When I played the Champions rpg, while I was studying in the US, the gaming group there discussed having Barney the Dinosaur using a living shield. It was mind-controlled children who would throw themselves in harms way to protect the evil purple dinosaur...
Posted by Magnus Bergqvist (guest) on Mon 28 Sep 2009, 18:41 EDT
Size, stamina...
...is what some girls look for, & will be very contented at being in this position. Not in battle of course.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Mon 21 Sep 2009, 23:31 EDT
Awesome!
Ptotection and comfort in one.
Posted by Dnumev (guest) on Mon 21 Sep 2009, 11:28 EDT
There's probably more than one champion. :D And in the Marvel comics, Adamantium isn't hard until it solidifies, as long as it's liquid it can be worked with. It's only once it turns hard that things get to be... difficult.
Posted by KiTA (guest) on Mon 21 Sep 2009, 10:23 EDT
Mmm... love the drool.
Posted by Panzerman (guest) on Sun 20 Sep 2009, 18:40 EDT
Actually on some older GW minis there were Slaanesh champions with what looked like miniature women bound, spread eagled across their breast plates.
Posted by Panzerman (guest) on Sun 20 Sep 2009, 18:38 EDT
Adam Ant-ium
The adamantium looks a bit like the liquid metal looking goo that's holding Lisa captive in a few drawings. If this adamantium is alive and mold itself that would explain the perfect fit around her wrists and ankles, as well as the apparently seemless nature of the block of metal. If the metal is alive I bet it's having fun.
As far as distress, they got the stuff on her so it should be removable, plus magic phasing or teleportation could work unless there are countermagics. And she's a superherione, so she should used to form fitting restraints. I'm wondering why the aliens are running away if they were able to overcome and restrain earths champion?
Posted by Mr. Nice Guy (guest) on Sun 20 Sep 2009, 06:02 EDT
Heh, Pedobear/Kuma in the corner, that's cute. :)
For those not in the know, Adamantium is from the Marvel series of comic books. It's a metal that, once it hardens, cannot be broken by anything. Wolverine's bones and claws are coated in it, for example.
Our poor little heroine here is in deep, deep trouble.
Posted by KiTA (guest) on Fri 18 Sep 2009, 20:48 EDT
And also: If adamantium can just fuse to itself like in the wrist/ankle cuffs, why the chain?
Posted by Anonimous (guest) on Fri 18 Sep 2009, 19:43 EDT