I just had to use this as soon as I found it. I don't know who made the original fan art. I edited it to fit my screen better, took out lots of sea in the bottom of the image. Anyway. One of my all time favorite anime. Very depressing, very cool.
@Trusteft What anime is that from if I may ask? I don't think I've ever seen it. At first I thought Black Lagoon but the sub didn't look like that.
It's not a sub, it's a spaceship. Space Pirate Captain Harlock. Just plain awesome. Oh, and the name of the ship is Arcadia.
Mind you, I am talking about the original series mostly as I haven't seen the new one. That is the 1977-79 series.
I'll probably watch both starting with the original. There's always something about the original that just makes an anime shine. They just don't make 'em like they used to. Most of them at least.
This image spans my five screens. These are all photos I've taken at one time or another. It appears I have to greatly downsize it to upload the file here, though. Originally, it's 9600 x 1080. The photo on the far left is from the Eclipse last August. I used a filter and was able to capture many images of the eclipse as it started and just up to the "Diamond Ring" image that you see here.
"Under a Killing Moon" was the 2nd PC game I ever played! I had gotten, "Tex Murphy: Pandora Directive" first and then realized there was one before that. I also got, "Tex Murphy: Overseer" afterward. It was the first game that was released for PC CD drives. But, something was awry with the CD drivers...or something...and Access had enough foresight to also provide floppy disks for the game. I still have those somewhere around here.
First of all, good taste in games. Second, Under a killing moon was not the first game in the series, there were two before it. They just didn't have FMV in them as they were older adventure games. Third, GOG.com has all of them. All 5. working on modern systems and drm free.
A couple of photos from my vacation in Rhodes last year that popped up on my screen today (unaltered, except for the cropping):
The two RGB shortcuts are the one for all the RGB lights in and on my case and one for the mouse and keyboard which are both Corsair. I know you're not supposed to have more than one RGB program for changing colors on and in your case.