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Description
A commissioned reference for a character from Gamma Deekay’s upcoming story Fallout Equestria: Long Haul, Hispano is a young, hyperactive Talon-in-training with a penchant for really big cannons - or, well, a really big cannon, anyways! Taught by her father that gryphons are strong enough to take what they want when not on contract and extremely curious, she is a little lacking in boundaries, but she’s usually able to get herself out of a fix if need be. With her gun at her side and a drum clip full of 20mm shells, she’s certainly one gryphon whose bad side you don’t want to end up on!
Actual preference of Sparkle-Cola over Sunrise Sarsaparilla is yet to be seen.
Actual preference of Sparkle-Cola over Sunrise Sarsaparilla is yet to be seen.
Receives criticism, responds negatively, turns it around upon the individual who brought up said constructive criticism…
In response, I would like to state as politely as I can, that if you decide to take my informative and constructive criticism as “antagonistic” then that is your issue. I honestly have no issue with either of you, or your art. That said, you are producing art of a subject - in this case military hardware - that I happen to be passionate about. If you err, then so long as I respond in a polite and informative/ constructive manner, I have every right to do so as per this site’s rules; regardless of whether you agree with what I say, let alone act upon the information I may present. Thus, my suggestion is to please learn to accept the feedback you receive with a little more grace and humility, because there is nothing above a little criticism. I sincerely wish both of you good health and all the success you deserve.
The barrel has actually been cut down to near half size to keep it versatile enough for air combat, as well as urban engagements. Hispano is, as stated, a bit smaller than your average 14 year old Griff.
So, this specific gun in my story has a reason to exist as seen here. Sure, it would be neigh impossible to use a gun like this in the real world, but The Furry Railfan already pointed out this ain’t the real world. You’ve made your opinion known, and you’re entitled to it. We too are also entitled to our own opinions, and you don’t have to read my stories if you don’t want to. However, I’d say that since neither side of us are going to budge on this, it would be best for all of us drop any further responses, as they’d only be there to be antagonistic.
It’s not as much the criticism that prompted me to reply, moreso the fact that when I did it was extremely late at night and I wasn’t thinking particularly straight.
Regardless, I would like to just ask that the next time you feel the need to point out the fallacies in any weapons I may feature in my artwork, or to argue about the effectiveness of armored vehicles, you don’t. Please, just let such things as this cannon or the two-century-old tanks that will be featured again be, and leave your thoughts about why these things shouldn’t work at all to yourself.
is a work of fiction, not being written by myself, I just drew the picture for the author. You can nitpick and whine all you want about the fact that a Hispano-Suiza Mk II 20mm autocannon would be nigh impossible for someone to carry let alone shoot reliably, and while you’re at it why not question the very existence of talking gryphons and equines in a colorful magical world.