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Pinned Post - Tatter The Planaria
On my idle days, I've played a bit of VR to pass the time. Certain avatars catch my eye, and some I even decide to make Ocs out of. So, without further ado, introducing, Splashy!
Or at least, this is the avatar's name... so we'll roll with it.
Splashy is a Besuru, a dragon creature. Coming in all shapes and sizes, even colors. No set lore attached, as the creator hasn't written any yet.
Splashy finds himself as a Vore Switch, so he identifies as 80% Pred & 20% Prey.
(Have mercy on me it's my first time on this topic-)
The Besuru is very peppy, enjoying lots of everything. He can be quite sly, but just wants fun at the end of the day. Splashy also enjoys being in a dominant perspective, towering over others smaller than himself. These individuals usually find themselves in for teases, voracious or not.
Splashy has an interesting power as well. The dragon's body is almost water-like, and thus can merge with the liquid at will. This allows him to grow in size, taking the size of the body of water entirely! Expect Giant/Tiny tropes with this fella.
Lastly, Splashy is for the following:
•Fear, Mawplay
•Safe, Willing & Unwilling
•Digestion w/Reformation at request! He'd like to make sure it's on his prey's terms.
•Is fine with being eaten willingly & unwillingly, but against digestion.
Lemme know what you think! Splashy is open to questions, similarly to Misty, so I do not mind if there are any specifically regarding them.
Full body pic of my oc
someone is trying to ban the entire vore community here on Tumblr.
💬 0 🔁 0 ❤️ 0 · Some hater is trying to ban the entire vore community on Tumblr because... and I quote "they are all the same person."
Well, I was staying neutral and even defending this guy's corner somewhat, trying to educate them on social etiquette and that.
then they objectified me for being intersex.
so now I'm sharing all the stuff they told me not to.
enjoy your feed spam, jerk-off.
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some idiot is trying to brand vore as unwilling only. get off the internet, you intolerant loser.
What's a Joem?
pronounced "eem", it's short for Jovian Emerald.
a hyena-like aphid, who consists of living clothes, made of apple skin, and filled inside, by an apple yogurt golem body.
Why is it called an Emerald? That's many layers of lore deep. It's several combined things, from a long running series.
I could explain it, but you might lose interest, before I've even finished.
So what's a Drjoem?
the dr is an abbreviation for doctor.
it refers to the bacteria colony hive-mind slime creature form that also has the powers of a necromancer and acts as a medic.
this form itself can be any appearance, so it functionally works as a character class, rather than a race.
Drjoem, pronounced "dream", is a jovian emerald race character, in bacteria-necromancer class.
I play the bacteria-necromancer class in the Aggregate Fiction game.
Only they could make a support class that's as competent as a striker.
Let me play you the song of my people.
First I'm gonna kill the enemy. Then I'm going to use them against the enemy. Then I'm going to clone their oc's. So when the fight is over I have little thems to use as puppets.
Also my claws are knives and i can spread enemy-specific infection.
Hell is a place on Earth and I'm here to punish the wicked. I sure get a kick out of doing it.
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A sentient fully-functional model plane replica of a Blohm & Voss BV 141 'Vogel Unsymmetrich'.
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The BV 141
Before the war - Shunned by the Luftwaffe
The BV 141 had the manoeuvrability of a plane half its size.
It was built like bomber, really really big, the size of a bus.
Its purpose was reconnaissance with future plans as a bomber.
On seeing it flying around, they asked the pilot to perform the kind of sudden sharp turns, that a much smaller plane would be capable of.
Needless to say, they broke the damn control stick off.
The designer was then told it would never be a good fighter plane, and for that reason they decided to use it as target practice.
Shake My Head. It's not built to be a fighter plane.
The fact it manoeuvres like one at the size it is, is a damn miracle.
During the war - Sabotage by Focke-Wolfe
They gave the reconnaissance job to a much less manoeuvrable aircraft, because when they saw it flying around, they didn't confuse it for a fighter plane, BECAUSE IT WAS LESS MANOEUVERABLE!
The BV 141 did however take part in a couple of air battles, despite most public sources today claiming it never did.
It outperformed the enemy fighter planes, leading to a victory in all cases where it was used.
Despite this, it was pulled and funding was instead spent on the triebflugel.
This turned out to be a costly mistake, as the triebflugal project was an absolute disaster, not producing a single working prototype, after literal years of development.
The designer of the triebflugal themselves even admitted, that they created the outlandish design just to get funding, and they knew from the start that it would never actually work.
Immediately after the war - betrayal by America
After the war, the Americans gave a lot of the aircraft designers sanctuary.
However the designer of the BV 141 was rejected this offer, because according to the other aircraft designers, the plane would never be even able to leave the ground, they already knew the plane had performed well in test flights.
The Americans looked at the designs and couldn't understand it, so they called it a "flightless bird" and instead funded the triebflugal.
The American triebflugal project was met with disaster as well, and after a few dozen deaths they eventually scrapped it, in favour of a different VTOL design from a different designer.
Since the BV 141's designer had emigrated to the USA, but was not given the pardon by the authorities, he was classified as an illegal immigrant, despite the fact that the very people accusing him of the crime, were the same people that imported him to the USA to begin with.
Due to his criminal status, he couldn't leave without being arrested, so he just lived in hiding until dying of old age, his papers on the scientific discovery that enabled the BV 141's flight, were found after his death and stored in a museum warehouse.
This is not the same as the literal plane's blueprints, which Lockhead Martin kept for a while before making them public.
The arrest of an enthusiast on live television
In the 70's, a full-scale replica was built by an enthusiast, as part of a British documentary on 1940's aircraft.
Part of it involved a live segment showing the plane in flight.
After the broadcast, the enthusiast was arrested without charge and spent the next few decades in prison with no explanation why.
But since then there have been televised demonstrations of models, and public broadcasts of air shows involving the plane in question, even while the enthusiast from before was still in prison.
It's possible he was arrested for some other reason, but no explanation has ever been given, even after his eventual release from prison.
The years that follow - The mystery of a lost science
Replicas of the BV 141 have been made in miniature and full scale, and they fly exactly like the ones from WW2.
However, any attempt to change the design, for some reason makes the plane fly considerably worse.
Nobody's sure why this is and for decades scientists have been trying to figure it out.
Simulations involving the BV 141 aren't accurate, since they're built on our current understanding of physics, and for that reason we can't use AI to figure it out.
Only whatever formulas the plane designer used are accurate to how it responds in real life.
Without knowing what those formulas are, we would need to build literally millions of miniatures each with a different combination of alterations and then test each in real life to find the golden ratio.
All we know is the name the designer gave it "The encapsulated vortex effect".
Many have assumed what it means, but have all been proven wrong in practice.
It stands as a scientific discovery lost to time, via the ignorance of trend-following sceptics.
G-force suppression - A case for asymmetry
The design of the BV 141 appears to break the rules of G-force, at least considering the strain on the pilot.
In reality it's more like an optical illusion.
pulling up with a clockwise roll, pushing down with an anti-clockwise roll, rolling clockwise with elevation, and rolling anticlockwise with declination, all place the driver's cabin as the pivot point, changing the G-forces from being translations to rotations.
this severely reduces the G-forces on the pilot when taking manoeuvres, while moving vital functions of the plane, such as the engine and tail, rapidly out of the way.
it does put the crew at more risk, but it's better to sacrifice a crew member than the whole plane, especially since at the altitude the plane was commonly used, losing the plane would have meant death for all occupants.
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Character fusion or fan child. You decide.
Pinned Post: Loz The Unhinged Apterygaster
I'm an apterygaster (kiwi-like solenogaster) with an unhinged jaw.
why?
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that's why
or at least that's my persona.
IRL I'm a scientist, but not an interesting one.
I study food textures.
It's surprisingly complex and boring.