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Another very aggressive propaganda poster found in the ruins of a Nilean trench on the Optiman border.
A blog about nothing. And the graphic novel, Nil: A Land Beyond Belief by James Turner. It was written long, long ago, in The Before Time.
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Side view of the Mar IV Obliterator Battleballoon from DMCO |
An aerial battleship capable of carrying a 900 ton payload of high explosives, this behemoth is greatly feared by Optiman High Command. Heavily armoured and equipped with 16 high calibre cannons ranging from 300mm to 90mm, it can deal out formidable damage to any foe. The ship is ringed by balconies that can be manned by riflemen to fend off aerial attack. These balconies are also good for barbeques. Virtually indestructable, the Battle Balloon has only one weak point: the three lift balloons, which are vulnerable to rifle fire and bird attack. Five of these gargantuan vehicles are currently for sale. Minor damage to undercarriages. Heavily patched balloons. Leather upholstery. No credit cards. Perfect for avoiding traffic and blasting neighbours using leaf blowers.
Crew: 500
Weight: 20,000 tons (24,000 tons fully loaded)
Weapons: Lots
Armour: 150mm armoured plate
Speed: 12 knots
Design: Annihilator Design Co.
Cost: $3 billion USD
Our price: 5,000 USD
Enforced conformity through standardization and systemization.
Eventually, you don't even notice it is happening.
Artists are rarely happy with their work in hindsight, and I am no exception. There were a few pages in Nil: A Land Beyond Belief I was decidedly unhappy with. Much more so than the rest. Given that the whole book was experimental, this is hardly surprising.
With the french edition, however, I had the chance to fix some things and cull some dialogue to tighten things up.
I don't think the english edition will ever see an update, so... behold! The (relatively) new improved french version:
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A staple of the battlefields between Optima and Nil, the Mark IV Combat Cafe is a mobile coffee distribution hub, serving all ranks 4 days a week. Officers only on Fridays. Combat Cafe's are not open Sunday or during cease fires. Up to 10,000 cups of steaming hot java can be pumped out in a single day before requiring resupply.