Meet Connie.
She's an original character of mine, based on a Russian domesticated fox. *nodnod*
The basic rundown:
Gender: Female
Species: Silver fox
Age: 22
Occupation: Mechanic
Born in: Russia
Skills:
Fixing various objects, converting machines, building machines, being grumpy, throwing tools at people, scaring people, drinking, "obtaining" things.
Is bad at:
Being social, cooking anything other than a few dishes, relationships, being gentle, opening up to people, fashion, trusting people, keeping an even temper.
Is scared of:
Heights, losing the few people who are closest to her, squash.
Likes:
Vodka, working, loud music, praise for her hard work, finding exactly what she needs for free, the color red.
Dislikes:
Most men due to past experience, "happy" things, cheerfulness, getting oil on her tail, happy music, the fact that she is an alcoholic.
More about Contrast soon! Building a reference sheet.
Facts about this picture:
Connie swiped that vending machine and converted it into a refrigerator for her vodka. She keeps it locked up, and she sometimes loses the key. When this happens, the poor thing takes a beating.
The Cyrillic on the fridge reads "Vodka", and "Does Not Work"
The vending machine was originally for "Shifty Cola", a running joke between me and a few friends. I will probably post the original unabused vending machine later for kicks and giggles.
Yes, that is an Emergency Hammer. :3
The baking soda is for cleaning up the oil spill, but it looks like she was distracted and didn't finish.
The brand of baking soda is called "Sickle and Hammer".
Connie is currently in a hanger/garage, and she is working on a crop duster, which belongs to a "friend" of hers, named Windy Cross.
The orange toolbox was given to her by a friend, "to match her eyes".
Contrast "Connie" Chernova is (c) to ME.
Shifty Cola is (c) to


Emergency Hammer is based on the one used in Silent Hill, and Silent Hill is (c) to Konami.
Comments
GsizeBra Says:
cute and foxy ! ^^
eh but how can she stand for vodka? x_x
The Crash Cadet Says:
Ah yes, I remember this.
... Why is this marked mature?