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The earth shudders as the Titan arrives. Towering over all others, this siege mech is plated in matte graphite and steel grey, reinforced with massive shoulder cannons and spiked knuckle guards. Hydraulic limbs the width of tree trunks power its momentum. Its head is small compared to its body — a slit visor the only feature, glowing like molten steel. A multi-missile rack folds from one shoulder; a heavy rotary cannon is built into the left arm. It doesn’t run — it advances with deliberate terror, an unmovable wall of force
Clad in scorched red and black armour with fire-resistant plating, Pyrehound is built for destruction. Tubes and fuel canisters line its back, feeding a massive dual-nozzle flamethrower gripped tightly in both arms. Its faceplate resembles a snarling hound, with glowing amber eyes and vented jaw guards that expel smoke. The armour is bulked at the shoulders and shins, designed to resist heat and shrapnel. Burn marks, ash stains, and molten scratches lace the frame. Flames reflect off its charred body as it stalks forward, relentless.
The captivating and symbolic image.
This depiction of an eye in the sky, constructed of metal and glass, could evoke different interpretations depending on the context and the artist's intention.
It could symbolize oversight, perception, or even divinity, depending on the observer's point of view. The use of glass and metal could reinforce the idea of modernity and technology.
Circular shards could represent facets of vision or multiple perspectives. Depending on the desired effect, this image could evoke a range of emotions and thoughts in viewers
L'image captivante et symbolique.
Cette représentation d'un œil dans le ciel, construit en métal et verre, pourrait évoquer différentes interprétations selon le contexte et l'intention de l'artiste.
Cela pourrait symboliser la surveillance, la perception ou même la divinité, selon le point de vue de l'observateur. L'utilisation du verre et du métal pourrait renforcer l'idée de modernité et de technologie.
Les éclats circulaires pourraient représenter des facettes de la vision ou des perspectives multiples. En fonction de l'effet recherché, cette image pourrait susciter une gamme d'émotions et de réflexions chez les spectateurs.
迷人而具有象徵意義的形象。
這幅由金屬和玻璃構成的天空之眼的描繪可能會根據背景和藝術家的意圖喚起不同的解釋。
它可以象徵著監督、感知,甚至是神性,這取決於觀察者的觀點。玻璃和金屬的使用可以加強現代性和技術的理念。
圓形碎片可以代表視覺或多個視角的方面。根據所需的效果,該圖像可以喚起觀眾的一系列情感和想法
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Not all machines are built to kill — Medika-12 is the silent sentinel of life. Its armour is white and teal with illuminated medical crosses along the chest and thighs. Sleek and rounded design replaces harsh edges, and its arms carry deployable surgical tools, retractable scanners, and plasma sutures. A calm blue visor pulses with vitals from nearby allies. Its backpack unit contains nano-healing pods and a robotic arm for stabilisation. Though unarmed, Medika-12 carries an electro-shield emitter for emergency protection, standing calmly amid chaos.
A squad of elite androids prepares for their final defence atop a shattered monorail platform. The leader, a sleek, obsidian-black robot with glowing blue circuits running along its armour plating, stands at the edge, dual plasma blades extended. Its reflective helmet mirrors the firestorm below, where the city burns in orange and grey. Down the broken rail line, enemy drones swarm like mechanical hornets. The platform vibrates with tension, cables swinging overhead and digital signs blinking their last messages. There is no escape—only the next wave.
The Empire is testing new spying technologies on the field.
In case of failure, some arms may be torn off their sockets.
Stormtroopers 365 > Day 241/365
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Wretch-32 is a walking executioner. Its body is blackened and burnt, armour melted onto the inner mechanics. Heat vents hiss along its back. Its right arm is a serrated decimator blade that smoulders with leftover heat. Chains hang from its shoulders like trophies. The head is featureless — just a heat-scorched plate with a narrow slit glowing deep orange. Its presence signals doom — no dialogue, no mercy, just methodical slaughter. It walks through fire like a myth, dragging the scent of war behind.
On the outskirts of a decaying megacity, a lone robotic hunter-unit scans the rubble-strewn desert beyond. Painted in weathered desert camo, its insect-like limbs allow it to traverse collapsed terrain. A high-frequency sensor array extends from its back like antennae. Its central optic eye pulses red, locking onto something just beyond the horizon. Behind it, skyscrapers collapse into dust, their metal skeletons glinting under a dying sun. Wind howls through its skeletal frame as it primes its tracking systems. The hunt continues.
The Sentinel stands like a statue of war — over 7 feet of armour-clad authority. Its dark green exo-shell is layered in interlocking plates like a modern-day gladiator, with burnished brass trim along the chest and shoulders. Across its back, a folded plasma cannon arcs downwards, while dual ammo belts feed into a railgun cradled in both arms. Its faceplate features no mouth, only a glowing triangular array of sensors. Every joint is sealed, every edge beveled for protection. A tattered insignia cloth hangs from its belt. The figure radiates stoic intimidation.
The latest Large Defense Machine produced by SC-77, Landslide was design to be faster and lighter than the previous 3 mechs.
Its primary design was as a advanced recon vehicle but due to the limitation of needed parts and abundance of others the landslide ended up as more of a mix of heavy armor and speed. although not as mobile as intended it still proved useful, having more armor than either the Annihilator or the Avalanche but also much faster than the Devastator. foregoing any large arm mounted guns SC-77 saved enough weight to use some higher power servos, which didn't have enough torque to run
the heavier LDM's giving it a much higher running speed
The Landslide is equipped with dual Longbow missile launchers which have an estimated 45Km+ range, and a long-range prototype hardlight cannon. it also has to machine gun batteries on the lower torso and as well as a large repeater gun on the upper right.
extensive view of the cockpit system
Tech-wise the Landslide is equipped with stealth coated materials making it invisible to most tracking systems, also in what some would consider irony the mech was painted lime green due to the fact that the aliens don't see color the same way as perceived by synthetics. SC-77 determined lime green was the darkest color he could reproduce with the options at hand.
The name Landside came from a testing run for the leg servos. While testing the speed over unstable terrain a sudden stop caused about 100 tons of concrete, metal sheeting and rebar to slide down the street. Amazingly the pilot managed to keep the mech undamaged by "surfing" the urban avalanche to safety. This lead
to SC-77 naming it "Landslide" although many of the pilots have come to call it the "Green Gremlin" for unknown reasons.
NOTES:
originally I was going to remove the power miner stickers from all the parts but then decided it might add something to the design and left most of them on
updated the missile pods with larger cones, which represents there long-range capability
realized there are approximately 0 antennas on this thing....
sigh... welp he's gonna have a score of'em next time!
Pictured is a REME Lance Corporal Vehicle Mechanic welding...A modern, high-tech Army needs highly trained men and women to keep equipment working.
The role of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) is to do just that; maintain, repair and manufacture equipment to keep battle winning aircraft, tanks and weapons in fighting order. The REME exists to ‘keep the punch in the Army’s fist’...Every part of the British Army has a REME detachment within it allowing opportunity around the world from Belize, to Canada, to Cyprus, to Kenya...REME has a set of eight trades: Armourer, Recovery Mechanic, Avionics Technician, Electronics Technician, Metalsmith, .Vehicle Mechanic, Aircraft Technician and Technical Support Specialist.
From repairing Challenger tanks at the forefront of the battle to maintaining the Apache Attack Helicopter, REME keeps up to date with the latest in advanced technologies and complex equipment, constantly evolving our training programme to make the seemingly impossible possible.
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A battle-scarred urban environment burns under a clouded sky. In the centre stands a humanoid combat robot — eight feet tall, clad in olive-drab composite armour, its chest plate dented and charred. A deep crimson visor glows beneath its helmet-like cranial shield. One mechanical arm supports a railgun embedded into its shoulder while the other reaches to assist a wounded soldier slumped against debris. Behind it, shattered neon billboards flicker across collapsed towers. Sparks rain from broken drones above as smoke coils around broken concrete. Every surface bears the grime and scorch marks of a city under siege.
The latest Large Defense Machine produced by SC-77, Landslide was design to be faster and lighter than the previous 3 mechs.
Its primary design was as a advanced recon vehicle but due to the limitation of needed parts and abundance of others the landslide ended up as more of a mix of heavy armor and speed. although not as mobile as intended it still proved useful, having more armor than either the Annihilator or the Avalanche but also much faster than the Devastator. foregoing any large arm mounted guns SC-77 saved enough weight to use some higher power servos, which didn't have enough torque to run
the heavier LDM's giving it a much higher running speed
The Landslide is equipped with dual Longbow missile launchers which have an estimated 45Km+ range, and a long-range prototype hardlight cannon. it also has to machine gun batteries on the lower torso and as well as a large repeater gun on the upper right.
extensive view of the cockpit system
Tech-wise the Landslide is equipped with stealth coated materials making it invisible to most tracking systems, also in what some would consider irony the mech was painted lime green due to the fact that the aliens don't see color the same way as perceived by synthetics. SC-77 determined lime green was the darkest color he could reproduce with the options at hand.
The name Landside came from a testing run for the leg servos. While testing the speed over unstable terrain a sudden stop caused about 100 tons of concrete, metal sheeting and rebar to slide down the street. Amazingly the pilot managed to keep the mech undamaged by "surfing" the urban avalanche to safety. This lead
to SC-77 naming it "Landslide" although many of the pilots have come to call it the "Green Gremlin" for unknown reasons.
NOTES:
originally I was going to remove the power miner stickers from all the parts but then decided it might add something to the design and left most of them on
updated the missile pods with larger cones, which represents there long-range capability
realized there are approximately 0 antennas on this thing....
sigh... welp he's gonna have a score of'em next time!
Clergy perform a solemn blessing on a futuristic aircraft, highlighting the intersection of faith and advanced technology. This image is part of the Blessing the Future series.
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Standing tall in full alert posture, Echo-9 is a close-combat humanoid mech soldier built for breach and brawl. Its matte gunmetal armour is scratched and scorched from previous fights, layered with reinforced plates on the forearms and shoulders. Across the chest, a reactive plating system pulses with faint blue lights, tracking incoming threats. In its hands: a high-density shock blade and a compact energy shield mounted on the forearm. The helmet is angular, with a single red visor strip and side antennae. Its feet are broad, designed for impact landings, and hydraulic pistons line the thighs and spine. The background is out of focus — all eyes are on the soldier.
This image by Duncan Rawlinson explores the intersection of photography and artificial intelligence, portraying a modern subject with an AI chip embedded in her head. Through innovative techniques, Rawlinson delves into the latent space, creating a compelling narrative of human augmentation and technological integration.
The latest Large Defense Machine produced by SC-77, Landslide was design to be faster and lighter than the previous 3 mechs.
Its primary design was as a advanced recon vehicle but due to the limitation of needed parts and abundance of others the landslide ended up as more of a mix of heavy armor and speed. although not as mobile as intended it still proved useful, having more armor than either the Annihilator or the Avalanche but also much faster than the Devastator. foregoing any large arm mounted guns SC-77 saved enough weight to use some higher power servos, which didn't have enough torque to run
the heavier LDM's giving it a much higher running speed
The Landslide is equipped with dual Longbow missile launchers which have an estimated 45Km+ range, and a long-range prototype hardlight cannon. it also has to machine gun batteries on the lower torso and as well as a large repeater gun on the upper right.
Tech-wise the Landslide is equipped with stealth coated materials making it invisible to most tracking systems, also in what some would consider irony the mech was painted lime green due to the fact that the aliens don't see color the same way as perceived by synthetics. SC-77 determined lime green was the darkest color he could reproduce with the options at hand.
The name Landside came from a testing run for the leg servos. While testing the speed over unstable terrain a sudden stop caused about 100 tons of concrete, metal sheeting and rebar to slide down the street. Amazingly the pilot managed to keep the mech undamaged by "surfing" the urban avalanche to safety. This lead
to SC-77 naming it "Landslide" although many of the pilots have come to call it the "Green Gremlin" for unknown reasons.
NOTES:
originally I was going to remove the power miner stickers from all the parts but then decided it might add something to the design and left most of them on
updated the missile pods with larger cones, which represents there long-range capability
realized there are approximately 0 antennas on this thing....
sigh... welp he's gonna have a score of'em next time!
This artwork by Duncan Rawlinson blends contemporary photography with artificial intelligence to explore the latent space of futuristic technology. The image presents a highly stylized machine, adorned with prominent red lighting and intricate details. Its design hints at multifunctional purposes, ranging from communication and data processing to surveillance and control, embodying the essence of advanced robotics and cyberpunk aesthetics.
Kenworth now offers advanced technology to enhance protection against battery drainage and a new inverter/charger option for easier battery recharging while parked. The ultracapacitor-based Maxwell Engine Start Module (ESM) is a factory-installed option for new Kenworth T680s (at right) and T880s (at left). Kenworth’s new, enhanced 1,800-watt inverter that provides the convenience of AC power in the sleeper. The Kenworth inverter also offers charging capability. The inverter is mounted on the rear wall in the sleeper storage compartment, which provides easy access to the toolbox and additional outlets through the toolbox door. The new inverter is optional for the Kenworth Idle Management System with the T680 76-inch sleeper, and charges the starter and idle management system batteries when plugged into shore power.
Duncan Rawlinson created this image using a blend of contemporary photography and AI techniques. The work explores the latent space, presenting a vivid and imaginative urban landscape with advanced vehicles. The fusion of modern aesthetics and artificial intelligence results in a unique and compelling vision of the future.
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I knew Nikon's CLS was quite advanced but I never knew it was THIS ADVANCED!!
Strobist: D700 in commander mode.
Built in flash: Manual @ 1/25th power.
Group A: 1 SB600 in a 32" softbox left & 1 SB600 in a 32" softbox right of subject 2ft from subject, 50mm zoom, manual @ 1/4 power.
Group B: 1 SB800 on a stand with a homemade grid spot, 3ft from background behind subject, pointing directly at background, 24mm zoom, manual @ full power.
Nikon D700 | 50mm f1.8 | ISO200 | f11 | 1/125th
A futuristic warfighting robot named Vireo, expertly camouflaged and accompanied by its bird drone, navigates through dense forest foliage. Created by Duncan Rawlinson using a blend of contemporary photography and AI techniques, this image explores the latent space through the fusion of photography and artificial intelligence. The artwork highlights the integration of technology with natural environments, showcasing the seamless blend of digital art and real-world elements.
Slim, agile, and engineered for speed, Recon Omega is a specialist in covert operations. Its armour is smooth graphite black with shifting panels that adapt to light, creating a near-camouflage shimmer. The helmet is narrow and long, with twin vertical optics glowing violet. A compact sniper plasma rifle is slung across its chest, and its sidearms are magnetically locked at both hips. Its fingers end in precision instruments rather than brute weapons, and the boots have micro-thrusters for short aerial bursts. The lower legs are reinforced with braided carbon tendons. It stands relaxed, but every inch is coiled tension.
The building will serve as the new home of the company's Advanced Concepts & Technologies (AC&T) Division engaged in advanced technology development.
The Evos with its sleek design, clean lines and gull-wing doors was a crowd pleaser. Though good looking, the car isn't practical IMHO. Those doors are a problem. Too much clearance is required to the left, right and above. They take me back to the future, to Marty McFly and The DeLorean
In 'Celestial Outpost,' Duncan Rawlinson harnesses the intricate dance of AI and photography to create a scene of humanity's distant reach into the cosmos. Perched on a rugged cliff, the structure stands sentinel - a sophisticated array of sensors, antennae, and relays, all aimed at piercing the celestial veil. This outpost, a nexus of technology and exploration, serves as a beacon of human ingenuity, casting its signal into the star-strewn expanse. Rawlinson's work is a testament to the symbiosis of human creativity and artificial intelligence, envisioning a not-so-distant future where we extend our senses beyond the confines of Earth, seeking connection in the vast network of galactic mysteries.
The new office facility features several uniquely-configured collaboration areas where small to medium-size teams of employees can work together on various advanced technology development projects.
A somber triangular structure, half-buried in dense vegetation, holds artifacts and carvings of a vanished civilization.
The new Northrop Grumman Innovation Institute will serve as the focal point for the sector's advanced technology development activities.
The new office facility features several uniquely-configured collaboration areas where small to medium-size teams of employees can work together on various advanced technology development projects
The Ford Evos is a four-door, four-seat fastback designed by Stefan Lamm under the leadership of Ford of Europe’s executive design director Martin Smith. The car was not intended for production but served as a showcase for design and technology elements that would influence future Ford models. It was unveiled to the public at the September 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. The car features four gull-wing doors and is powered by a plug-in hybrid electric powertrain which consists of a 2.0-liter Atkinson cycle gasoline engine, electric motor, and lithium-ion battery pack developed by Ford.
The plug-in hybrid is driven either by the gasoline or electric motor, and the energy is stored in the lithium-ion battery. The gasoline engine is only used when the maximum speed of 75 km/h (47 mph) for electric operation is exceeded or the stored electricity for the electric motor is running out. The total range of the drive is over 800 km (500 mi). The car also features full-LED headlights and taillights designed to be very flat and slit-shaped, contributing to the car’s futuristic and sleek appearance.
There are four bucket seats in the interior and the fittings are completely digital. At higher speeds, less important information is automatically hidden to reduce the risk of distraction. The playlist of the audio system, as well as settings for the air conditioning, seat position and even the desired coordination of steering, chassis and transmission can be set automatically via cloud access. The electronics use the seats to determine the driver's pulse rate while driving and adapt the car to its physical condition; special filter systems also protect the occupants from unclean air. [Source: Wikipedia]
Internet Café, where employees can gather together in an informal setting to discuss particular projects and activities.