Here's a couple of transformers fan characters, one new and one rework of an old design.
Thrashtrap is a goliath tiger fish/ giant water bug fuzor, and an ambush specialist. They are silent, stoic, and unquestionably loyal in bot mode, but a feral danger to anything that wanders near their jaws in alt mode. Gets the job done, but has eaten waspinator at least once.
Defib is an old Prime fan character, a field medic who isn't as good a doctor as Ratchet, or as inventive and charismatic as Knockout. Often heard calling their work "good enough" under their breath before sending a bot back into the fray. Defib will rush into active combat zones laying down their own cover fire to try and reach injured autobots, scolding them for wasting energon while completing a spot weld, though they can never manage to meet the eyes of bots too far gone for their meager medical skill.
About a month back I had a dream about this bonkers anime that was like Fooly Cooly, Bayonetta, Heaven's Lost Property and MegaMan Zero thrown in a blender.
It was super queer (big surprise subconscious) and had a tone whiplash combo of the most generic 'sexy anime male gaze' fanservice and esoteric robotfucker "this isn't fanservice to most people and to the rest of them it's flat out porn" fanservice.
The main robot was being hunted by angel robots and might have been actual angels? They made a random nearby machine into a weapon arm about once an episode. The Garbage person/audience stand in had a different gender/aesthetic every other scene but was definitely just one character.
More character concepts/storylines for my furry sci fi shipwreck setting.
if I had the skills to make games I think they'd suit a MegaMan legends ripoff with a grappling hook/claw shot twist.
I need to give them real names before going further into production, but I got too attached to their preproduction nicknames. I can't design merch or move forward on the theme song without at least the Main(Jungle Cat) and Villain(human huntress/explorer)
So I finished Sonic Frontiers, and now I need some floor time.
A Recycler goes Rampant and eats 3 people, The LOUP corps is dispatched, and a witness in red escapes before a statement can be taken.
These incidents are increasing in frequency, the people of the City, Superstructure 4 are afraid.
An Urban Legend has taken root, is there truth to it? Can LOUP stand against Rampancy, when no one even knows what causes it?
Isekai concept where a butch wanders Into a witch battle and decides creepy clay monsters trying to kill them is preferable to more minimum wage jobs.