Black sclera ring her golden, glowing irises, split by lizard-like pupils. Her skin is a bright, girly pink, accentuating her femininity. A set of ridged horns, glowing with phosphorescent luminescence, curl outwards from her forehead. With all the potential changes applied after coming to own Sera:ĭespite the modifications you’ve given her, Sera continues to look more like a six-foot, one inch tall demon than anything else. Her feet are perched upon toe-covering, six-inch platform heels, but she walks in them as if it were the most natural thing in the world, perhaps counterbalanced by the tail you noticed earlier-or because of the jag of gleaming, navy horn you know she’s got growing down from each heel, natural and rather alarming demonic stilettos.Īll in all, Sera appears to be the kind of woman who enjoys everything sexuality has to offer and pursues it aggressively. Strappy thigh-highs and garters join her technological-looking corset to her shapely legs. At the same time, the spade at the end seems a little bigger and bulgier, perhaps engorged by the contact. She spanks a cheek with it when she catches you looking, sending a kinetic ripple across her crack. Sera’s ass is nothing to sneeze at either it’s large, nicely rounded, and crowned with a prehensile, spaded tail. They’re the kind of boobs that just beg to be fondled, and Sera’s open display of them shows just how much she knows it.Ī foot-long cock, maybe a bit longer, dangles down between her toned thighs, backed up by a pair of balls that sit on the upper end of the terran norm when it comes to size. They’re nicely rounded and capped with a pair of cerulean nipples that are ever so slightly pebbled in the air-conditioned station air. Matching, blue-glowing bracers and armbands complete her ensemble, but your eyes spend little time looking at her outfit when it frames her other assets so beautifully.īig breasts that would easily fill an EE-cup bra and then some sit high and proud on her chest, obviously the result of some kind of artificial or biological enhancement. Pentagonal plates have grown out of her shoulders, though you cannot tell if they exist as armor or ornamentation. Pale blue hair cascades around her visage like fine silk tapestries arranged to tastefully frame her face.Ī choker of black-lined, blue-glowing conduits rings her neck, matched on her torso by a sable corset dotted by hard metal and glowing, technological baubles. Her slightly upturned nose is unremarkable, aside from the single stud in her left nostril. Above them, a row of gleaming, metal piercings line her brow. Additionally, her skin is a mild purple that only serves to further her unholy air. Sera looks like a six-foot, one inch tall demon more than anything else. The demonic shopkeeper's fully explored regular appearance: 5.4.3 Interactions with Children and Parenthood.2 History/Personality/Information of Note.At the last meeting of this series at Newport, R t, in March 1977, successful high temperature tests of ceramic components in test rigs were described. This volume will join its earlier companions, Ceramics for High Performance A lications (1974), and Ceramics for High Performance Applications-II 1 7 ,in chronicling the rapid progress being made in the applicaton of ceramics to the very demanding service environ ment of gas turbine and piston engines. Further, the conference promoted inter change among the various technical disciplines working in the advanced turbine and heat engine areas. The conference showed how ceramic design, materials development, materials processing, NDE, and component systems testing are being integrated and iterated in specific engine development programs. The conference emphasized programmatic reviews of the major efforts on ceramic gas turbine technology, on an international basis. The program highlighted all issues relevant to the reliability of ceramics in advanced systems. Department of Energy, Office of Transportation Programs. The Sixth Army Materials Technology Conference, IICeramics for High Performance Applications-II I-Reliabilityll, was co-sponsored by the Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center and the U.
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