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A creative gamer managed to make the famous space ranger, Buzz Lightyear, from theToy Storyfranchise inStarfield. This realistic replication of a cartoon character is a testament to how much care and attentionBethesda gave toStarfield’s character creator.

Bethesda is well known for adding intricate character creation tools to games like theFalloutseries andThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, andStarfieldis no different. Instead of the drag and morph system that was used inFallout 4,Starfieldsimplifies the process with a slider system that allows the player more precise customization. After the player creates their perfect character, they can assign a background and traits that fit best for the look. It turns out that Starfield’s character creator is so intricate that it can produce a realistic version of an animated character.

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Reddit user randomprof1 posted an image of theirnewest custom character inStarfield, Buzz Lightyear. This realistic rendition is uncanny, with his stocky build, slightly puffed-up brown hair, and the perfect-sized chin. Even the way he’s standing is reminiscent of how Buzz would stand on a promotional poster, with his eyes drifting toward the stars, ready for his next adventure. All that’s missing is Buzz’s trademark white and green spacesuit. Also, as pointed out in the comments, “Buzz” is an available nickname that Vasco can use in the game. This gives randomprof1 the opportunity to have his robot companion call the created character by his first name.

Buzz Lightyear is one of the most beloved characters in all of cinema and has played a role in everyToy Storyfilm. He’s the perfect space ranger to hop fromplanet to planet inStarfieldwith, even though he’s just a toy in most of the movies. In the most recent movie to feature Buzz Lightyear, the story was based on the person that the toy was modeled after. The above image looks more like that version of the character rather than the traditional toy version. Buzz Lightyear is known worldwide for his catchphrase “To infinity and beyond!”

In the comments, one Reddit user named britchesmcghee claimed to have shown the above image to their three-year-old without telling them aboutStarfield’s character creator, who exclaimed, “That’s Buzz!” However, others claim this original creation resembles another Disney and Pixar character, Syndrome, the villain fromThe Incredibles. Some commenters mention Sean Astin, Bruce Campbell, and Jay Leno as well.

Starfieldis available now during early access and officially launches September 6 for PC and Xbox Series X/S.