![]() When he is tasked to pilot a biplane, he is able to quickly master using it even he though he had never piloted it before. ![]() Piloting: Torque can effectively pilot any vehicle.Marksmanship: Torque is very skilled at using and maintaining his guns with no difficulty.Technology Experience: Torque has great skill at understanding and managing various advanced technology.He is initially very secretive towards the people he meets on Avalice, but once some of them find out about his identity, he opens up and asks for their assistance. He wants nothing more than to be able to protect people and keep peace. Torque is very committed to his mission and his crew. He also wears white gloves and goggles over his forehead. No matter his form, he wears an orange-yellow armored outfit that covers all of his body below his neck. When he transforms into his Avalician disguise, he becomes a green duck with a turtle shell on his body (hence the name shell-duck). Torque is a humanoid alien from an unknown planet with green skin and hair. In the end, he succeeds in preventing Brevon from obtaining the Kingdom Stone, but is not able to capture him.Ī sketch of Torque as a shell-duck in FP1. Torque is not able to hide his identity and mission from them, however, and enlists their help in order to track down Brevon and convince the three kingdoms of his existence. After crash-landing on Avalice, he disguises himself as a native Avalician is saved by Lilac, who takes him back to her and Carol's treehouse to repair his ship. In Freedom Planet, his crew got involved in an active battle with Brevon's dreadnought, which resulted in him and Brevon crashing down on Avalice and his entire crew dying. His main mission was to stop a warlord by the name of Arktivus Brevon. Torque is an alien and the last living member of the Spectrum Chasers, a battle force created by the Coalition of Planets, a galactic organization that protects all planets who are part of the alliance from external threats. No point thinking about a past that can't be changed." I hope he likes it! Source: viantart." Just gotta keep moving forward with the mission I guess. Still, this is the single most complicated piece of art I’ve ever produce. Donno how good a Syntax I’d be able to pull off though. Maybe if he just voiced Torque’s lines I’d complete the reading myself. Seymour, but it came out a little longer than I expected, and it’s probably more of a request than is polite. ![]() I was debating making a request of a dramatic reading from Mr. I’m quite proud of how it came out though! I wrote a short story to accompany the picture, which can be found in the deviantart description (just click the picture, it’ll take you there, warning though, it does spoil some minor elements of the game’s story). I had a lot of help from a friend with the background and the lighting, which is a realm of art that I’m just not used to doing. Patrick Seymour who has graciously given me a small ounce of his time to notice my little bits of fan art of the fantastic game of Freedom Planet! Heck, he’s probably the reason one of them even showed up on the game’s Facebook page (though I have to admit, I’m disappointed that there’s not source link for said picture. Source: Commander Torque Freedom Planet Alien Blaster goggles green alien galaxytrail An excellent throwback with a lot of wonderful modern amenities (like fully- and well done- voice-acted cutscenes). I consider it to Sega what Shovel Knight was to Nintendo. He’s not even playable (yet) but he keeps the group on task and pointed in the right direction.īut really, if you enjoy 90s platformers, really give this one a look. Just sat down and drew him! Here’s Commander Torque, the ipso-facto 'leader’ of the group that comprises the main characters of the game. This here isn’t one of the main characters, so to speak, and, really… there’s nothing of particular note. Sure it started as a Sonic fangame, but the developers have managed to make enough of a divergence from your classic Sonic game that it really has come into it’s own. Snagged ‘Freedom Planet’ on a GoG.com sale last week, and I’ve been playing it pretty steadily ever since.
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