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Jabba the Hutt in the style of H. R. Giger
A highly detailed and disturbing image of a biomechanical creature, possibly an alien or zombie, in the style of H.R. Giger. The creature's head is skull-like, with prominent cheekbones, empty eye sockets, and a gaping maw filled with sharp, elongated teeth. One visible eye is white and wide, giving it a manic or shocked expression. Its flesh is a decaying, sickly gray or beige color, with exposed sinew, veins, and muscle tissue in shades of deep red and purple, creating a grotesque texture.
Numerous metallic tubes, cables, and wires are integrated into the creature's body and head, suggesting a cybernetic or engineered horror. These tubes vary in thickness and texture, some appearing corrugated, others smooth and metallic. They are woven into and around the flesh, emerging from orifices and connecting to various points on its skull and torso.
Pus, saliva, and other viscous fluids are dripping from the creature's mouth, particularly from around its teeth and a black, glossy object that appears to be lodged or protruding from its throat or tongue. This fluid also drips from other parts of its body and from the shadowy, organic-looking background structures.
The background is dark and indistinct,