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What is your main sona?

House Cat
71 (7.7%)
Big Cat
25 (2.7%)
General Dog
24 (2.6%)
Wolf
68 (7.3%)
Fox
92 (9.9%)
Snake
5 (0.5%)
Naga
4 (0.4%)
Lizard
8 (0.9%)
Dragon
55 (5.9%)
Horse
5 (0.5%)
Deer
6 (0.6%)
General Bird
17 (1.8%)
Gryphon
11 (1.2%)
Bat
5 (0.5%)
Otter
10 (1.1%)
Rabbit
7 (0.8%)
Frog
3 (0.3%)
Shark
16 (1.7%)
Whale
7 (0.8%)
Raptor
8 (0.9%)
Owl
8 (0.9%)
Goo Creature
22 (2.4%)
Rubber Creature
3 (0.3%)
Latex Creature
31 (3.3%)
Bear
14 (1.5%)
Weasel
3 (0.3%)
Ferret
10 (1.1%)
Sergal
7 (0.8%)
Camel
12 (1.3%)
DeadFur
18 (1.9%)
Human
352 (38%)

Total Members Voted: 923

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Expensive probably, but have you seen what some artists have pulled off? It's far from impossible if you find the right artist.

Well, making the cybernetics of Silico would require some very good artistic ability.

Well, making the cybernetics of Silico would require some very good artistic ability.
Wait, are you saying you want a suit that has working nerves?

Wait, are you saying you want a suit that has working nerves?

Nonono, not what I mean at all. I just mean that Silico has mechanical parts.

Nonono, not what I mean at all. I just mean that Silico has mechanical parts.
Full Definition of CYBERNETICS. : the science of communication and control theory that is concerned especially with the comparative study of automatic control systems (as the nervous system and brain and mechanical-electrical communication systems

I think you may have used the wrong term, but either way it'd be possible albeit expensive as forget. I'm pretty sure there are prosthetics that even have the ability to 'feel'

Full Definition of CYBERNETICS. : the science of communication and control theory that is concerned especially with the comparative study of automatic control systems (as the nervous system and brain and mechanical-electrical communication systems
his character has these. that's what he said. he didn't say he wants actual real robot arms on his fursuit

Full Definition of CYBERNETICS. : the science of communication and control theory that is concerned especially with the comparative study of automatic control systems (as the nervous system and brain and mechanical-electrical communication systems

I think you may have used the wrong term, but either way it'd be possible albeit expensive as forget. I'm pretty sure there are prosthetics that even have the ability to 'feel'

his character has these. that's what he said. he didn't say he wants actual real robot arms on his fursuit

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his character has these. that's what he said. he didn't say he wants actual real robot arms on his fursuit

I'm sorry for not thinking otherwise? If you use a word I'm going to think the word means what it does.

I'm sorry for not thinking otherwise? If you use a word I'm going to think the word means what it does.

Well, making the cybernetics of Silico would require some very good artistic ability.

Nonono, not what I mean at all. I just mean that Silico has mechanical parts.

I mentioned on multiple occasions that the character has them, I basically was saying that I wanted to reproduce the looks of them, not make actual cybernetics on the suit, night fox was able to understand this. .-.

I asked you what you meant before you said it was for the mechanical parts, then I pointed out that you used a word that didn't mean what you thought. Then Night Fox popped in AFTER you explained it.

I asked you what you meant before you said it was for the mechanical parts, then I pointed out that you used a word that didn't mean what you thought. Then Night Fox popped in AFTER you explained it.

Because he understood what I meant.

Because he understood what I meant.
AFTER you said it, I understood what you meant after you said it as well. But before that it could have very well meant what the word means

AFTER you said it, I understood what you meant after you said it as well. But before that it could have very well meant what the word means

Well, now you understand what I mean. Do you really need to point all of this out? .-.

AFTER you said it
I'd have understood either way. but it doesn't matter, because you still said, even after he explained it, that he used the word wrong. which he didn't