@lasagnecore Have you considered... a skull.
In all seriousness though, this looks amazing! Only helmet ideas that come to mind are the Ninth's jawless skull painted in black (inverse of face paint) and/or a helmet painted with Maori skull tattoos.
@ladydemjin What's funny is that Harrow's plot is so much more "solvable" than Gideon's because it's actually somewhat possible to guess the twists based on what's been shared about the world so far.
@OIIIEGA@AMAZlNGNATURE That's the point: intimidation. A lot of animals aren't tough at all but they scare others with appearance or behavior. I mean, most people would are scared off by tiny insects or small animals, even if they're not venomous. Honey badger's probably the best example of this.
@HalSidereal@RealEmirHan This reason is invalidated if you consider the rest of the movie. He saves workers at the oil rig while fully revealing his face/powers. He saves Lois, a journalist, while fully revealing his face/powers. Both of these happen while he's "living in secret."
@_MXA1 You kinda can't hold the point that people know nothing about the books and also say it looking like a standard white dude is fine. That's fine if they want to have that for the show but that's not in the books.
@Trey_Explainer Don't know why they didn't call it The Murderbot Diaries when it is a show. The shift to it being a "normal guy" under the suit when it was meant to be more androgynous and even imperfectly human in appearance is strange too. The movements and tone feel off too...
@BlackSalander This criticism and ones like it are so personally biased and sour grapes-esque that it's actually funny.
"The art style was so bad that you shouldn't be mad we used it to train our AI. Trust us that the product we made by recycling the original work is better."
@Ahmedmedhat000 The thing with technology isn't that it can't replace a person. I'm sure that with enough refinement and reference data, AI will eventually be able to replicate these same nuances, maybe even as soon as the next few years. The question is whether we should.
@advitwake Love this intro and the goats but I can't not now think of Dreamworks and Marvel logos being so self-referential and marketing off the properties and characters we used to love to sell their new things.
@on_dumbass Honestly, the collection of viewpoints in this comments section is a good explanation. People hate him for being too passionate and creative, for being too "gay" about being too heterosexual, and then just inventing fake offenses. It's literally this cesspool.
@BlackSalander The DEI hating is definitely going overboard but given Ubi's lack of respect towards many of the visual and historical elements they're referencing, I can see people's frustration.