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Unlocking Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Online Master of Science Programs
In today’s fast-paced, ever-evolving world, the need for innovation is more significant than ever. Entrepreneurs and business leaders who can think outside the box and lead with creativity are the ones shaping the future. At Aleph University, we recognize this need and offer a unique Master of Science in Innovation & Entrepreneurship program designed for aspiring innovators and entrepreneurs who want to take their ideas to the next level. In this blog, we’ll explore why an online Master of Science in Innovation & Entrepreneurship could be the key to unlocking your potential and driving success in your career.
The Growing Importance of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Innovation and entrepreneurship go hand in hand, and they are the driving forces behind progress in any industry. Whether it's tech, healthcare, finance, or education, organizations are constantly looking for ways to improve, grow, and stay ahead of the competition. But what does it mean to be innovative, and how can entrepreneurship skills help?
Innovation involves creating new ideas, processes, products, or services that add value to the market. It is about finding solutions to problems in creative ways. Entrepreneurship, on the other hand, is the ability to turn these innovative ideas into successful business ventures. Entrepreneurs take risks, embrace challenges, and lead with vision to bring new concepts to life.
If you’re passionate about making an impact, the Master of Science in Innovation & Entrepreneurship can equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to navigate this dynamic field.
Why Choose an Online Master of Science in Innovation & Entrepreneurship?
Choosing to pursue a Master’s degree is a big decision, and it’s essential to select a program that fits your goals and lifestyle. Here are some reasons why our online program could be the ideal choice for you:
Flexibility and Convenience
One of the most significant advantages of an online Master of Science in Innovation & Entrepreneurship program is flexibility. Students can manage their studies alongside their professional and personal commitments. The online format allows you to learn at your own pace, making it easier to balance work, family, and education.
Access to Global Expertise
Studying online doesn’t mean compromising on quality. Our program provides access to global faculty who are experts in their fields. You will learn from experienced professors and industry professionals who bring real-world insights into the virtual classroom. This exposure to diverse perspectives can help you understand global markets and develop innovative solutions that resonate worldwide.
Hands-On Learning Approach
The Master of Science in Innovation & Entrepreneurship program at Aleph University emphasizes practical learning. Students engage in projects, case studies, and simulations that replicate real-world scenarios. This hands-on approach helps you develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills that are essential for any successful entrepreneur.
Networking Opportunities
Online programs at Aleph University are designed to foster collaboration and networking. You will have the chance to connect with fellow students, alumni, and industry experts through virtual events, forums, and group projects. Building a solid network of like-minded individuals can open doors to new opportunities, collaborations, and ventures.
Key Skills You Will Learn
Our Master of Science in Innovation & Entrepreneurship curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of innovation, business management, and entrepreneurial strategies. Here are some of the key skills you will gain:
Creative Problem-Solving: Learn how to approach problems with creativity and develop innovative solutions that address market needs.
Strategic Thinking: Understand how to build effective business strategies, from product development to marketing and sales.
Leadership and Team Management: Develop leadership skills that enable you to motivate teams, manage projects, and drive business growth.
Financial Acumen: Gain insights into financial planning, investment strategies, and resource management to ensure the sustainability of your ventures.
Market Research and Analysis: Learn how to conduct thorough market research, analyze industry trends, and use data-driven insights to make informed business decisions.
Who Should Enroll in This Program?
The Master of Science in Innovation & Entrepreneurship is ideal for individuals who are:
Aspiring entrepreneurs looking to start their own business.
Current business owners who want to expand their skills and scale their ventures.
Professionals seeking to innovate within their organizations and drive growth.
Recent graduates who want to develop a competitive edge in the job market.
Career Opportunities After Graduation
Earning a Master of Science in Innovation & Entrepreneurship opens up a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates can pursue roles such as:
Startup Founder: Turn your business ideas into reality and build a successful company from scratch.
Product Manager: Lead the development and launch of new products, ensuring they meet market demands and drive revenue.
Business Consultant: Help organizations innovate and improve their operations, processes, and strategies.
Innovation Manager: Oversee innovation initiatives within a company, encouraging creativity and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
Corporate Strategist: Develop and implement strategic plans that align with the company's long-term goals and growth objectives.
Why Aleph University?
At Aleph University, we are committed to providing an educational experience that is not only informative but also transformative. Our Master of Science in Innovation & Entrepreneurship program is tailored to meet the needs of modern entrepreneurs and business leaders. With a focus on practical learning, global perspectives, and flexible online education, we aim to prepare our students to succeed in today’s competitive environment.
Key Features of Our Program:
Experienced faculty with real-world expertise.
Interactive and engaging online learning platform.
Opportunities for collaboration, networking, and mentorship.
Flexible scheduling that allows you to study from anywhere in the world.
Conclusion
Innovation and entrepreneurship are the cornerstones of modern business success. If you’re ready to take your career to the next level, consider enrolling in the Master of Science in Innovation & Entrepreneurship program at Aleph University. This program will help you develop the skills, mindset, and network needed to turn your ideas into successful ventures and become a leader in your field.
Don’t wait to unlock your potential. Join Aleph University today and start your journey toward innovation and entrepreneurial success!
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Students Voice: A Glimpse into the Experience at KIST Medical College and Teaching Hospital
Are you an aspiring medical student in search of the perfect global institution to nurture your medical ambitions? Nepal is emerging as a prime destination for world-class medical education. Let Dr. Lumesh Sharma, an accomplished alumnus of KIST Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal, illuminate your path through the realm of medical education in this captivating region.
Dr. Lumesh Sharma, a distinguished medical professional, completed his MBBS at KIST Medical College, a renowned institution known for its commitment to excellence and holistic medical education. With an aim to address common apprehensions among aspiring medical students, Dr. Sharma emphasizes that the quality of education, course curriculum, and academic resources at KIST Medical College are on par with the best global standards. Drawing a comparison between the medical education systems in India and Nepal, he underlines that while India might offer multiple examinations throughout the year, Nepal's system entails a single annual examination. However, the quality of education or the comprehensive learning experience is not at all compromised.
One of the key concerns for Indian students contemplating medical studies in Nepal is the potential cultural and linguistic differences. Dr. Sharma assuages these worries by highlighting the striking similarities between Indian and Nepali cultures, including their shared languages, such as English, Hindi, and Nepali. This linguistic harmony not only eases the transition for international students but also fosters an inclusive and enriching academic environment.
KIST Medical College stands out as a beacon of excellence in Nepal's medical education landscape, offering an exceptional learning environment. Dr. Sharma shares the institution has world-class faculty, a conducive study atmosphere, and management and administration that is deeply committed to addressing the needs of international students.
Ready to embark on a transformative medical profession journey? KIST Medical College and Teaching Hospital is your gateway to a promising future in the realm of medicine and healthcare. Contact us today to pursue your medical journey at +91 74283 60636. For regular updates, subscribe to our channel:
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do yall ever think about bruce/batman!clone danny standing in front of his bathroom mirror after finding out he was a clone and silently tracing his face. The slope of his jaw and point of his chin. The high angle of his cheekbones and the shape of his eyes, the curve of his brow bones and the shape of his nose. The volume of his hair and the way it curls and gets fluffy when it gets too long.
His hair is black the same way a crow's wing is black. His dad's hair is black the same way a black bear's fur is black. His dad's eyes are blue like the ocean is blue. Danny's eyes are blue the same way a glacier is blue.
His dad has a square jaw and straight flat hair, and he tans and gets a face full of freckles when he's out in the sun for too long. Danny burns like a lobster and his face remains untouched. Danny has a sharp jaw and tall cheekbones, and Sam says when he's not smiling there's almost something regal about him. You would never call Jack Fenton "regal" when he's not smiling.
Sam says when he's not smiling he looks scary the same way a stone statue is. Jack Fenton when he's not smiling looks scary the same way that german shepherd staring at you across the street is.
Do you ever think he grew up wondering if he was adopted. Because of course, he has black hair and blue eyes like his dad. But having the same color doesn't make you someone's child.
Or, worse, things he's heard from the other kids and the other parents and even some of his teachers growing up; that he was the product of an affair. And that his dad was just too stupid to notice. And Danny would defend his parents until the day he died, because Jack Fenton wasn't an idiot and Maddie Fenton wasn't a cheater.
But doubt comes in with fickle tongue. his parents swear up and down that he is their child when he asks about either. That Danny just had his grandparents' features, but he was their son and they loved him.
But Danny doesn't look like either of his parents. His mom's eyes are blue like an aquamarine and Jazz's too. And they burn like lobsters in the sun too, but Jazz gets freckles on her face and so does Maddie. And as Danny grows up he doesn't bulk up or get stocky like his dad did, and when he hits puberty he doesn't shoot up like a tree like Jack Fenton did.
He stays small, and they say he's a late bloomer (and he is), or that he just has his mom's height. But he's fast and has good stamina, and some days it feels like he's built entirely different from his family. That the things they went through growing up just didn't apply to him. Jack and Maddie Fenton both had acne and breakouts when they hit puberty, and Jazz inherits it and he's seen the amount of skincare products she keeps on her side of the bathroom.
And then he hits puberty and breaks out maybe once or twice, but his skin stays clear for the most part and the problems and changes his dad went through just don't happen to him.
And the truth is worse than all of the lies.
How horrifying.
#dpxdc#danny fenton is not the ghost king#dp x dc#dp x dc crossover#dpxdc crossover#dpdc#danny fenton is a clone#clone danny fenton#clone danny#thinking about the inherent trauma that comes with growing up as a clone and not knowing and questioning everything about yourself#thinking about the amount of effort and lying that Jack and Maddie would've had to to do if they wanted to pass Danny off as their bio son#the MEDICAL RECORDS#danny's medical history is completely different from theirs. any generational health problems the waynes have would/could be passed down to#danny and he's completely oblivious to it up until the reveal. he'd have no idea about any medical risks until they hit him before that.#so many little things and inconsistencies that would just build and build and build until it finally came to a head and the truth came out#forever and ever and ever fascinated by the underlying horror of being a clone. there's a horror in being cloned but there's also a horror#in BEING a clone. like yes he could've always known from the start and that comes with its own set of issues BUT. just. him not knowing#for the longest time. the lies and deceit and betrayal. you know how adopted kids come out and talk about how they didn't know they were#adopted for the longest time and how traumatizing and betrayed they felt when they're finally told 15-20 years down the line? yeah that#i imagine finding out you're a clone is a lot like that.#i read a book in middle school once abt a girl moving to a new town with her family and getting these horrible nightmares and noticing how#everyone was acting strange around her. one of her nightmares was about the 30yo police officer being a shambling corpse talking to her#and at the end of the book she finds out she's actually the clone of a dead older sister and the police officer was her sister's boyfriend.#and she was in gymnastics but quit and her parents were so disappointed bc the og sister was a champion/award winning gymnastics player#and i never did finish the book but god am i reminded of that.#i love reading the dpxdc clone danny posts and they usually have him brush off being a clone which is literally totally fine but duUUDE#just imagine his own horror over it. its SOOO good
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doctors (and his brother) hate him!
#john marston#warning: do not trust wolves to preform top surgery#they do not have a medical degree#red dead redemption#red dead redemption 2#rdr#rdr2#trans john marston#(also yes jack is his and abi's bio son)#my art#luz-art
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on the topic of medic infodumping, i think if he discovers something neat (like. i dunno he's figured out how to genetically alter dna so that the person is now bioluminescent) he just instant tumbles out of his lab and pulls aside the closest approximation of a person for at minimum of three hours to infodump about it (complete with a full demonstration!!)
hes interrupting their movie
#did you know humans actually are bio-luminescent!!#humans actually do emit visible light its just wayy way too dim for our weak eyes to peak up on x]#but imagine if we actually glowed more!! like enough to be visible !!oughh itd be so cool...........#tf2#tf2 medic#tf2 pyro#tf2 scout#tf2 sniper#replies from the void#the doc is in#doodles
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Ugh! I forgot to upload yesterday’s oc-tober drawing!..
anyway here’s day 25 (a day late) .:artificial:.
Baby Solis, just minutes away from birth.
I have a headcanon that Asteromorphs create their young in laboratories, so here’s my boy in his incubation tube!
He’s just a little guy!
@oc-tober2023
#my artwork#art#sci fi#character design#spec evo#all tomorrows#oc#digital art#cm kosemen#cute#asteromorph#asteromorph oc#alien#tw medical#tw body horror#all tomorrows fanart#all tomorrows oc#oc tober#oc-tober2023#spec bio#speculative evolution
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Ok so I have NO IDEA how feasible this actually is I just really wanted to mess with the idea of Khaji Da making entirely new muscles to secure themselves to Jaime.
My goal was just ‘it’s gets worse the longer you look at it’. There’s a lot here that’s just WRONG which I think is pretty cool.
#drawing this with drawings of the human back pulled up like ‘THE DIAGRAMS I MUST CONSULT THE DIAGRAMS’#idk dude I took 4 years of biomed in high school and really enjoyed it but I can’t remember shit my medical knowledge is bleh#anyway this was fun and if anyone has ways to make him more fucked up please don’t hesitate to let me know lol#jaime reyes#khaji da#blue beetle#my art#sketch#body horror#blue beetle bio diagrams#blue beetle headcannons
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Notes on food, fish, and translation errors.
Hán and Ankiusk are good friends, but during the time that they’re getting their medical certifications they’re both still learning the Galactic Standardized language. That combined with Ankiusk’s lack of a jaw to make the click (!) letter, there are a lot of communication issues.
And I mean… what do you call an alien animal in an alien language so that a third alien can relate it to yet another alien animal. Language may be evil but comparative xenobiology is even more so.
#I very nearly didn’t finish this.#I started it months ago#hated it. wound up abandoning it#picked it up again. still months ago. redid everything and liked it quite a bit more#but ended up leaving it again#THEN I picked it up a third time. did the reference sheets for my human characters. and was finally able to finish the lineart.#I don’t even know when I actually started it#my program says I made it prior to the preventative and repetitive care notes.#So it’d be sometime in August/September. Jesus Christ.#damn#sci-fi#spec bio#speculative biology#xenobiology#worldbuilding#little bird worldbuilding#my art#oc: hán huì qún#oc: ankiusk#medical textbook images to get tormented by#long post#comic
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Advance Your Career with a Master of Science in Medical Devices — Enroll Online Today at Aleph University
In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare industry, medical devices play a critical role in saving lives and improving patient outcomes. As technology continues to advance, the demand for skilled professionals in the medical device sector is growing at an unprecedented rate. If you’re looking to enhance your career and become a leader in this cutting-edge field, pursuing a Master of Science in Medical Devices could be the perfect next step. Aleph University offers a flexible and comprehensive online program designed to equip you with the expertise needed to thrive in this dynamic industry.
Why Choose a Master of Science in Medical Devices?
The medical devices industry is vast and complex, ranging from basic instruments like thermometers to sophisticated imaging technologies and robotic surgical systems. The need for qualified professionals who understand both the technical and regulatory aspects of medical devices is critical. A Master of Science in Medical Devices allows you to:
Deepen Your Knowledge: Gain a thorough understanding of medical device design, development, and manufacturing processes.
Stay Ahead of Regulatory Changes: Learn how to navigate the ever-changing regulatory landscape to ensure compliance and product safety.
Enhance Career Opportunities: With a specialized degree, you’ll position yourself for higher-paying roles and leadership opportunities in the medical device sector.
Contribute to Innovations: Be a part of life-saving innovations by developing devices that improve healthcare and enhance quality of life for patients.
Why Study at Aleph University?
At Aleph University, we understand the importance of flexibility in today’s fast-paced world. That’s why our Master of Science in Medical Devices program is delivered entirely online, allowing you to balance your studies with your professional and personal commitments. Here’s what sets Aleph University apart:
1. Industry-Relevant Curriculum
Our curriculum is designed in collaboration with industry experts, ensuring that you gain the skills and knowledge that employers are looking for. Courses cover key areas such as:
Medical Device Innovation: Learn the latest advancements in medical device technology and how they can be applied to real-world healthcare challenges.
Regulatory Affairs: Master the critical aspects of regulatory compliance, including FDA and international regulations that govern medical devices.
Product Development: Understand the entire lifecycle of a medical device, from concept to market, including testing, approval, and post-market surveillance.
Quality Assurance: Learn how to ensure that medical devices meet the highest standards of safety and performance.
2. Flexible Learning Environment
Our online program allows you to access course materials, engage with professors, and collaborate with fellow students at your convenience. Whether you’re a working professional or balancing other responsibilities, our flexible learning platform ensures that you can complete your degree at a pace that works for you.
3. Expert Faculty
At Aleph University, you’ll learn from faculty who are leaders in the medical device industry. Our instructors bring real-world experience into the virtual classroom, providing insights that go beyond textbooks. You’ll benefit from their expertise in product development, regulatory affairs, and emerging trends in medical technology.
4. Career Support
Our commitment to your success doesn’t end with graduation. Aleph University offers comprehensive career support services to help you land your dream job. From resume-building workshops to networking events with industry professionals, we provide the tools and resources you need to advance your career.
The Growing Demand for Medical Device Professionals
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the healthcare and medical device sectors are expected to see significant job growth in the coming years. As the global population ages and healthcare technology continues to advance, there will be an increasing demand for professionals with expertise in medical devices.
Some of the high-demand roles in this field include:
Medical Device Engineers: Design and develop new devices that improve patient care.
Regulatory Affairs Specialists: Ensure that medical devices comply with all legal and regulatory requirements.
Quality Assurance Managers: Oversee the quality and safety of medical devices throughout their lifecycle.
Clinical Research Coordinators: Manage clinical trials and research efforts for new medical device innovations.
With a Master of Science in Medical Devices from Aleph University, you’ll be well-prepared to take on these exciting opportunities and make a meaningful impact in the healthcare industry.
Program Details
Duration: 2 years (full-time) or 3–4 years (part-time)
Format: 100% online
Tuition: Competitive pricing with scholarship opportunities available for eligible students
Application Deadline: Ongoing admissions with several start dates throughout the year
Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degree in a related field such as biomedical engineering, healthcare, or life sciences.
How to Apply
Ready to take the next step in your career? Applying to Aleph University’s Master of Science in Medical Devices program is simple. Visit our website and fill out the online application form. Our admissions team will guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have.
Conclusion
The medical devices industry is on the cutting edge of healthcare innovation, and now is the perfect time to join this exciting field. By earning a Master of Science in Medical Devices from Aleph University, you’ll gain the knowledge, skills, and credentials needed to advance your career and make a real difference in the world of healthcare.
Enroll today at Aleph University and take the first step toward a brighter future in the medical device industry. With our flexible online program, expert faculty, and industry-focused curriculum, you’ll be well on your way to achieving your professional goals.
For more information on the Master of Science in Medical Devices, visit Aleph University or contact our admissions office today!
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this jellyfish girl has 4 very queer parents and they all love her so much
#jellyfish can't swim in the night#yoru no kurage wa oyogenai#yorukura#JELEE#hand farts#more examples for my ko-fi commissions! link in my bio please help I'm on medical leave and I have bills#this mascot's design is so so cute but also. a saw trap around avoiding tangenting lines jfc#still getting the hang of my scanner and photopea- maybe I'll take a regular picture of this in the morning and see if I like that better#would've liked to have colored her but I needed sketch examples so
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It's so interesting and so exceedingly frustrating how agab is being utilized now within the queer community as a way to isolate and sort nonbinary and genderqueer folks into binary boxes that determine their moral purity levels, and their authority to do and write and exist.
The way nonbinary writers are being put under accusation of fetishizing gay men while their AGAB is continually brought up in a way that feels like queer-space-approved misgendering.
The way feminist circles that are supposedly trans-inclusive will use the word AFAB in a way that implicitly but intentionally isolates nonbinary people who aren't AFAB from joining. It's for women*.
The way the language is already flawed and leaves out intersex folks from the conversations while focusing on a binary of sex that isn't truthful.
The constant obsessing over whether someone is AFAB or AMAB and whether or not that gives them the privilege to join, do, write, or be present in certain spaces really really concerns me. How are we supposed to dismantle a binary system of gender if we can't even move past forcibly assigning and focusing on people's genders assigned at birth?
#and yes i understand! that agab language can in some circumstances be helpful in inclusive language and in the medical world but ultimately#is misgendering and unnecessary it should be up to the person to disclose their agab not an expectation of them to give up freely#I think that inclusive language shouldnt be misgendering in nature and agab as far as i can tell should only be used in select discussions#and certainly not as a way to frame a nonbinary writer as a “biological woman” but in a way where the queer community will nod along and sa#“oh they have a point” because you used the word AFAB instead#honestly afab is the term i see used most frequently and most harmfully towards other nonbinary people who don't identify w the label#to exclude trans women and amab nonbinary people#to frame nonbinary people as “still women” because of their assigned gender at birth#also i understand its not as simple as “not using” these terms bc they still serve a purpose and are important#but as they leave the queer community and as they enter the hands of cis queer people they become weapons#i wish i could like manifest my thoughts super clearly but i really cant bc its a difficult situation#its just another example of misogyny and bio-essentialism creeping into the queer community#because the patriarchy impacts all things including our discussions of trans oppression and gender we need to stop viewing it#as a strict binary of male female and oh sometimes we'll mention nonbinary people but we're all afab and amabs at the end of the day <3#like flames literal flames#if you wanna like chip into the conversation just shoot me an ask or respond to the post i'd love to hear other peoples perspectives#im not infalliable so if i said anything you view as incorrect especially in regards to intersex folks and how you all would like to be#included in these discussions as im not intersex but am aware of how agab is a subject that leans into the idea of a binary of sex#so yeah rant over <3#retro.bullshit#rant
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will solace would've been a fan of valdevia
#he would research what parts of dna have to be affected for diseases to happen#and look through every ancient text/medical documents there are at camp to see if something ever happened#maybe he would think of the ways he can cure it#or make people fall sick#pjo#percy jackson and the olympians#will solace#heroes of olympus#hoo#frog speaks#will solace is a bio freak
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Types of Open Injuries
Abrasion -- damage to the superficial layer of skin -- caused by a body part rubbing or scraping across a rough or hard surface
Laceration -- a deep cut in the skin -- has jagged edges
Incision -- a cut in the skin -- has smooth edges
Avulsion -- soft tissue is torn loose or hanging as a flap
Penetrating Wound -- injury resulting from a sharp, piercing object
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Emily's Birthday Fortnight (Bush Medicine Week) - Day 6 - Wedding/Taking Care of Something
Here is Sniper and Medic in their retirement where they are living in a nice house, got married by Soldier and they also have a daughter together named Lucy (it is their bio daughter but don't ask how it happened, medic keeping some secrets)
Details to Me Birthday Fortnight
Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4 and Day 5
#tf2#teamfortress2#team fortress 2#team fortress two#tf2 sniper#tf2 medic#bush medicine#bushmedicine#sniperxmedic#medicxsniper#medic x sniper#sniper x medic#emily's birthday fortnight#sfm#sourcefilmmaker#source filmmaker#lucy#bio daughter of Medic and Sniper
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When the sketch is so bad u basically just make a new oc 😭
The sfm reference under the cut lol
Kinda wish I rendered this now ngl, I really like the shadows on the gloves
#since I have “artist” in my bio I might as well post smth related to art lol#this was just a warmup sketch btw#tf2#tf2 medic#tf2 fanart#squishedegg
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OKAY abt to go to sleep but i need to write this down before i forget. i think yeah all protoframes are some parts armor some parts their actual skin, but:
Personally, I think their helminth injection started in the spine, where it started to spread from there. So everything on their back (arthur, for example, has a lot of spinal protection, especially up against his cranium), a good portion of their legs, and some portions of their midsection and upper arms are actually their transformed skin.
it obviously varies here and there between each protoframe, but in spinal injections the effects could last much longer in the body (bypasses the liver directly, preventing second-pass metabolism).
Especially more effective since it has direct access to the entire body's nervous system, so I'm thinking its a spine-centered growth- even if there are good bits of human meat left on there, almost all if not all of their bones have been heavily fortified along with their general underlying muscle tone and strength.
this, then of course led to their development of warframe-adjacent athleticism and abilities. (Spine and legs having to be transformed for increased ability for bullet jumping, for example.)
#warframe 1999#the hex#protoframes#arthur nightingale#just tagging him cuz i dont wanna tag everyone else in it..#also hi <- very normal about spec bio#btw i have 0 biology related degrees HNAKSDHNKJSAD i am a psych undergrad#i have a littleeee bit of textbook knowledge on medical administration so that's what I'm going off on#glaive speaks#do ask me questions about it if you have any! i love thinking about stuff like this
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