Bulky and broad-shouldered, with a hunched posture that makes him seem even larger and more intimidating. His head is a vintage, cracked TV screen flickering with static and distorted images — sometimes showing unsettling snippets of old news broadcasts or flickering eyes. The screen is his “face,” glowing faintly in dark shades of green and blue. His bulky frame is wrapped in a tattered, oversized trench coat that looks soaked and stained, like it’s been through endless rain and grime. Instead of hands, his arms end in large mechanical claws, like old camera arms or microphone booms, with tiny flickering lights and wires exposed. His legs are thick and metallic-looking, almost like old tripod stands, making heavy, clunky sounds as he moves. See more