MMmmmmm Evi Isham, tough, beautiful, and stronger than humanly possable, too
bad she's a Frank and not a Moreau. That was an awesome series, I picked it
up when someone compared myown writing style to Swann's. Very enjoyable
read.
So until next time this is the Skunky Nation saying Adios, Keep your tail
high and walk proud.
>From: "rhio2k" <rhio2k_at_yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
>To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Furry Acceptance
>Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 05:07:29 -0000
>
>Have any of you guys read the "Moreau" series by S. Andrew Swann?
>These books are "Forests of the Night", "Emperors of
>Twilight", "Spectors of the Dawn", and "Fearful Symmetries: The
>return of Nohar Rajasthan", and the soon-to-be-released (this month,
>in fact) Moreau Omnibus, which combines the first 3 novels of the
>series in one book. In these books, moreaus were developed by non-
>american countries as infantry, and after all the wars were ended,
>the vast majority of moreaus immigrated to America, only to occupy
>the social position equal to that of negroes just after being
>emancipated from slavery, and crammed into slums and other
>neighborhoods deemed unfit for human inhabitation. Pretty bleak, huh?
>Damn good books, though. I kinda figured these books would be
>considered high on the reading list for furries, but so far, I'm the
>only person whose ever heard of them that I know of. There's plenty
>of inspirition for fanart, too. Anyway, should genetic tinkering
>become available to actually become furries, I think this fate lies
>in store, what with being first, deemed mentally unstable for wanting
>to be anything other than human, and second, getting a whole new
>dangerous set of natural weaponns and probably enhanced muscle fibers
>and greater strength. You'd be either institutionalized or shoved
>into the ghetto to keep "normal" people safe. As for actually
>creating moreaus (sounds more mature than "furries", anyway) I think
>there would be a lot of round-ups and mass-terminations. Humans
>already believe they are the ultimate life form. In a world where
>something so trivial as skin color matters so much, how badly do you
>think you'd be treated for being a different species? Off the pink.
>
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Received on Sat Sep 06 2003 - 02:24:27 CDT