Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Trio's Figure Dimensions.

From: Ryan Euhanod <q_eco_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 14:49:21 -0700 (PDT)

I think, honestly, I'll have to quote Jason Mews from Clerks II as Jay:

I want to be the first person to find new life on a distant world..............and fuck it.

--- On Fri, 9/19/08, Take a wild, friggin guess <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Take a wild, friggin guess <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com>
Subject: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Trio's Figure Dimensions.
To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 3:45 PM










    
            --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_ yahoogroups. com, "Miguel Madrigal's mom is hot"

<my.resistance_at_ ...> wrote:

>

> so humans got there butts wooped and the rest of the other species

began to

> evolve without ant interventions from us. I mean theres got to be

at least

> a small isolated group of human they can't have all died out, right

>



You know how, in our world, there are unexplained sightings of such

creatures as the Loch Ness monster, Bigfoot, etcetera? And lots of

folks believe those may be surviving dinosaurs or early humans,

right? Well, it'd kinda be the same way in the trio's world. There

are rumors of human sightings, as well as other primates. (You did

notice there were no primates in their world, right? Since humans are

believed to be distant descendants of primates, it would stand to

reason that many of those critters would've been killed off, just as

the humans were, while the other sentient species were evolving and

laying claim to territories) .



Scientists in their world wouldn't have a precise picture of a

human, since all they would have to go on for evidence would be early

cave paintings and such. Due to that speculation, it's possible that

the human species could be viewed as we view monsters or aliens; there

would even possibly be conventions or fandoms around such things.



Now ask yourself this: if we, as a species, happened upon a

few "alien" creatures (or "alien" to our eyes), which do you

realistically think our species would do? Would we embrace this new

species and learn to live alongside them, or would we capture,

dissect, or otherwise wipe them off the planet? I'm talking

realistically here; since we, as a species, cannot even get along with

others of our own kind simply because they appear different, what

chances would a sentient species, however dissimilar, possibly stand?



This would likely be the view of sentient anthro species as well.

But, again, not necessarily. It could be our drive to be the dominant

species is uniquely human, and therefore, would not be a part of an

anthro species' upbringing or nature. But I wouldn't be surprised if

their society would, at least initially, treat a new race as alien and

hostile. After all, that's what we do, and that's all we know,

right? ;)



--JMH




      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


      
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