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|'''FULLY ARMED KONOKO V2'''
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|align="center"|[[Image:Fully Armed - Full-Body.jpg|thumb|center|240px|Stand-up iteration by Jacen Burrows]]
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During [[Oni]]'s development, [[Lorraine Reyes]] drew a piece known by fans by various names such as "[[Torn Suit Konoko]]", though she later expressed regret in depicting Konoko in a more sexual way than she wanted the character to be seen. When Take-Two took ownership of the property and was going to advertise the finished product as well as design the box art, they too apparently wished for a less revealing rendition of Konoko for use in packaging and in public spaces such as game stores frequented by kids. It was then that [[:Category:Art by Jacen Burrows|Jacen Burrows]] was brought in to redraw Konoko with an intact bodysuit and armor.<ref>http://oni.bungie.org/newsarchives/2000/dec00.html#rockstar</ref><ref name="thread">https://archive.is/nDOxM</ref> The resulting piece (see V1, right) was used as the official box art for most of the game's releases, as seen [[:Category:Packaging images|HERE]].
During [[Oni]]'s development, [[Lorraine Reyes]] drew a piece known by fans by various names such as "[[Torn Suit Konoko]]", though she later expressed regret in depicting Konoko in a more sexual way than she wanted the character to be seen. When Take-Two took ownership of the property and was going to advertise the finished product as well as design the box art, they too apparently wished for a less revealing rendition of Konoko for use in packaging and in public spaces such as game stores frequented by kids. It was then that [[:Category:Art by Jacen Burrows|Jacen Burrows]] was brought in to redraw Konoko with an intact bodysuit and armor.<ref>http://oni.bungie.org/newsarchives/2000/dec00.html#rockstar</ref><ref name="thread">https://archive.is/nDOxM</ref> The resulting piece (see V1, right) was used as the official box art for most of the game's releases, as seen [[:Category:Packaging images|HERE]].