After eight weeks of hard work, I've created another piece of art. AXELGREASE Mark two; an upgraded version of the first one. I'm really proud of this one, considering it took me a long time to make it. :)
Now that I think about it, I don't believe I've explained fully the idea of AXELGREASE, so I'll take the time to explain it now.
16 year old Trey DeChant, son of infamous scientist, Dr. Eric DeChant of a weapons & robotics corp. called SCRAP, is a rich, smart Canadian kid viewed nothing more than a wallflower to his family, his peers, even his band, The Hunks of Metal (Whom he plays bass for), despite his wealth & fortune. With his talents & his very existence ignored, & his mother as the only closest thing to him, suicide appeared to be a solution to him. Until one faithful night…
A meteor shower is scheduled to pass through Toronto, Ontario, where SCRAP unveils an observatory for future generations of astrologists, and at the same time, celebrate Canada day. While Trey wanders idly away from the party to think for himself, a meteor crash lands into a woods outside Trey’s home. As he enters the woods in his backyard & investigates the meteor, the meteor turns out to be nothing more than an unknown alien device that transforms him into a mechanical combat android, codenamed, AXELGREASE. Bonded to his DNA for good, the weapon enhances his mind, his skills and his dexterity to near superhuman levels. With the armour activated, he is near invincible, because of the type of metal used (the material is not found on earth.)Now he is in possession of an omnipotent weapon. However, he discovers that there are some people who want their hands on AXELGREASE…
Now that Trey has become a target of a race of alien syndicates called the Xios, who wage war with another race of people called the Dhurians, he’s got to defend his loved ones & discover the origins of this powerful weapon. But in order to do that, is Trey willing to risk his young life in a fight to defend Earth from a terrible fate?
That's about all I can explain for now. I'd like to hear any criticism or feedback from anyone.
L8r,
Adam.
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