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Liz Ramirez

Charles and the Roboticizer
Charles and the Roboticizer by @LizSama (Liz Ramirez)

I love uncle chuck, he's my favorite sub character. So friendly and kind and sweet. . . It's hard to imagine he was the one that created a machine that would ultimately cause the downfall of all of Mobius and it's people. Here's a picture with some quotes from Gravity Kill's "Here" ..big favorite o'mine. Charles stands, horrified and guilty, symbolically with blood pouring down his hands. That top very dark image of Charles face horrified is suppose to be a sorta foreshadowing of how he himself, will be subjected to his own creation.. We see a blubbery HORRIBLY DRAWN shadowed form of Robotnik, watching and taking great sadistic pleasure to Charles pain.

It aint the best drawn in the world. It's sorta an old image, and i had to color it with Photoshop 4 (Which my sis Krystal knows blows and causes horrible blotchings and errorings when you got minimum amounts of RAM. Not only that, system kept erroring at the size of the picture, so i had to work with the actual sizing of this image here. Coloring like that doesn't work too well. BLEH) and it crashed so often i just...got too pissed to put real effort into it.

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