Here's some more artwork to go into the manual.
Probably use this as an illustration in a section describing how you explore the Asteroid.
EDIT: Yes, in these sketches the Guardian is missing her little side vents. I'll fix that before puttin em in the manual, if I use the pictures at all.
Cropped Iron's legs so it looks less like he's trying to cure his constipation.
Something to use in the item section, probably to help space the Missile stuff so they all fall on the same page.
General Schlefen. Incidentally, dear readers, none of the main character's names were chosen at random. Shlefen is a reference to Count Alfred von Schlieffen, the German general who came up with the famous plan that was supposed to have ended World War One immediately. When events on the ground required recalculation, however, the careful mechanics of the plan ground to a halt.
Victor Zhvago is a reference to Doctor Zhivago, a well-intentioned doctor who succumbed repeatedly to temptations involving the opposite sex among a backdrop of war that stripped all of his happiness from him, and left behind children of three mothers who all met uncertain and unpleasant fates.
Iron's origin is described in the game. It's the name he chose for himself, upon noticing this was the most common element among his physical form.
Dr. Mo? That one I'll leave for you to figure out!
A shot of Victor to probably use on a page discussing how you have to use the terminals. Please note, he does not have blue hair. He's bald. What you see in-game is the large piece of random technology strapped (attached?) to his noggin.
Edited by C-Dawg, 08 February 2015 - 02:29 PM.