fort, but it was created by people, does it mean that Arthur literally created a younger brother for himself? If so, it literally looks like he was creating a robot, because Peter's body is solid metal, wires and parts. Just think, in its own way Sealand is an indicator of progress and the fact that the countries of the past are becoming obsolete in their own way and do not keep up with the times. What if that's why Arthur and Peter have such a tense relationship. After all, it is unpleasant to realize that something so inanimate has acquired a mind and a soul. After all, other countries also ignore Sealand, and it can be scary for them to realize that people have started to develop at such a rate. Ladonia is also partly similar to Peter in that he is completely technical and has almost no body. The link between thought and faith became strange. The thought that Peter is essentially the first robot with an autonomous mind makes me think that Arthur considers his creation to be a big mistake. Something like the thought "He came too early"? Not sure. I think this would explain Arthur's strange attitude that he simultaneously neglects Peter and seems to be worried about that. (Strange concern yeah). In general, Sealand simply came ahead of time and became a terrible reminder that time is advancing, although now a lot of his technologies are probably outdated, so Ladonia is ahead of the rest.
Look at my girl! Thank you❤✨🌺
Commission from TG
Oh, I forgot about two more drawings. Servant demons. For every supreme demon from a past post!💖✨✨
For the first time in a long time, I made an update to the design of my character. It looks good and you can immediately see the progress in style.
Two commissions I did last month for @firephoenix8. Human TFP Bumblebee and Smokescreen with their respective human buddies. Gotta love bromance. :)
If you’re interested in commissions, here’s my most recent pricing info.
Old, grumbling, rude High Tide (I still love him) and sweet, kind Cody (My cinnamon bun). I think they would get along, moreover, the sailor gave the dog to Cody.
Welcome to my blog "a thousand and one weird ideas". I draw a little here, write my AUs with lore details and joke around.
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