Hex KiSS v1.0
b Kim McFarland
Negaduck9@aol.com


This is my first KiSS doll, and only the second one I've ever seen based on ReBoot (the first being a Dot Matrix doll).  It took well over a year to make, but a lot of that was spent in not working on it.  I started in July of 2000, worked on it for about a month, dropped it, and then picked it up again in late 2001, after the new Season 4 episodes started airing.  I did the coding as I went along, learning various techniques, making mistakes, and debugging all the while.

This doll may look a bit rough.  I did not try to emulate the style of other KiSS dolls out there.  If I'm going to go to all the effort to make one, then I want it to look like I drew it, darnit!

I have included almost every variation on her costume worn in the show, except for the cracked masks and the Webcreature-infected black variation. Hey, I did the White Hex look, and that was headache enough!  There are also costumes based on fan fiction, Rocky Horror, and whatever else my whims suggested.

Watch out for the nulls.  The little buggers are everywhere.

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Set info:

Set 0: Intro screen.  Nothing to see here, move along...

Set 1: Show costumes.  Season 1 red & gold; Season 3 red & black; and Season 4 red, gold, & black, and white variations.

Set 2: Fan characters.  Katzedecimal, 2 variations of Emidecimal, Melissa, and Haiku.

Set 3: On vacation.

Set 4: Lingerie, lingerie, lingerie!  Most of her regular costumes, plus some extra goodies.

Set 5: Comfy clothes, for those days when she just doesn't feel like lacing herself into a corset.

Set 6: The obligatory Cluttered-Everything-On-One-Page set.

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Many thanks to those who have beta tested this doll, and those who have suggested useful costumes.  I may update this doll if I get good ideas or find bugs.  If you have a costume idea, feed free to suggest it - but be warned that any suggestion that I put her in a fuku will be answered by a WONK from the Clue Hammer.

Hexadecimal is copyright Mainframe Entertainment, and used without permission but with a heck of a lot of love and respect.  Katzedecimal is copyright Katzedecimal (the character is copyright by the person that uses the pseudonym, that is) and used with permission.  Emidecimal is copyright Emily Bryant, AKA Emiri, AKA the fan formerly known as Emidecimal, and used with permission.  Haiku and Melissa are copyright Slack, aka Kim McFarland, AKA me.

This doll is not to be altered and/or rearchived on the internet (websites or otherwise) without permission.  This doll must *never* be charged for or put on pay sites, unless Mainframe gets a cut.