 
                Intro to a new OC: E-MQ-111 Lambda
                    Im kinda excited working on this new OC, kinda been on a kick playing Sonic Adventure 1 and 2, and and i often have a fondness for the robots in the Dreamcast era. Often if anything, the most favorite robots i love in Dreamcast Era are the GUN Robots (which i still have to make anthros for, i only had anthro'd their Blue Eagle Fighter Jet.) and the best Robot in the seemingly entire series, E-102 Gamma. God his gameplay and the mech stages in Adventure 2 are just SO MUCH FUn to play, especially the hard mode versions of the Mech Stages in Adventure 2.
That gameplay made me wish there was another game based on that lock-on-shoot combat system, would absolutely kill for a mech-fighting game that was like that in terms of gameplay. But back to the best boi, Gamma, Since he was basically created and killed off (spoilers, but, who cares, the game's like, 27 years old or something.) and thus his character is just so good in that small frame of time you play him that, it's REALLY amazing character development. And realizing how increasingly less realistic the UNIPAK Universe is becoming the more i write about and make characters like this, might as well embrace how comic-book and fantasy it really is by making this OC.
Thats what i kinda hope to capture/emulate in a sense, whilst keeping an originality in development towards E-MQ-111 Lambda, as he is based on Gamma. But anyway, the elephant in the room:
What do you think of the synthesized voice i made for Lambda here? His voice was synthesized using Uberduck.ai and altered and edited using Audacity.
Transcription: I'm E-111 Lambda, the second drone built for the Electronic Warfare MQ-9 Series of Predator Drones. Built by the Esteemed Dr. Alfred Hanz Zager, of General Atomics Aeronautical Systems.
My Mission; to route out Terrorist Activity located in the unstable Middle East. All to protect and ordain the establishment of Peace within the region, within orders from the United States Airforce.
It is my duty to serve under the Star-Spangled banner. Programmed to fight for Freedom, Peace, and the protection of Democracy within the world.
            That gameplay made me wish there was another game based on that lock-on-shoot combat system, would absolutely kill for a mech-fighting game that was like that in terms of gameplay. But back to the best boi, Gamma, Since he was basically created and killed off (spoilers, but, who cares, the game's like, 27 years old or something.) and thus his character is just so good in that small frame of time you play him that, it's REALLY amazing character development. And realizing how increasingly less realistic the UNIPAK Universe is becoming the more i write about and make characters like this, might as well embrace how comic-book and fantasy it really is by making this OC.
Thats what i kinda hope to capture/emulate in a sense, whilst keeping an originality in development towards E-MQ-111 Lambda, as he is based on Gamma. But anyway, the elephant in the room:
What do you think of the synthesized voice i made for Lambda here? His voice was synthesized using Uberduck.ai and altered and edited using Audacity.
Transcription: I'm E-111 Lambda, the second drone built for the Electronic Warfare MQ-9 Series of Predator Drones. Built by the Esteemed Dr. Alfred Hanz Zager, of General Atomics Aeronautical Systems.
My Mission; to route out Terrorist Activity located in the unstable Middle East. All to protect and ordain the establishment of Peace within the region, within orders from the United States Airforce.
It is my duty to serve under the Star-Spangled banner. Programmed to fight for Freedom, Peace, and the protection of Democracy within the world.
Category Music / Fantasy
                    Species Aeromorph
                    Size 120 x 120px
                    File Size 1.04 MB
                 
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