
With added improvements this time, cray looking much better!
"No, he will not huff and puff and blow your house down... He will just blow it up!"
Original concept sheet: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4204145/
Cray Narick
Cray is a prestigious member of the Glasswalker Tribe of the Garou Nation. His other name, a name commonly used among his people, is The-Smith. He is a master weapon smith of the modern age. He not only craft the finest guns, he also make special spirit-based weapons and melee weapons. He makes everything himself and by himself. When asked if he’d take an apprentice, he usually closes the door or kick the individual out.
He can be a fun and thrill seeker if he wanted to be but most of the time he keeps to himself working on the latest orders or implementing his latest crazy designs in his workshop. He doesn’t keep company unless he knows them well enough or is forced to. He can be grumpy but he has some level of tolerance for annoyance and distraction.
He never leave home without a plan and a backup to that plan and a contingency to the backup of the original plan. Some called him paranoid schizo. He just calls it common sense. It is a dangerous world out there, he often tells people, so you should always stock up on the best weapons money can buy, preferably from his inventory.
War Form
As a Garou, he can shapeshift to a werewolf form, a monstrous 9 ft tall gray-furred killing machine with claws and fangs to match. But Cray doesn’t often use his claws and fangs. He knows how to use them but he certainly got better stuff than them. This wolf is hunting pigs with style. As a master weapon smith, he has specialized a private collection of weapons best fitted to users such as his werewolf form. He also crafts specially fitting body armors to protect the most vulnerable parts of a user such as his werewolf form. In his werewolf form, he is often seen wearing black plastic-looking body armor over his entire torso. The armor has many small boxes on the front and back. Often weapons from hand guns and rifles to knives and grenades can be seen sticking to these boxes magically. It can even stick instruments as large as a rocket launcher. Bracers that cover both arms from wrists to elbows fit snugly with extensions that cover over the elbows when the arms straighten out. The extension of each bracers protrudes to a very sharp point like a spike. No doubt that he can use that as a melee weapon. Shin guards extend from ankles to knees with similar small boxes on them. Large hand guns designed to be used by his big clawed hands are often secured to the shin guards. The same utility belt he always wore in his human form is also present on his werewolf form, just bigger.
The Big Bertha
There have always been a need to place heavy suppression firepower in the hands on ground troops. Tanks and artilleries are the paradigms of such necessity. However, tanks are not very maneuverable and artilleries are too slow to keep up with the mobility of infantry. That is why the emergence of infantry mobile gun system became a key player in modern urban battlefields. However, today’s mobile gun systems are still too big, at least to Cray’s perspective. He sought to bring heavy gun system into the hands of infantry, literally. His creation and love-child was the Big Bertha, his shoulder-mounted recoil-dampened 88-mm mobile gun system.
The Big Bertha is still too heavy for a single human to carry and the recoil force, though dampened by cleverly engineered pneumatic dampers, is still too great for a single human to use. But he wasn’t designing it for human operators. The Big Bertha compliments his werewolf form perfectly. A flash and gas suppressor muzzle is mounted on a 5-ft long barrel that is inserted into a case moulded to fit on the shoulder of his werewolf form. A pair of handles, one directly under the mid-section of the casing for his right hand and another directly under the front end of the casing and slightly tilted for the left hand, provide stability, targeting, and firing control. A wide and round-barrel targeting scope is extended out on the left side of the casing. The casing extends out for another 2 feet beyond the shoulder. This section is where a round magazine is attached from underneath the casing. The barrel where the heavy round is discharged extends through the casing and is designed to slide out from the back of the casing to allow the pneumatic recoil dampers to work their charm. The casing of each round is designed to eject from a sliding door on the right side of the cannon. The cannon’s design is
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Stay tuned for when my ice cream whelp sculptures will become available to buy!
See here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4317465
"No, he will not huff and puff and blow your house down... He will just blow it up!"
Original concept sheet: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4204145/
Cray Narick
Cray is a prestigious member of the Glasswalker Tribe of the Garou Nation. His other name, a name commonly used among his people, is The-Smith. He is a master weapon smith of the modern age. He not only craft the finest guns, he also make special spirit-based weapons and melee weapons. He makes everything himself and by himself. When asked if he’d take an apprentice, he usually closes the door or kick the individual out.
He can be a fun and thrill seeker if he wanted to be but most of the time he keeps to himself working on the latest orders or implementing his latest crazy designs in his workshop. He doesn’t keep company unless he knows them well enough or is forced to. He can be grumpy but he has some level of tolerance for annoyance and distraction.
He never leave home without a plan and a backup to that plan and a contingency to the backup of the original plan. Some called him paranoid schizo. He just calls it common sense. It is a dangerous world out there, he often tells people, so you should always stock up on the best weapons money can buy, preferably from his inventory.
War Form
As a Garou, he can shapeshift to a werewolf form, a monstrous 9 ft tall gray-furred killing machine with claws and fangs to match. But Cray doesn’t often use his claws and fangs. He knows how to use them but he certainly got better stuff than them. This wolf is hunting pigs with style. As a master weapon smith, he has specialized a private collection of weapons best fitted to users such as his werewolf form. He also crafts specially fitting body armors to protect the most vulnerable parts of a user such as his werewolf form. In his werewolf form, he is often seen wearing black plastic-looking body armor over his entire torso. The armor has many small boxes on the front and back. Often weapons from hand guns and rifles to knives and grenades can be seen sticking to these boxes magically. It can even stick instruments as large as a rocket launcher. Bracers that cover both arms from wrists to elbows fit snugly with extensions that cover over the elbows when the arms straighten out. The extension of each bracers protrudes to a very sharp point like a spike. No doubt that he can use that as a melee weapon. Shin guards extend from ankles to knees with similar small boxes on them. Large hand guns designed to be used by his big clawed hands are often secured to the shin guards. The same utility belt he always wore in his human form is also present on his werewolf form, just bigger.
The Big Bertha
There have always been a need to place heavy suppression firepower in the hands on ground troops. Tanks and artilleries are the paradigms of such necessity. However, tanks are not very maneuverable and artilleries are too slow to keep up with the mobility of infantry. That is why the emergence of infantry mobile gun system became a key player in modern urban battlefields. However, today’s mobile gun systems are still too big, at least to Cray’s perspective. He sought to bring heavy gun system into the hands of infantry, literally. His creation and love-child was the Big Bertha, his shoulder-mounted recoil-dampened 88-mm mobile gun system.
The Big Bertha is still too heavy for a single human to carry and the recoil force, though dampened by cleverly engineered pneumatic dampers, is still too great for a single human to use. But he wasn’t designing it for human operators. The Big Bertha compliments his werewolf form perfectly. A flash and gas suppressor muzzle is mounted on a 5-ft long barrel that is inserted into a case moulded to fit on the shoulder of his werewolf form. A pair of handles, one directly under the mid-section of the casing for his right hand and another directly under the front end of the casing and slightly tilted for the left hand, provide stability, targeting, and firing control. A wide and round-barrel targeting scope is extended out on the left side of the casing. The casing extends out for another 2 feet beyond the shoulder. This section is where a round magazine is attached from underneath the casing. The barrel where the heavy round is discharged extends through the casing and is designed to slide out from the back of the casing to allow the pneumatic recoil dampers to work their charm. The casing of each round is designed to eject from a sliding door on the right side of the cannon. The cannon’s design is
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Stay tuned for when my ice cream whelp sculptures will become available to buy!
See here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4317465
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