BlomCore - Inspired by Neill Blomkamp - ZI | v0.1-b

A gritty, high-detail grounded sci-fi portrait in the blomcore aesthetic. A rebellious female technician with long, messy black hair sits commandingly on a kitbashed throne made of salvaged industrial machinery, exposed server racks, and thick cooling pipes.

She wears a heavy-duty, utilitarian tactical corset made of layered matte-black carbon fiber and scuffed molded polymers, held together by industrial bolts, heavy nylon straps, and metal buckles. Her neck features a thick, functional neural-interface collar with exposed wiring looms. Her arms are partially encased in a light exoskeleton frame with small, oily hydraulic actuators.

She holds a massive, modular industrial vibro-sword; the weapon features a stamped metal receiver, a yellow-painted hilt with chipped paint, and a thick power conduit connecting the blade to a battery pack on her waist.

The background, replacing the stained glass, consists of grimy, reinforced glass panels overlooking a smog-filled industrial megacity, with flickering holographic data readouts and red warning lights. The lighting is harsh and atmospheric, highlighting the 'used future' textures: deep scratches on the metal, oil stains on her trousers, and dust collected in the mechanical crevices. The entire scene is dense with greebling, utilitarian hardware, and a tangible, workshop-built quality. 8k resolution, photorealistic, cinematic.