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At Plot's End
At Plot's End by @Thorvald (El Thorvaldo)

"Dig in your heels, boys! It's gonna be a long winter!"

Teaser poster for DRAW Your Own Story: At Plot's End, forecasting a later storyline @GenMarshall and I have been developing since early last year. I'm not sure how many spoilers are candidate for declassification, so see his poster for details.

This piece was originally made in March of 2015, shortly after CG and I hatched the plot, with a few finalizing edits November last. Everyone knows my penchant for locking away secret plans until the eleventh hour; CG tends to broadcast his intentions early on; in the end we averaged out and launched the hype train a little ways in to the prelude. :B The flag on the left is modelled on the Free Drones from Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri: Alien Crossfire, a nod to the current plot regarding Internet censorship, and an homage to Buster's Uncle, a SMAC guru and one of the few non-contributing audience members that actually posts feedback.

Any similarity to Delacroix's "Liberty Leading the People" is entirely deliberate.

CivGeneral/Connie Marshall/Calista Starwind, Tym Nightshade, and the Republic of Coruscant © @GenMarshall;
All things Star Wars © Lucasfilm and/or Disney;
Mass Effect © BioWare;
JoanK © JohannaK;
Captain Reynaud © me.

[Originally submitted to DeviantArt December 2016.]


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