and a work outfit. . . if she's a paleontologist :: is right . . she'd need some clothes for grubbing around. . I need to work on her character more because I want thee to be a reason for armor.
hehe I drew them yesterday ^_^; but I fell asleep before i posted them.
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it. -Jurassic Park
I really like this version. I like the leather knee-pads and tool belt as well as the matching suspender straps.
If you want a good excuse for a weapon, you can add a machete. My best friend is an archaeologist, and they use machetes to cut through underbrush and such. As a bonus, you can pick them up pretty inexpensively at Army Navy Surplus stores.
My boyfriend also suggested a pith helmet which I think is an excellent idea. She doesn't even have to wear it all the time, but she could have it strapped to her belt or something. Also, the standard steampunk goggles would go well with this since an archaeologist might actually want to wear them for eye protection. Just another thing to add onto her somewhere for occasional use... I really like the little glasses, so I'm not keen to encourage you to completely discard them.
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it. -Jurassic Park
I was thinking about replacing the little glasses with a pair of those nifty magnifying glasses. . (hard to describe but the ones with the lenses set far away from the frame) She'd keep the little pince nez for more delicate indoor activities. She does need a hat but I was thinking something wide brimmed because palentological expeditions often end up in badlands. . and sun protection is a bonus.
A machete might be nice but I'm thinking about dividing up her character into something like batman. . mild mannered paleontologist by day. . nifty outfit wearing armed (insert profession here) by night. hehe mostly so I have an excuse to make the other outfit.
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it. -Jurassic Park
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Chowder: Pepper Spray?, that sounds delicious!*sprays self in face* AHHHHH! I was wrong horribly wrong!!"
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it.
-Jurassic Park
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Chowder: Pepper Spray?, that sounds delicious!*sprays self in face* AHHHHH! I was wrong horribly wrong!!"
If you want a good excuse for a weapon, you can add a machete. My best friend is an archaeologist, and they use machetes to cut through underbrush and such. As a bonus, you can pick them up pretty inexpensively at Army Navy Surplus stores.
My boyfriend also suggested a pith helmet which I think is an excellent idea. She doesn't even have to wear it all the time, but she could have it strapped to her belt or something. Also, the standard steampunk goggles would go well with this since an archaeologist might actually want to wear them for eye protection. Just another thing to add onto her somewhere for occasional use... I really like the little glasses, so I'm not keen to encourage you to completely discard them.
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"It's not the destination that's important. It's the journey that takes you there."
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Much love,
Laura
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it.
-Jurassic Park
A machete might be nice but I'm thinking about dividing up her character into something like batman. . mild mannered paleontologist by day. . nifty outfit wearing armed (insert profession here) by night. hehe mostly so I have an excuse to make the other outfit.
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But who would suspect that the giant armadillo was a notorious cage-breaker? Or the moose? Yet a moose was almost as skillful with its snout as an elephant with its trunk. Moose were always getting free; they had a talent for it.
-Jurassic Park
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