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Seeborg Unicorn Attack

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This is a birthday gift for my unicorn obsessed friend Charlie, Lumdrop on DeviantArt.

It's an Astrosona! An insert character of him inside the universe of my webcomic series Astronautical, he's a Seequine... Well, technically now he's a Seeborg! Two species which you can read more about here if you're interested.

http://blargen69.deviantart.com/art/Seequine-to-Seeborg-An-Unfortunate-Evolution-371110219
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Lolo was a Seequine citizen who lived through the dawn of the Seeborg. Lolo had a fascination and utter obsession with Earth's mythical unicorns after discovering them in a television program. They became the center of all his attention and he collected as much unicorn memorabilia as he possibly could find and commissioned alien artists all across the stars to create unicorn-centric pieces for him.

As the cyb-augment medical boom of the Seequine hit his obsession with Unicorns led to a peculiar augmentation that only he had, a metal horn. Lolo unfortunately fell victim to the assimilation of the Seeborg as did most of his species, but his beloved horn augment was retained. Turned into a cybernetic seahorse zombie unicorn war horse he wreaks havoc in battles with his dangerous electrified rainbow-laser shooting horn! He's rarely spotted however and those few who have survived encounters in Seeborg territory are rarely taken seriously when discussing the horned Seeborg soldier.

In the modern day it seems Lolo lives, as his unicorns, a myth to some but reality.

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Great!! :D

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Thanks so much!!

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