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“Do try to steer clear of my path, captain.”
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You guys have got to check out Amarynceus ’s Fear Naught but Dread Luna! Seriously, the amount of detail he packed in there is nuts. Outstanding work. ^^ We had to post the sister ships together, of course. |
Celestia has arrived to save the day. She’s not modeled on any ship in particular, but I was rolling with ‘heavy cruiser’ in mind. |
Man, this one was tough and took a long while. Celestia is difficult enough to draw on her own, let alone all perspective-y. D: |
I received really great advice along the way, however, so thank you guys for all the help. For all the absurdity these are so very fun to draw. I got to telling people that this is what happens when you tell me to draw whatever I want. Yo, it’s creative, and I am a sucker for creativity. I am this close to going all-out with the worldbuilding and lore for these ship-pons, but Night Mares has got to be concluded before I take on something new. All in due time, right? :) |
The images were changed a long while back on all platforms such as Tumblr and DA and I figured Derpi ought to be up to date, sorry bud. :[
“Aren’t you supposed to be in full uniform?” Roseluck smiled up at her Princess from the deck of the Celestia. Hers was not a glamorous assignment, but she had taken the post as soon as she’d earned the choice. Equestria had been forced to learn a lot in a hurry in the early years of the war, such as how to build military vessels at all, and the Celestia was one of the first pony-built warships that wasn’t basically a few turrets snapped onto a container ship. She wasn’t the largest, the best-armed, the toughest, or the fastest; she was consigned to home-waters duties indefinitely; literally every part of her was obsolete; and something broke down every other day; but she proudly bore the name Roseluck had been raised to know and love. She was the only choice the earth pony could have made.
“I am not wearing that.” Celestia snorted and loosed another volley of shells towards an imaginary target far beyond the horizon. Roseluck giggled. Once her ship had been assigned to the Royal Defence Task Force–a fancy name for a group of outdated ships that would stand and die to see the Princess escape if she was ever attacked–the earth pony had seen the real Celestia. Her serene, decorous mask, the idol Roseluck had been raised to adore, had been torn away in short order.
The real Celestia hated forms, uniforms, and protocol; insisted on getting her hooves dirty; pointedly ignored her doctors’ and advisors’ admonishments regarding her forced rapid growth and choice to join the Navy; and did something every day to rebel against the inactive assignments she was always given. Nopony dared take that away from her, and a screeching of metal against metal suggested she had chosen another “accidental” collision as today’s something. Under the cover of her guns’ lingering smoke, even the sharpest-eyed pegasus wouldn’t be able to confirm the collision was deliberate.
“As you wish, Princess,” Roseluck said, once her ears recovered from the awful noise. Her disillusionment had been jarring at first, but the earth pony found this Celestia to be a pony she could let her mane down around. A pony at all, in fact. A pony far better and deeper than her image and idols. A pony, she almost admitted, she could see herself spending the rest of–
“No, no, no no no.” Roseluck shook her head and forced a laugh. No. That was silly. She was silly. She got up and trotted across the deck towards the nearest hatch. She had duty to attend to, before she worked herself into another panic and fainted. Serving with the Princess herself was the greatest privilege she had ever earned, and she was one more nervous failure away from a medical discharge. Unlike Celestia, the earth pony couldn’t just ignore her doctor.
Celestia glanced back at the ship behind her just in time to spot a rose-coloured tail disappearing below deck, and sighed. While she had learned to conceal her emotions through a millennium of practice, her little ponies never could hide their feelings, especially not from her. Ignoring Roseluck’s would only work for the rest of the war; what in the world was she supposed to do afterwards? Pretend to feel the same? Send her home? Give her a medal for… what? That seemed especially inappropriate, but what could she do? Acknowledgement broke ponies as surely as ignoring their feelings.
Celestia wondered if she could get away with hanging her head. Probably not, she decided. On command, she launched another volley of shells out over the water with barely a thought. There wasn’t anything else she could do.
Edited
Pretty much. I think all five of them have undergone little changes over the months. Like right here more of Celestia’s guns are visible while less of the foreground ship is. Subtle changes in lighting, color - that sort of thing.
“all or nothing armor’ covers the citidels but just enough to make it interesting.
I changed my mind. Sombra becomes a Kirov-class battlecruiser.
Heh, almost! Amar’s rocking big ol’ battleships while I rolled with these little gunboats here.
…
That sounded less dirty in my head.