--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_y..., Morphy <morphy_at_c...> wrote:
> Morphy's "skin" (all that he is actually) is one continuous
exoskeleton, the
> variable length molecular chains of polymer microscopically
hardening or
> softening as needed to generate movement-- on a macro scale
(looking at the
> whole panther) it appears to be 'normal' movement even though he's
hollow.
> The very low-pressure air inside provides support (bones for you
solid
> being) to keep him from collapsing much like a inflatible
doll 'stands'
> without collapsing.
> Morphy chemically breaks down and assimilates latex directly into
himself
> (like you solids do with food in the intestines), he only swallows
the latex
> because it'd be odd to have it melt into his skin from the outside--
and he
> has a voreaphilia fetish.
> Amorphious beings move just like an ameboa...
Ah, I see, said the blind man. Youe explanation makes sense
(though it pushes my imagination to the boundaries). Odd stuff
indeed, although it IS an interesting spin-off from the main furry
genre.
--JMH
Received on Sun Apr 07 2002 - 05:01:06 CDT