Perhaps the most versatile device used by the Feral Predator is its shield, which serves both an offensive and defensive purpose, and is comprised of a multitude of wedge-shaped segments that open and close like a fan. One of the things that guided the decision to give Feral Predator a thin collapsible shield was that "it's always a challenge to pack everything into a Predator's wrist [gauntlet]," said Gillis. "There's always some cheating involved. So we kept the shield very thin like it's some sort of metal alloy that's just super thin and mechanical. The device was executed by Jon Miller, who builds all this mind-numbing stuff, he's so good at metal surfaces." One of the great things about the digital world, said Gillis, is that "you can have really photoreal deployment of weapons that end up as a physical thing, the in-between moments where you can get all of these things to move and shift and it's really brilliant." Both Alec and Tom had nothing but praise for the show's digital team. "Ryan Cook, the VFX supervisor, and his folks did a fantastic job bringing the physical reality of what we did into the CGI world," said Gillis.
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