Thursday, November 19, 2020

Doll Maker's Diary, Part 42: The Final Four

 Doll Maker's Diary, Part 42: The Final Four

Having realized that the Goddess Dress Up Game only allows for the creation of no more than six dolls, whereas there's no limit in X-Girl Creator, I hit upon the idea of adding one last quartet of characters to CRASH Chronicles. It stemmed from the fact that I had already included two of these four new characters in an earlier Goddess artwork, as shown below.

The original four characters from CRASH Chronicles joined by two of what will be known as "The Final Four".

So, without further ado, here are their data files. First up is Tina "Taipan" Morris, a new ally for Ellie Watts, and capable of immobilizing a target temporarily and turning them into a sitting duck.


Note: This is the original data sheet for Tina Morris. Since its release, the Range stat shown above is now called the Energy stat, but still serves the same function by indicating how much energy an agent has at their disposal.

The second member of the final four, Vicki "Venom" Cowan, has a tractor beam as a special ability; she can use it to drain or restore a target's vitality, as first observed firsthand by Alexa Lowe during a training exercise (although she can only do either of them for a limited time).


The third member of the Final Four, Julia "Boomer" Cortez, received an offer from Claire Hayes to can create a blast wave around herself, throwing everything (except allies) within range a considerable distance.


Last but not least is Shana "Starburst" Dawes, Kayla Brooks' protégé, and the only one who can launch herself at high speed to a nearby target or destination, causing considerable damage on impact.


Now that a description of each member of the Final Four has been released, I am now ready to show you another Goddess artwork, depicting the remaining two from this last batch alongside the four characters who were originally from STAR Power but have since been transplanted into CRASH Chronicles canon.


This completes the now 12-strong lineup for CRASH Chronicles. In the future, I might want to create depictions of the Final Four in other dress-up games, but it's not an absolute necessity at the moment.

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