Any leads on Mickey?

IkyotoIkyoto Posts: 1,159
edited February 2019 in The Commons

A rigged model.  For a gag image, so doesn't have to be all that close.

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  • fred9803fred9803 Posts: 1,565

    I have a Mickey from somewhere but he's unrigged and just stands in a T pose.

  • SempieSempie Posts: 659

    Be careful.

    Disney is quite rigid where their copyrights are concerned.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    edited February 2019
    Sempie said:

    Be careful.

    Disney is quite rigid where their copyrights are concerned.

    I see you subscribe to the 'understatement as a means of adding emphasis' group. wink

    Post edited by nicstt on
  • Disney prefers the "nuke them from orbit it's the only way to be sure" approach to anyone going anywhere near their core IP's. 

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,851

    Disney prefers the "nuke them from orbit it's the only way to be sure" approach to anyone going anywhere near their core IP's. 

    ..OT:  you don't by chance play Shadowrun do you?  That's the name of a hacking programme in the game.

  • frankrblowfrankrblow Posts: 2,052
    edited February 2019
    kyoto kid said:

    Disney prefers the "nuke them from orbit it's the only way to be sure" approach to anyone going anywhere near their core IP's. 

    ..OT:  you don't by chance play Shadowrun do you?  That's the name of a hacking programme in the game.

    I believe the quote is from something Lt. Ripley said in the Aliens movie (in 1986). Shadowrun was not released until 1989.

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  • 3Diva3Diva Posts: 11,970
    kyoto kid said:

    Disney prefers the "nuke them from orbit it's the only way to be sure" approach to anyone going anywhere near their core IP's. 

    ..OT:  you don't by chance play Shadowrun do you?  That's the name of a hacking programme in the game.

    It's from Aliens - one of the best movies EVER. :)

  • IkyotoIkyoto Posts: 1,159

    I am qute aware pf Disney's practices...  I don't believe I had asked about copyright issues though.

  • kyoto kid said:

    Disney prefers the "nuke them from orbit it's the only way to be sure" approach to anyone going anywhere near their core IP's. 

    ..OT:  you don't by chance play Shadowrun do you?  That's the name of a hacking programme in the game.

    It's from Aliens - one of the best movies EVER. :)

    One of?

    I have played and GM'd Shadowrun but I do not recall a hacking program by that name. Perhaps that is from a later edition than when I played.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,851
    kyoto kid said:

    Disney prefers the "nuke them from orbit it's the only way to be sure" approach to anyone going anywhere near their core IP's. 

    ..OT:  you don't by chance play Shadowrun do you?  That's the name of a hacking programme in the game.

    It's from Aliens - one of the best movies EVER. :)

    ...been a long time since I've seen it.  Don't go to the Cinema much anymore too expensive and have no online subscriptions either. 

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,851
    kyoto kid said:

    Disney prefers the "nuke them from orbit it's the only way to be sure" approach to anyone going anywhere near their core IP's. 

    ..OT:  you don't by chance play Shadowrun do you?  That's the name of a hacking programme in the game.

    It's from Aliens - one of the best movies EVER. :)

    One of?

    I have played and GM'd Shadowrun but I do not recall a hacking program by that name. Perhaps that is from a later edition than when I played.

    ...yeah. 5th Edition. it's a datafile/database destruction programme that makes recovery attempts impossible. The corrupted code remains on the host rather than being deleted so the programme's effect is not detectable until someone actually tries to access the data..

    When/what was the last time/edition you played?

  • Ikyoto said:

    I am qute aware pf Disney's practices...  I don't believe I had asked about copyright issues though.

    I think the point was that they're protective of the their IP, so finding him is going to be difficult.
  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,843

    Attack of the Mickeys, LOL

    mickeys.jpg
    1372 x 877 - 905K
  • No suspenders? In my timeline he had suspenders.

  • kyoto kid said:
    kyoto kid said:

    Disney prefers the "nuke them from orbit it's the only way to be sure" approach to anyone going anywhere near their core IP's. 

    ..OT:  you don't by chance play Shadowrun do you?  That's the name of a hacking programme in the game.

    It's from Aliens - one of the best movies EVER. :)

    One of?

    I have played and GM'd Shadowrun but I do not recall a hacking program by that name. Perhaps that is from a later edition than when I played.

    ...yeah. 5th Edition. it's a datafile/database destruction programme that makes recovery attempts impossible. The corrupted code remains on the host rather than being deleted so the programme's effect is not detectable until someone actually tries to access the data..

    When/what was the last time/edition you played?

    3rd edition I think? The one where they made a big deal about deckers going wireless.

  • frankrblowfrankrblow Posts: 2,052

    As the op is a request, it should be okay to post this link:

    https://www.renderosity.com/mod/freestuff/?search=mouse

    Maybe there's something there you can use, Ikyoto? Add the Mouse-ka-ears to Ratty Mouse???

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,851
    edited February 2019
    kyoto kid said:
    kyoto kid said:

    Disney prefers the "nuke them from orbit it's the only way to be sure" approach to anyone going anywhere near their core IP's. 

    ..OT:  you don't by chance play Shadowrun do you?  That's the name of a hacking programme in the game.

    It's from Aliens - one of the best movies EVER. :)

    One of?

    I have played and GM'd Shadowrun but I do not recall a hacking program by that name. Perhaps that is from a later edition than when I played.

    ...yeah. 5th Edition. it's a datafile/database destruction programme that makes recovery attempts impossible. The corrupted code remains on the host rather than being deleted so the programme's effect is not detectable until someone actually tries to access the data..

    When/what was the last time/edition you played?

    3rd edition I think? The one where they made a big deal about deckers going wireless.

    ...that was 4th where wireless hacking first appeared.  In 3rd (which was my favoruite edition) they still had to physically jack into hosts or slaved units.   

    Didn't like 4th, as they went overboard ro "nerf" characters as a means to stifle min-maxing (which it didn't) using caps on skills & such, sort of homoginised the different archetypes, got rid of decks (hackers used Commlinks instead), and introduced a "luck" attribute (Edge). The latter makes it feel more like a video game where you have "extra lives" if you mess up.  In previous editions you had one "Hand of God" (having to cash in your entire Karma pool and all unused karma in the process) to pull your hoop out of the fire (the character also usually ended up with a new flaw as well).  If it happened again, it was time to draft up a new character, made players think more about their actions.

    I've played SR since First edition. 

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  • TaozTaoz Posts: 10,256

    Attack of the Mickeys, LOL

    Let the cats loose!

  • IkyotoIkyoto Posts: 1,159

    As the op is a request, it should be okay to post this link:

    https://www.renderosity.com/mod/freestuff/?search=mouse

    Maybe there's something there you can use, Ikyoto? Add the Mouse-ka-ears to Ratty Mouse???

    Thank you for asking.  I actually need all EXCEPT the head. I Think I'll have to model/bash something.

  • sapatsapat Posts: 1,735

    As the op is a request, it should be okay to post this link:

    https://www.renderosity.com/mod/freestuff/?search=mouse

    Maybe there's something there you can use, Ikyoto? Add the Mouse-ka-ears to Ratty Mouse???

    Hey, glad u posted that link. I got the bushy tail for the squirrel, and voila 'Instant Squirrel' as the name implies. He won't pass any squirrel DNA tests, but it's cute.

  • kyoto kid said:
    kyoto kid said:
    kyoto kid said:

    Disney prefers the "nuke them from orbit it's the only way to be sure" approach to anyone going anywhere near their core IP's. 

    ..OT:  you don't by chance play Shadowrun do you?  That's the name of a hacking programme in the game.

    It's from Aliens - one of the best movies EVER. :)

    One of?

    I have played and GM'd Shadowrun but I do not recall a hacking program by that name. Perhaps that is from a later edition than when I played.

    ...yeah. 5th Edition. it's a datafile/database destruction programme that makes recovery attempts impossible. The corrupted code remains on the host rather than being deleted so the programme's effect is not detectable until someone actually tries to access the data..

    When/what was the last time/edition you played?

    3rd edition I think? The one where they made a big deal about deckers going wireless.

    ...that was 4th where wireless hacking first appeared.  In 3rd (which was my favoruite edition) they still had to physically jack into hosts or slaved units.   

    Didn't like 4th, as they went overboard ro "nerf" characters as a means to stifle min-maxing (which it didn't) using caps on skills & such, sort of homoginised the different archetypes, got rid of decks (hackers used Commlinks instead), and introduced a "luck" attribute (Edge). The latter makes it feel more like a video game where you have "extra lives" if you mess up.  In previous editions you had one "Hand of God" (having to cash in your entire Karma pool and all unused karma in the process) to pull your hoop out of the fire (the character also usually ended up with a new flaw as well).  If it happened again, it was time to draft up a new character, made players think more about their actions.

    I've played SR since First edition. 

    I played snd ran a lot of first and second edition and then it kind of became a game I played occasionally at cons.

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