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As a little boy i got my hands on the marvel-comics (i didnt saw the movies at that age) , and i am sure thats what started my love for post-apocalyptic settings (intensified in a different way by MadMax a bit later). Horse-riding gorillas with carbines, slugging it out with an army of mutated bunker-dwellers in an abandoned desert-wasteland... None of my childhood-friends knew about that apes-stuff (which i was obsessed with as a kid) and i was the only one, craving for a line of action-figures like for star wars... (the mego-stuff was nowhere in sight in germany). So i collected lots of "naked gorillas" in the form of chewbacca... ![]() PS: Targan wrote: "When you look into the eyes of a chimp, bonobo, orang or gorilla you can tell there is a person in there. A really weird (from our point of view) person admittedly, but they have their own complicated lives, wants and desires." Very well said, exactly what i thought sometimes, but i didŽnt found these words. I would even go as far, as expanding that to most non-primate animals as well. Call me a tree-hugger, if you like. But if you ever had a cat or a dog, which you loved, than youŽll know that there is something to it. And a good video, btw. Last edited by Tombot; 10-25-2011 at 04:52 AM. |
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Project Zaius has a precursor, as outlined in Twilight Nightmares--wherein laboratory-created genetically-modified dogs (Neodogs) are trying to get PCs help to free a 4th Neodog from a dangerous situation. One of them can write, after a fashion, and leaves crayon-scrawled notes to communicate. And they are capable of reproducing (the female is pregnant).
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