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Digital Serenity goons are back next week! And, of course, they need new outfits, especially seeing how NoK00l's  amazing shirt's now got Dan's lunch all over it.

I'm still deciding on the final versions, but N0K00l's 2 & 3 seem a bit too clubby for work at the moment - then again, I doubt he'd miss a chance to show off, dress code be damned. He'll definitely be keeping the shades, since he looks like a total dork without them.  I also took this opportunity to design his arm in full. That skull variant came out looking entirely too cool....Way cooler than he deserves. That, and the biohazard logo plays in nicely to the shitty cybergoth jam they've got going.

(Of course, what I really wanted to do was a skull with biohazard goggles on it. Sadly, having drawn that skull for 6 pages in a row, my future self travelled back in time to stop this design from ever being made.)

With Dreamspaece it's pretty straight forward. She's all about the mid-section, but again, I'm considering dressing her down from the previous chapter and having a cosy definitely-not-Cyberdog hoodie. And a clear backpack because 90s.

1111111111 didn't quite make it in this installment, so no cool new outfits for them.

I'm still working on the environment, but I got a bit stuck trying to find a sufficiently pricy and ridiculous piece of 90's computing for them to use. Any ides? :)

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Anonymous

Hmmmm... Amiga A4000?

Anonymous

Motorolla StarTAC - first clam shell phone ever, priced $1000 at launch

drugsandwires

Hot damn. this might come in handy! though first and foremost I need to get them some PCs to run Dreamspace off :p -Cryo

Anonymous

For ridiculous accessories, there's the Apple Quicktake camera. A large bulky thing that held 25 digital pictures. Large charger, serial connection to the PC (no USB here!) and would cost about a thousand pounds in 2016-money. Though I don't know if many people would recognize it today? <a href="http://www.epi-centre.com/reports/9403cdi.html" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://www.epi-centre.com/reports/9403cdi.html</a>

Anonymous

And oh yeah, anyone remember the CRT monitors that had the PC loudspeakers hanging on the sides?