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Jo Davidson

New Zero.EXE
New Zero.EXE by @jodavi (Jo Davidson)

I've redesigned my (version of) Zero.EXE . He looks much better now, lol ^^ .

In case you wonder why Zero himself is on the background, Zero is on the front evil grin . Yes, him. I believe IF Zero (and X) ever come into the MMBN/RM EXE-world, their navis are their "souls". After all, a navi is a program and the reploids are full with programs, including their "soul".

I've thought up a story (which I haven't written (yet)) that X and Zero have come to the MMBN world/universe, because they need Netto's and Enzan's help and their navis and the whole world needs Zero and X (to keep it short and snappy >) ). X and Zero are undercover in their world (Zero and X still have their armors under their clothes, lol ^^) to take an eye on Netto and Enzan, who have to save the world with their navis in the near future. I know Netto and Enzan are 11, but I prefer 15 (besides, they don't REALLY look like they're 11), so X and Zero get to be students in the same school (and class) as Ezan and Netto...

Erhmm... I'm drifting off.. I really like how the pic came out ^^

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Jo Davidson

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Posted: Wednesday, 27 November, 2002 @ 09:38 PM

Wow, I really like the one in the front. Just one thing, he is a bit too thin, you might want to try to, hmm, add more muscle. Lol, I almost said fatten him up, but that sounds weird. I better go eat now. BTW, I really like the bg, it looks almost like paper.

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