Monday, June 11, 2007

Kids With Robots-The Defects!


Yeah, I couldn't resist continuing with this. So this is Robot 6: A.M.I, which stands for Armor and Metal Insect, and hence it is a robotic insect. Six thru Ten are essentially the counterparts to One thru Five. So this is the first of the defective robots. why is it defective? These robots actually merge with a human and begin to control them, which is never good for a pet. Ha, if I keep this up I'll have a whole little plot line for my all ages comic that I have in mind for this. Plus, I get to dress everyone up really cute.

AND. I will be moving on from my place of work now to a new place of work. Time to step away from television production and move into graphic design and web design. I'm actually going to be working for a major Japanese food company that has been around for a VERY long time, so it'll be a big change. Plus, everyone speaks Japanese, so it's time for me to brush up on my nihongo skills and get myself in gear. After working in the entertainment industry and wearing jeans and t-shirts everyday for the past 4 years, I guess I need to prepare myself to be more business like. I'm excited, it'll be challenging. I am touched though that both my bosses at the production company I work at are going to miss me. In television where everyone is in and out with each production, having made my home there for a year is a big thing. My fiancee will still be there editing though, so I'm sure I'll be seeing them all soon.

I do not like starting over, though. That's the hardest part. A new job, new people, new rules, new etiquette. I doubt at my new job I can have a beer on a Friday while I'm working while hanging with my boss and coworkers, but you can't have everything, right?

AHHHH. Time to work on tomorrow's page.

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Okay, now, don't take this the wrong way, but that..."robot", as you call it, looks far more draconic than insectoid. I blame the big honkin' wing, and the spikes along its tail. SPEAKING OF DRAGONS! (Probably my favorite topic of all time, narrowly edging out both swords and Lucifer/Mr. D) Have you started reading the Temeraire series yet? If not, you should really pick up the first three books when you get a chance. This series proves what I've known all along; namely, there's nothing that can't be made awesome by adding large quantities of dragon to it. Case in point: The Napoleonic wars, on their own, are dangerously uninteresting to me. The Napoleonic wars, with the addition of a draconic military tradition, are cool enough to make up for the rest of France's military history. 'Nuff said.

...WOW that was random and long-winded...

June 29, 2007 at 2:49 PM  

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