Cod + halo pen sketches!! Been liking call of duty a lot honestly
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Cod + halo pen sketches!! Been liking call of duty a lot honestly
John Carver: "WHAT THE F*#K?"
Escena basado en un fic muy bueno jeje, quise plasmar a mi manera esta escena pero en el texto se lee mejor.
El autor es: @snarliestuff
Link del Fic: https://archiveofourown.org/works/78197546
So the last Del-verse vote (back in Halloween) Tied between 40k and Despace, so I figured it was worth giving Despace the win this time round so I could do both!
Dead space Del: Chief Delijah Leach, head of security, and Necromorph 'Sleeper Mimic'
More lore on 'Sleeper Mimic' over on my discord
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We are all one in the blood.
Erm oc its rot he has a name its like issac or something uh hes kinda based off dead space in a way idk
This is unfathomable to the outside mind, I apologize greatly.
Most people remember Dead Space for the jump scares and the Necromorphs.
But underneath the horror, the game is quietly teaching you something about the human body.
For forty hours you’re trained to dismantle it.
Aim for the limbs. Sever joints. Harvest the remains.
Bodies become problems to solve. Resources to process.
And the deeper you go into the trilogy, the stranger the ideas get — ancient alien intelligence shaping evolution, a religion built around transformation, and the promise that humanity’s ultimate destiny is to merge into a single cosmic organism.
What starts as survival horror slowly becomes something else:
a story about whether the body is something sacred… or something that needs to be overcome.
In this video I break down the philosophy and symbolism behind Dead Space, why space horror so often treats embodiment as the problem, and how these ideas show up across modern sci-fi culture.
FULL VIDEO HERE: