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Hohenheim (Lobotomy E.G.O::Lamp) from Limbus Company
"Welcome back Mr. Nothingburger, this time with a clusterfuck of an outfit! The only redeeming qualities are the coat (which is only cool because it belongs to a cool Abnormality but even then, they rendered it kind of weirdly here) and the hammer, which you can't even see because it's tucked into his coat and it's also invisible. How did they make him look even worse than before? Unbelievable <3"
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A cyborg named Garth A7 from the year 2087 travelled back in time to the year 1966 in an attempt to prevent Professor Sigmund Marx from revealing a discovery that made mind control possible and thus the horrible future Garth came from. Garth was not the only time traveling cyborg as two Tracers followed him back in time as well guided by a homing device inside Garth ("Cyborg 2087", flm)
Welcome to the world of Off-Duty. Our story begins in New York City circa 2087, on what passes for a chilly November Friday in a much warmer city than centuries past.
The concrete jungle has been transformed by climate change and the resulting mitigation efforts, as well as by advanced technology. The rising seas have swamped Lower Manhattan’s low-lying streets, turning the area into America’s Venice, complete with traversable canals and watercraft.
Elsewhere throughout the city, increased investment in natural sea barriers has resulted in sprawling urban gardens. Even Times Square is lush with greenery, now.
More importantly for our story: anyone can fly. Not through magic or jet packs or aircraft, but through a new technology — the Nic...
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