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TGW-1078

Chapter: Friendship
Characters: Hammerhead Copilot, Hammerhead Pilot, kiedra, Lt. Alaric, opal, pee wee, upala
Location: cafe, landing pad
└ Tags: Cheeta gone, diggers?

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  1. President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight
    April 3, 2023, 21:49 | # | Reply

    Prostitutes will be prostitutes, no matter
    the planet, culture, or payment.

  2. President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight
    April 3, 2023, 21:52 | # | Reply

    Samual, you’re no racecar.
    You’re a deuce-and-a-half.
    Maybe even a five-ton.
    Accept it and enjoy it.

  3. Scarsdale
    April 3, 2023, 22:44 | # | Reply

    Kiedra needed spots, not stripes… Due try to keep up, Pee Wee…

    Hmmm… I don’t know if those ladies are “pro’s” or not, but just
    the word cofeve got their interest up. If you think about it, if
    there was a safe, natural way to “enhance” the sensations of
    love making, how popular would it be in the human world? Yeah.
    These gals were eavesdropping on the pilots’ conversion and got
    excited. If I know a few things in life, by tomorrow, every female
    in the area will hear about it, by next week, the entire world.

    Actually there is such a thing that exists IRL but some greedy
    hemp corporations didn’t like how this drug’s other uses would
    compete with their business, and talked certain politicians into
    calling it an addicting drug and have it outlawed in the 50’s. Yes,
    THAT one.

    • President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight
      April 4, 2023, 22:43 | # | Reply

      I thought “it” was outlawed in the 30s (Reefer Madness 1936).
      But not straight up outlawed.
      Outlawed via a Gooberment tax ($200/oz IIRC).
      Don’t buy the tax stamp, get caught with MJ,
      not busted for the MJ,
      busted for NOT having/buying the tax stamp.
      Ain’t that the shits!?

      • Scarsdale
        April 5, 2023, 12:35 | # | Reply

        I’d have to look it up to be sure my memory isn’t what
        it used to be. Last time I went looking for the movie
        I got spammed with junk mail from both sides, it was
        a crappy movie anyway. It was the 1920’s that they
        started the campaign against it, all because MJ made
        better rope etc…

      • markm
        April 6, 2023, 10:17 | # | Reply

        Yes, busted for not paying the tax – but you could not pay it, the government would not accept payment. It was the same way of using a “tax” to regulate something
        the Constitution does not allow the federal government (at least!) to regulate as in the NFA. Both were passed in the 1930’s by a Democrat
        House and Senate, then signed by a Democrat President (FDR) and allowed to go into effect by an intimidated Supreme Court.

        Around 1960, the Supreme Court rejected the fake “tax” as the basis for banning marijuana, but Congress found other arguments that dishonest “Justices” did accept:
        “regulating interstate commerce”, 2 lies in 3 words. Growing your own was just as banned, and that’s not “interstate commerce”, no matter what
        Scalia wrote because he hated hippies more than he wanted to correct the over-extension of the interstate commerce clause. And the original meaning of
        “regulate” was “make it work right”. E.g., adjusting the timing mechanism in a clock was regulating it. Smashing the clock wasn’t, and banning something from
        interstate commerce isn’t “regulating” trade in it.

        But while the SC rejected regulation by taxation when they hadn’t even printed the tax stamps and would not accept payment of the tax,
        they were fine with unconstitutional regulation of guns by a tax that you could pay, but then the government could take six months to
        decide whether or not you get the permit. (It took less than 6 _weeks_ to investigate my application for clearance to work on top secret
        electronic weapon systems.)

  4. Petercat
    April 4, 2023, 01:14 | # | Reply

    I haven’t yet thought out the mechanism of Cofeve, save that it is
    a nervous system enhancer. Sort of the opposite of an anesthetic.
    Trust me, if you’re in any kind of physical pain, you don’t want to
    drink it. It varies in effect among species. On one extreme, Humans
    hardly feel the effects, on the other, Hammerheads are very
    susceptible to it. It can be absorbed through the skin, which is why
    a small amount in the HH mating pools has such an outsized effect.
    It is also a nerve healing agent. Anyone who regularly imbibes in it
    has a much lower chance of developing age-related impairment, and it
    speeds up the healing of damaged nerves. Which is why it is so
    valued in surgery.

    • me
      April 4, 2023, 02:25 | # | Reply

      Based purely on the similar sounding name
      – I somehow pictured it would
      be some kind of “space coffee stuff”.

    • Scarsdale
      April 4, 2023, 09:52 | # | Reply

      It should vary between races, many drugs we take will have
      different effects between races. Same with food, Humans can
      eat chocolate for the taste but for dogs, it’s a mild poison.
      medicines, foods, even clothing, all should have different
      meaning to each race. Arsenic is a deadly poison to us,
      another race it might be a tangy seasoning.

    • Scarsdale
      April 5, 2023, 12:41 | # | Reply

      When I broke my back in 2 places I wish it was real,
      nerve damage isn’t truly permanent, but painful.
      So are the implants I have.
      I’d be curious if it repaired brain damage as well.

  5. Bill Mullins
    April 4, 2023, 05:07 | # | Reply

    Based upon that scene, I inferred that HHs are oviparous and rather
    like terrestrial reptiles and do not form lasting mating bonds. I’m
    thinking that HHs are similar to The Race in Turtledove’s “Worldwar”
    series. The Race do not form long mating pairs nor do they devote
    much resources to rearing young until they reach a certain level of
    development when they achieve sapience. Before that HH young are
    essentially mindless beasts which society cares for communally to
    increase the numbers which survive. There are other ways HHs
    could be like The Race but I won’t go into them now.

    • Scarsdale
      April 4, 2023, 10:11 | # | Reply

      Every species has a different means of breeding and child rearing,
      It’s nature. It seems that many of the races follow lower animals
      habits as far as that goes, and it would be hard to catalog all of
      them. So far we haven’t seen a race that is truly aquatic, most
      seem to be amphibians. Which makes sense, it would be very
      hard for them to be space-faring, much less being able to
      communicate with other races.

  6. Jochi
    April 4, 2023, 10:05 | # | Reply

    Hammerheads appear more — mammalian — than I was expecting.
    But maybe the torso silhouette is due to something else and
    just coincidentally resembles human.

    • Scarsdale
      April 5, 2023, 12:45 | # | Reply

      Seals are mammals, and they nurse their young, so it’s possible.
      The same with the whale/dolphins, but they rarely leave the water.

  7. notStanley
    April 4, 2023, 15:47 | # | Reply

    May be too late for the HammerHeads to get a lesson in OpSec :}
    Their low-key, sure thing, ‘exclusive’
    may not be any of that much longer.

    • Scarsdale
      April 4, 2023, 16:19 | # | Reply

      Oh, I think it’s already happened, they just don’t know it yet.
      Maybe after Slimy reports back they’ll start to get the idea.
      Rumors and such move fast, it’s real facts that drag their way
      through slowly because many would rather pretend it’s all lies.
      Or exaggerations.

  8. Scarsdale
    April 4, 2023, 16:26 | # | Reply

    Let’s face it, people always deny that something was real, even if
    they see it in person.
    If I said I can fly, and even float up and back down again, anyone
    seeing it would say “it’s a trick” or “where’s the wire”. Accepting
    the truth is always hard for anyone to do, they themselves will
    make up lies rather than accept it.

    • Petercat
      April 4, 2023, 18:32 | # | Reply

      Confirmation bias. It’s easier to believe something that you were
      expecting to happen. That’s why it’s much easier to fool someone
      than it is to convince them that they’ve been fooled.
      Believe it or not, the more trained/educated you are, the more
      easily it happens to you. Watch a few air crash videos. It can
      also be seen as “Appeal to authority, or “But my professor said…”
      A good education can prevent it, but most trainers/educators have
      a bias of their own, and don’t want their trainees to learn to
      question authority.

      • Scarsdale
        April 4, 2023, 19:47 | # | Reply

        “Convenient truth” is also part of the problem, the harder it is to
        accept, the harder people will fight it. Take the climate change
        issue (please, no one start a rant here) there are things that need
        changed, but it takes more effort and money, so people would
        rather ignore the facts, instead of making the effort to make the
        changes.

        • Petercat
          April 4, 2023, 22:39 | # | Reply

          I won’t delete your comment,
          but please don’t continue.
          There are sites dedicated
          to those conversations,
          this isn’t one of them.

          • Scarsdale
            April 5, 2023, 02:35 | # | Reply

            I won’t, just using an example.

            • Petercat
              April 5, 2023, 03:45 | # | Reply

              You’re cool. Just wanted to head ’em off at the pass, so to speak.
              It’s not a blanket ban, just on things outside of the way they are
              in the Empire. Politics are a big part of the comic, after all, and
              there’s the occasional reference to religion and climate, as well.
              In fact, there’s a story that involves religion coming up soon,
              and it’s one that has been mentioned before.
              So anything mentioned in the comic is fair game,
              but I’d rather escape the real world here in the Wolf World.

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