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It eventually gets a haircut too.
Quote from Fugitive Telemetry. Scene set between Network Effect and System Collapse.
The binary is in ASCII, Unicode, and ASCII/UTF-8. Whichever you pick, it will translate to the same thing.
For once me procrastinating on something has worked out in my favor.
Decided to make multiple versions, each based to varying degrees on the official illustrations, the TV show design, and my own headcanons. Now I just have to figure out where I put the third one and decide what to do with it.
And yes, the lip oil is still in there.
The actually first piece of Murderbot fanart I ever made (over a year ago now). Drew this up immediately after finishing Network Effect fueled by queerplatonic Murderhelion feels.
So yes, this is technically ship art of a technologically advanced ship named ART and its security unit.
No, the binary does not mean anything.
Artificial Condition - Murderbot
For the full resolution image, click here.
Under the cut are clues to what everything means.
Not all of these are references, but a lot of them are.
If something has a unit next to it, convert it to one you’re more familiar with.
The coordinates and cargo amounts are Dewey Decimal.
Those seemingly random pairs of numbers and letters are text converted to hexadecimal.
The binary means nothing.
If you don’t know what an image is, it’s probably related to quantum mechanics.
Felt like drawing a sad Murderbot. For a fourth time.