What is your opinion regarding the Adepta Sororitas’ (Warhammer 40k) armor? The flaws that I can see are their boob-sock-plate-torpedo-things and the general lack of a helmet. Are there any other flaws that you can point out? The ask does not allow links, or I just do not know how to properly add one, sorry. :<

Here’s why I’m not the person to ask such questions, in case you missed the note…
…BUUUUT it just happens that the very first submission to this blog was a very comprehensive article my friend wrote about Sisters of Battle, especially Sisters Repentia.

In short, Warhammer 40k is pretty ridiculous by definition, but regular Sisters have surprisingly decent armor (for the standards of such setting, that is), with the only major fault being the boobplate
With Sisters Repentia though, as much as the idea of redemption by death is interesting, there is no reason why their death-wish outfits need to be the skimpy, pants-lacking, physics-defying… uh, this:

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Edit: Valuable comments by yanavaseva

yanavaseva

 replied to your post:

And these aren’t even the most blatant sisters repentia outfits I’ve seen. As of regular sisters of battle, sometimes they are drawn with high heels, but on the other hand, sometimes they have helmets and not a boobplate, so this balances it out.

Attractive armor without bikini

ladyofpayne submitted:

Armor bikini shows how tasteless a designer is. If talented artist wants to show attractiveness of a woman he will draw something like this.

GORGEOUS! A bit too skin-tight for my sensibilities, but definitely shows tons of talent and creativity compared to the generic bikini armor.

durendals:

on a textual level, a female character can dress however she wants and shouldn’t be slut-shamed and hated for what she prefers to wear.

on a metatextual level, she might still have been designed with an intention to provide fanservice.

this means that criticising a design, as opposed to a character, is neither misogyny nor slut-shaming. being displeased about the way a character has been designed is not synonymous with hating her. 

have i made myself clear?

CRYSTAL CLEAR.

PS: I love you, durendals. Why didn’t I see this post on my dash ever before? It’s perfection.

Female Armor Bingo media coverage

Good news: my Female Armor Bingo (and its rhetoric spinoff) got featured on a few popular geek sites, including Kotaku and MarySue.

Bad news: no-one asked me about it.

I absolutely appreciate the rise of my work into virality and am very satisfied with how all the articles I found are well-worded and supportive of my cause, but… once I found out last night, I had to personally contact every one of them and ask to edit the contents, so that they won’t feature full-res version of my graphics and would link back to the bingos on tumblr and deviantArt.

All the editors were super cool about it and adhered to my requests (sadly, two of the articles got deleted altogether, which was the least preferred option to me personally).
I’m grateful that everyone apologized, but the fact that I had to ask for this apology was very unprofessional of them.
All of that trouble could be avoided, though, if they contacted me before publishing the articles.

Let’s make it clear why I wasn’t 100% okay with the way things got done before my intervention:

  • My graphics were published in full resolution – for everyone to take without the need of visiting my original tumblr (1, 2) or deviantart (1, 2) posts.
    That both steals traffic from my sites and leads to random people downloading and reposting my work without credit (FYI: on tumblr the only acceptable form of credit is reblogging the original post, not reposting it as a completely new thread!).
  • Even though pretty much every article properly credited me as the creator (and linked to my dA profile), many did not link directly to where the original versions of the bingo cards can be found (why it is bad, see above).
  • Every site that reported on my bingos gets ad revenue for the views. Considering my images were used in their entirety as part of the articles, it constituted to these sites making money off my graphics.

    As far as I’m familiar with copyright law (and as professional artist I need to know the basics), putting my whole full-res graphics in there does not count as quotation or fair use. That’s why I asked every site to replace the images with low-res thumbnails and/or with direct links to where they can be originally found.

As much as I’m grateful the contacted sites changed the articles to suit my requests (even though apparently I won’t see a dollar for the time my full-res work WAS featured), I have to say some peculiar arguments were raised as explanation to using my graphics…
Suggestions that some “news value” makes my work fair use or that I, by putting credit on those bingo cards, encourage sharing of the images around the internet (I do, but not for commercial purposes!). Someone else tried to put the onus on me by claiming I didn’t left any usage instructions, as if “contact the writer and respect copyright” rule didn’t go without saying.

Inspired by that, I will write down usage instructions for my Bingo cards in a separate post and will update the original posts with it as well.

PS: I’m surprised that I haven’t heard of this coverage from my followers. Chances are, some of the newest ones found out about BABD from Kotaku but never mentioned it. Of course you guys aren’t required to message me about how you found me (that would be incovenience to everyone, including me). It’s just unfortunate with such big chances, no-one asked me “Have you seen what MarySue wrote about your bingo?”

Edit: Post Scriptum edited for clarity. Sorry for wording it as if I blamed you guys for not telling me. I really don’t. Plus some few minor wording edits. That’s what I get for writing just before sleep.

Posts I won’t be making

Posts I won’t be making

prehensilemoustache:

socks-and-my-other-obsessions:

bikiniarmorbattledamage:

Female Armor BINGO (downloadable PDF) by OzzieScribbler (yours truly)

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I feel like I need to make sure to cover as many of these spots as I can in one of my future games >:3

Did some rough concept work for you.

You win at life XD Or at the very least at the bingo.

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Though why did you give her underwear at all? That’s two wasted squares ;(

Had to check up if you were joking, prehensilemoustache, as your friend socks-and-my-other-obsessions seems to get this idea worryingly straight (warning to the readers: NSFW blog, best to not approach).

Dear socks-and-my-other-obsessions, I’m not-so-sad to inform you that industry beat you to it and created a game like this… or maybe a few hundred games like this. I lost count 😛
There’s nothing more to contribute in that matter.

People are going to miss the point always, forever and ever…

So, now whenever someone tries to argue with the Female Armor Bingo in deviantArt comments, I play the Rhetoric Bingo with their arguments.

Gotta say that puts at least a little bit of fun in responding to those obtuse statements… Still, the amount of totally missing the point remains overwhelming. Some people literally respond under the Rhetoric Bingo with the very same rhetoric that’s used there

Some when replied with a filled bingo card go either with “well THAT’S JUST YOUR OPINION” or “you are not right and those are not facts or logic, because I refuse to believe so”.

Here are miniatures of the cards I filled out with so far:
Untitled Drawing by OzzieScribbler Untitled Drawing by OzzieScribbler Untitled Drawing by OzzieScribbler Untitled Drawing by OzzieScribbler

No-one so far scored a BINGO with their rhetoric, but in it probably won’t take long (look at how close the best one got)… If someone does, I’ll make sure to publish that Holly Grail of sexist apologia here in all its glory.