I was talking with a friend earlier today about what his villainsona would be, and the conversation moved to "if you were a cartoon character, who would you be". we decided on him being a skateboarding warforged in a dungeons and dragons type high school ("High Fantasy") and I'd be the teasing AI in some kind of raunchy star trek type thing ("NebuloUS")
- I was the ship's AI, the Generalized Recurrent Artificial Cogitation Engine
- the captain's name was Twinkleton Somethingorother but I'd keep calling him "Twink"
- I could project a hologram of my fursona to kinda interact with the crew
- our ship was the Nebula Princess. I was scavenged from the last ship the Nebula Queen, which was destroyed and only a few of my memory chips remained
episode where captain twink gives me the silent treatment until I apologize for something, and at the end, he has to forgive me because you gotta go back to the status quo and my holofursona sits on the arm of the captain's chair, swishes her tail, winks at the camera, and says "I didn't learn anything! Ain't I a stinker?"
@BestGirlGrace well, obviously the humans are both incredibly hard to kill And they fit in small spaces better so they can do the maintenance stuff more efficiently (and using less energy, too)
@autistikai The standard story is "They tend to shed, which clogs the oxygen systems, and have claws, which are a liability when you can't have space suits getting punctured"
@BestGirlGrace i love that the base assumption is "they're aware of the fursona and they think it's real" and not, like, "this is first contact" or anything
@BestGirlGrace tbh it's probably pretty hard to correct if they get the idea that's an Actual Real Thing. there isn't....exactly language to express that which wouldn't just as easily be interpreted as some kind of joke
@BestGirlGrace i'd honestly like to See the civilisation that thinks a planet full of humans is a good target for invasion. surely they have Some sense of self-preservation
@autistikai Plus, there's some civilizations out there that would probably invade Earth if they didn't think it was inhabited by giant, muscular animal people.
Plus, yeah, it would be kinda like explaining the concept of fiction to a civilization that doesn't have it. like in Galaxy Quest