> The way I had thought it would've played out was like this:
>
> There are 3 main types of life form at the same time on this
> primitive alter-Earth. Regular, non-evolved animals, primitive
> humans, and primitive anthros. The humans and anthros hunt the
> regular animals for food and what-not. After awhile, they may
begin
> to compete. The anthros realize that they could hunt the humans
for
> food, as well as the non-evolved animals. Mankind gets their asses
> kicked because they do not have the abilities or adaptations
> necessary to win a fight against such creatures.
> While there are groups of anthros who try to coexist with the
> humans, primitive man has already made up his mind that all evolved
> animals are enemies, and should be dealt with permanently.
Believing
> himself to be the better species, mankind regards anthros and non-
> evolved animals as lesser life forms. In an attempt to rebel,
> humankind miscalculates its abilities and resources, and goes the
way
> of the Dodo bird.
> Human beings in that reality didn't necessarily develop the same
> way as in our reality. That's why it's fantasy. Plus, even if a
> human were to suddenly appear in the modern-day anthro reality I've
> made, I doubt they would be accepted with open arms. It's more
> likely that the anthros would treat them just as humans would treat
> an anthro (should one ever appear). The humans would probably be
> detained, and examined thoroughly by scientists. This includes
> disection, y'know. And if a human were to get uppity, as they are
> often prone to do, they would probably be gutted by whichever
anthro
> they threatened or offended.
> Even though the Caterwaul characters are "the good guys", I still
> don't think they would risk harboring an unknown alien species (or
a
> species believed to be extinct). Even if they were to do so, who's
> to say that the two species would be able to understand each
other?
> Sure, the girls might speak English, but is it an English that we
can
> understand? ;)
> True, your version of events is much friendlier and (probably)
more
> acceptable, but I always try to approach things from a darker
> viewpoint. Good discussion, though!
>
> --JMH
Ok, the following may sound strange but...anyway:
Question: Are there TV-Series in this Anthro-World depicting Human
Life-forms living in a normal Family of Anthros?
Hey, WE have Alf, ya know...and we had Mr. ED...and I wonder
if there would be Cartoons like Road Rumans or something like that...
-Shad "O.o;" Devil
Received on Wed Oct 10 2001 - 08:26:12 CDT