MOLLY'S COSTUME GALLERY

Molly and Virginia are like sisters to each other. One would never know it to look at them, though. Where Virginia is very frou-frou in her tastes, Molly often looks more like she bought her clothes from Xena, a clothier in the world of the Matrix, and a captain freshly returned from a long patrol in a U-Boat. (Now there's an image for you!) The evening gown shown here is definitely a rarely seen item, to be used in only the most formal of occasions. Molly has out of control hair which defies any attempt at taming...much like the personality of this Picket. Think of PRINCESS DIARIES without the victory over the mop top from Hell.

Virginia always teases Molly about her appearance, and never ceases in her attempts to frou-frou her sister. Molly does scrub up well, but never stays that way for long as trouble almost always manages to find her when she's trying the hardest to get in touch with her distant, delicate side. Thus, the most we usually see Molly in is variations of what's below. One outfit she likes to wear when possible in her heavy wool sweater and jeans with black boots. It's a good costume for knocking about on her ship, the KORMACH. Her crew also dress somewhat informally, based on the fact they are operating so far from home, and must save their uniforms for more ceremonial occasions.

I have always liked designing for Molly and Virginia. Their body templates are similar, which is hardly surprising as they are but two contract numbers apart from each other. They were originally deisgned as minor characters to supplement Rowan, who is actually the first of the RGs created. However, they have quickly emerged as two of my favourites, for so many reasons I can't really relate them all here.

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