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Re: Enemy logo

Posted: 14 Apr 2009 22:21
by Andy1672
Having a ridge of bone along the midline of your skull is a more simian characteristic ?

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Re: Enemy logo

Posted: 14 Apr 2009 22:35
by Malcolm Orr
Andy1672 wrote:Having a ridge of bone along the midline of your skull is a more simian characteristic ?

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The left sided one is pretty accurate to the RS logo - the eyes are relatively larger, the ridge. The 'corners' of the human skull (where the side joins the top) is where the masseter muscles stop (in us) but extend further in more primal animals, like the earlier primate.

Re: Enemy logo

Posted: 14 Apr 2009 22:55
by gung-hoeddie
it could be that of a primate, not to get too deep, but maybe its to signify some of the basic animal instincts that the human still have, having a primate skull could be evidence of ironblood's vision of a more predatory army who have only the limited desires to hunt and kill,

Re: Enemy logo

Posted: 14 Apr 2009 23:00
by Ross SC
i always assumed it was a primate. i cant believe this site has been up for so long & this is only just coming up!?

Re: Enemy logo

Posted: 14 Apr 2009 23:45
by The Kraken Wakes
its the skull of an ex red shadow member that died and went through the shadow to muton to kraken to skeletron conversion process...

Re: Enemy logo

Posted: 15 Apr 2009 10:47
by The Baron
Ross SC wrote:i cant believe this site has been up for so long & this is only just coming up!?
It's something I've had kicking around my brain for quarter of a century! Yesterday it forced it's way out!

Could it be a piranha skull? They have the ridge and needle teeth.

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Re: Enemy logo

Posted: 15 Apr 2009 15:46
by Ross SC
nah, i still think it's a primate!

Re: Enemy logo

Posted: 16 Apr 2009 02:46
by Monkfish
This one has me stumped. I thought for a moment it might have been taken from a sign denoting "deadly to all life" or similar, with an appropriately non-human skull.

But for me the logo is based on the pirate skull and crossbones, reflecting the dash-and-grab illegitimacy of Ironblood's Shadows. The non-human skull might just be for trademarking purposes (but I hope there's a more interesting reason than that).

What muddies the waters slightly is the Roboskull. I thought that it was meant to be based on the enemy logo, and to me that looks to be modelled more on a human skull.

A drawing of Ironblood in the promotional material (one of the displays) has a very human skull drawn on the front of his tunic, suggesting that the artist wasn't aware of any significance.

Re: Enemy logo

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 13:16
by Muton
I'm sure the truth of it is that the design chosen was simply the coolest.

Re: Enemy logo

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 19:49
by Thundershot
Muton wrote:I'm sure the truth of it is that the design chosen was simply the coolest.
...or the Palitoy designers re-used a cpt Zargon logo to save time & bugger off down the pub early one afternoon :-)