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Hope it's ok now. Thnks for welcoming me.

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he he he it might
but i always imagined the thinking machines in the legends series having the appearance of Necrons. Well...that is until i found out what they did in hunters and sandworms, when that happened i just wished that the authors were old ladies 



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Oh, so it's a Necron...so I didn't actually know what it was.
Thought it was an interpentation of the Terminator(from 1st movie) crawling after being blown up...so not too far from the truth.
Also explains why it was so familier and the skull piece was shaped more menacingly than if it was supposed to look actually human(at least as human as Arnie looks anyway
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Thought it was an interpentation of the Terminator(from 1st movie) crawling after being blown up...so not too far from the truth.
Also explains why it was so familier and the skull piece was shaped more menacingly than if it was supposed to look actually human(at least as human as Arnie looks anyway

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Well i'm a recent Warhammer 40k fan so, before, i wouldnt know what this image was if someone else used it either but i'm thinking of using my last post to do a sig, "how i wished Brian and Kevin were old ladies" with the image. Is that mean
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Behold, my brethren! A signature that carries my discontent!

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Anyone that can work with this one? http://uk.games-workshop.com/necrons/ar ... art-01.jpg
Or if possiple on this one put images of HoD, SoD and Paul of Dune with tiny arms and legs running towards the marines, it will be a cool metaphor for us being the freedom fighters who shoots off the incoming shit from B&K, anyone capable of doing it? Just for the fun?
http://www.myfreewallpapers.net/fantasy ... battle.jpg
Yes the idea might make me look like a psycho, but dont tell anyone
seriously dont 
Or if possiple on this one put images of HoD, SoD and Paul of Dune with tiny arms and legs running towards the marines, it will be a cool metaphor for us being the freedom fighters who shoots off the incoming shit from B&K, anyone capable of doing it? Just for the fun?
http://www.myfreewallpapers.net/fantasy ... battle.jpg
Yes the idea might make me look like a psycho, but dont tell anyone



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it's a dark eldar from Warhammer 40k http://www.geocities.com/jay_mallory/deldar.gif here's the image in a bigger format. If you want more pics you can go here http://uk.games-workshop.com/warhammer40000/ and check the art gallery in each army, pretty cool artwork.

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Awsome thanks a lot! Great work, you didnt needed to but once again thnks.

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Hi all.
I just joined today. I was on the dunenovels.com forum for "classic dune only". Didnt seem like there was much activity over t here. Someone recomended this site, and I like what I see so far. I can't stand the new Dune novels, and the Classic Saga is my all time favorite aside from lord of the rings. Just saying hi and I look forward to posting in the future.
I just joined today. I was on the dunenovels.com forum for "classic dune only". Didnt seem like there was much activity over t here. Someone recomended this site, and I like what I see so far. I can't stand the new Dune novels, and the Classic Saga is my all time favorite aside from lord of the rings. Just saying hi and I look forward to posting in the future.
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Hi and welcome. You have arrived at the right place for Dune lovers.
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(*snort*)BasharTeg wrote:Didnt seem like there was much activity over t here.
And what "action" there might be is quickly deleted by the admin, believe me.
Anyway, welcome. I think you'll enjoy your time here.
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