It's just a monochrome palette, that I've tried in various hues over the years. This palette evolved from the one I used in "Entry Level Positions", which was inspired by "Tawawa on Monday"
Hah! I love the father cleaned out (pun intended) morale officers personality as shown here. Its always pleasing to see a portrayal like this that doesnt equate submissive sexual tastes with doormat.
Well you see, one of the first CPC's was developed by an international body where most of the member nations' languages used noun-adjective ordering instead of adject-noun. The full name was translated but the acronym stuck to the original ordering. Like how today we have the "international system" of units but we call them "SI units".
I don't think it's accusatory at all, she's literally sharing her concern with a subordinate and phrasing it specifically where she's not the subject. She's blaming the other crewmen, not the morale officer.
Wait. It's not a reprimand, but she then gets all accusatory? Sounds like the Commander isn't a very good leader at this point... Unless she's going to just turn the Morale Officer loose on the saboteurs.
Nice touch with the black hole and its accretion disk, I do like scientific realism mixed in with my SciFi.
::sigh:: Some things never change... the woman cops the blame for the men behaving badly trying to get her attention. I bet the commander is going to end up disciplining her.
Have you thought of making a Wetware comic where his/her cybernetics are compromised? Maybe a firmware update goes wrong, or a disgruntled crewmate hacking. <Immediate localized morale boost recommended> "What? We're in the mess hall - absolutely not!" <User authority superseded by new program directives. Initiating Chest_Flash sequence.>
I like it. Seems to me you've really gotten more or less where you wanted to go with this, and even the "lifelike" version is still way better when you started down this path. I'd love to see "Better This Way," or "Lighter Chains" shown this way.
Oh wow. It's like she was just freshly transformed out of nowhere. And she's coping with both her new body, the bewilderment of the transformation, and her female brain beginning to manifest itself slowly. A lot to take in all at once, that's for sure. I love this!