...Well, that was not quite the Basilix he was expecting, that much was for sure. This thing looked more like a... what was the thingie again? Arcadian? No. Something with a shiny... Amber? No, another shiny-glowy thingy. A-a-a...Argonian! Only this one had hair. Also, incredibly evil-looking eyes! To be honest, the stupid thing was freaking Leon out. Sure, it was just a computer hologram, but still...
On another note, apparently GM was really bad in making up names, considering that the being was forced to recycle his nicknames already. Which did raise the question about whether or not the 'Leo' file was about him in the first place. But eh, that was something he could check out later. Right now, Leon had other priorities -- namely, examining the shinies, and making the stupid lizard look less creepy! The only problem was that at first glance, it didn't look like there was any way to edit the stupid thing. Wait a minute though... didn't GM manage to do so by simply touching the hologram? So maybe, maybe Leon could do the same too (hopefully). Well, there was only one way to find out whether or not that was true,and that was Science (tm)!
As it turned out, a good application of Science (tm) showed that this was indeed the case, as touching the scaled humanoid caused several sliders to appear around the hologram -- and an even wider grin on Leon's face. Nex up, finding out just exactly what [i]this[/] slider does!
...The power of Science (tm) quickly proved that said slider apparently regulated the amount of muscle of the creature in question. Right now it was a bit to the right of the middle, resulting in a quite muscly bulk, albeit not nearly as ridiculous as pulling it all the way to the right. It sort of reminded him of the joke pictures of Mega Caterpie and whatnot he once saw. Pulling it all the way to the left, on the other hand, produced a hilariously fragile-looking image for what the creature originally was. Already the beast looked far less threatening than what it started out as. Progress!
Some other sliders Leon examined apparently controlled things like body mass, general length, appendage length and more things like that. The combination of extreme length, extreme thinness and lack of any muscles made one wonder how the creature would even be able to stand. It sort of looked like a lizard version of Slenderman -- which, of course, was still quite creepy if you stopped to think about it. The polar opposite -- that is, minimal length, high bulkiness to the point of looking pudgy and extreme muscles resulted in some kind of lizard dwarf. Of course, both of the two got the voice that would far better match the opposite end of the spectrum, just for the sake of extra amusement. At this point, Leon decided to see if there was a Save As-option under the File tab. On one hand he didn't want to lose 'his' creation, but on the other he also realized that completely overwriting the original file would probably be a really bad idea.