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Hillarious idea, excellent performed and great pictures. I especially like this
one as the red reflex gives the picture an extra bloody look.
I guess we just have to shoot red spacemen on sight from now on...
BTW, isnt it a great evolutionary weakness that the vore havent been able to
attain the proper coloursheme? It cant be due dietary lack...
Cheers
-NB
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BTW, isnt it a great evolutionary weakness that the vore havent been able
to attain the proper coloursheme? It cant be due dietary lack...
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I would have to conclude that up to this point a color scheme wasnt
significantly beneficial to survival. Now if people start shooting grey ships on
sight, Explororvores with tinges of blue might be spared and evolution can work
its magic. Hmm, maybe Cobalt might make them blue, so those with a taste for
munching Cobalt would survive and pass that trait on to their offspring.
K
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BTW, isnt it a great evolutionary weakness that the vore havent been able
to attain the proper coloursheme? It cant be due dietary lack...
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I would have to conclude that up to this point a color scheme wasnt
significantly beneficial to survival. Now if people start shooting grey ships
on sight, Explororvores with tinges of blue might be spared and evolution can
work its magic. Hmm, maybe Cobalt might make them blue, so those with a taste
for munching Cobalt would survive and pass that trait on to their offspring.
K
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Lets just hope that evolution works fast enough to save those cuties -
extinction is forever!
But I suspect that the Reich is giving them a helping hand as we speak.
-NB
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