The Watchers Employ A Deadly Mimik In Wild West Exodus!
March 25, 2015 by brennon
It's not safe to trust anyone in the world of Wild West Exodus anymore as The Watchers have turned to using The Mimik to trick you into doing their bidding and indeed keeping tabs on humanity! See what you make of the concept art for her/him/it from Unfinished Business...
If the campaign pushes on and reaches the Ladies of the West at $200,000 then you'll be adding her to your alien invasion force. As the image surely illustrates The Mimik can take the form of anything it wishes and in this case has chosen a rather lovely looking lady at the bar.
It will be interesting to see how a model like this would work in the game but I imagine it could avoid getting shot, has some beguiling quality to it, and maybe even a dangerous close combat attack. I bet she's a glass cannon though.
She's not the only lady coming to Wild West Exodus though as they have a great selection of heroines for all manner of factions in the game. I think my favourite of the lot would have to be either Grace Myrtle (top left) or Bell Wilson (bottom left) although I reckon all of them are going to turn out nicely.
The Ladies of the West aren't the only additions to Unfinished Business that are on the cards however and as you can see above they have plans for many steps in-between here ant $200,000. With just under a week left to go on the campaign I reckon they could crack a few of those with some new pledges rolling in.
What rules would you give The Mimik?
"I imagine it could avoid getting shot, has some beguiling quality to it, and maybe even a dangerous close combat attack. I bet she's a glass cannon though."
Just so everyone knows, there appears to be a typo in the graphic for the Mimik lady. The ladies unlock at 180K, not 200K. The common “last 48 hours” push will hopefully unlock these models, which would be the icing on the cake to a great project (pledges are all 40-60% off retail prices, with low shipping worldwide).
Shades of Mars Attacks 😀
I like the ladies in dresses, the others I’d pass.