(Edit: So it's come to my attention that there's a reason they mentioned a size limit... What I've done now is resized this one a bit to be somewhat clearer, but if you want to see it in its original size, try this link http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2.....29-d66aqte.png )
So this is the reference sheet for my fursona that I mentioned earlier. You may be a bit curious as to why it's "Ruby," so I'll explain that it was a past username I had, and being called Ruby is a little better than being called Gemstone you know? Alright, down to business! Let's get on with some information shall we?
Radiators- You may have noticed the radiators that sit smugly atop each of his shoulders, so I suppose it's time I told you about what they do! When your blood is circulated by a 270cc engine, it tends to put a more literal phrase on "bringing one's blood to a boil!" To combat the high temperatures of blood acting as coolant, two radiators transfer heat from incoming blood and diffuse it into the surrounding air to keep his temperature at a healthy 98.6(F) so as not to damage those bits that aren't metal. They can be retracted for convenience at any time, but they automatically deploy in stressful situations to keep the heat off.
Parts and Accessories- Just because you've got to use a few extra parts to get along doesn't mean you can't have a little variety! What goes in must come out, so Ruby is most often seen with an exhaust pipe on his back that pipes all exhaust up and out along his back. It's usually removed for sleeping, showering, dressing, and the likes, but otherwise the pipes stay on. An exhaust pipe on your back can get a little cumbersome and clunky when you would prefer it not be, so HB industries has provided him with an alternative exhaust pipe that promises not to sacrifice performance with its slimmer design; it came with a warning, however, that it had no heat shield and it be handled with caution accordingly.
Guts n' Stuff- So then what makes Ruby tick? The answer lies with a 270cc, One cylinder engine that tops 15hp 4800rpm and 17.7lb-ft 4000rpm. This peppy little engine substitutes as his respiratory systems, circulatory systems, and metabolism all in one package! Such a system, however, requires a certain fuel, one provided by a modified liver that not only filters blood but also filters and synthesizes fuel from ingested food (which is acquired from the modified stomach). Most other organs you'd expect to find in an otherwise normal person are crammed in his abdominal cavity with the rest of his metal guts!
So this is the reference sheet for my fursona that I mentioned earlier. You may be a bit curious as to why it's "Ruby," so I'll explain that it was a past username I had, and being called Ruby is a little better than being called Gemstone you know? Alright, down to business! Let's get on with some information shall we?
Radiators- You may have noticed the radiators that sit smugly atop each of his shoulders, so I suppose it's time I told you about what they do! When your blood is circulated by a 270cc engine, it tends to put a more literal phrase on "bringing one's blood to a boil!" To combat the high temperatures of blood acting as coolant, two radiators transfer heat from incoming blood and diffuse it into the surrounding air to keep his temperature at a healthy 98.6(F) so as not to damage those bits that aren't metal. They can be retracted for convenience at any time, but they automatically deploy in stressful situations to keep the heat off.
Parts and Accessories- Just because you've got to use a few extra parts to get along doesn't mean you can't have a little variety! What goes in must come out, so Ruby is most often seen with an exhaust pipe on his back that pipes all exhaust up and out along his back. It's usually removed for sleeping, showering, dressing, and the likes, but otherwise the pipes stay on. An exhaust pipe on your back can get a little cumbersome and clunky when you would prefer it not be, so HB industries has provided him with an alternative exhaust pipe that promises not to sacrifice performance with its slimmer design; it came with a warning, however, that it had no heat shield and it be handled with caution accordingly.
Guts n' Stuff- So then what makes Ruby tick? The answer lies with a 270cc, One cylinder engine that tops 15hp 4800rpm and 17.7lb-ft 4000rpm. This peppy little engine substitutes as his respiratory systems, circulatory systems, and metabolism all in one package! Such a system, however, requires a certain fuel, one provided by a modified liver that not only filters blood but also filters and synthesizes fuel from ingested food (which is acquired from the modified stomach). Most other organs you'd expect to find in an otherwise normal person are crammed in his abdominal cavity with the rest of his metal guts!
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