Thursday, August 16, 2012
Cave dogs
Cave dogs bare little resemblance to their canine counterparts. Blind, hairless and with razor sharp teeth, they were designed to have a heightened sense of smell for dark environments. Highly uncontrollable, Cave dogs were meant to be used for patrols of sewers and subways by Corporate, but instead many got loose and now roam the dark hidden corners deep beneath New York City. Even Voids will make a wide berth of these creatures, doing their best to avoid them at all costs.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Music
Music can soothe the savage beast and it can also help your Corporate experiment too. From teaching young experiments to play musical instruments, to playing music for an adult to relax with, it can be an enriching and calming experience. Even voids can be helped by listening to music so do not discount the ones who supposedly have no feelings. Nekos with their deft little fingers can play many stringed instruments to woodwinds. While others may be more adapt to songs. Find their niche and help them grow.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Corporate's Experiments
This listing is not complete by any means and will be updated as new experiments are discovered by what ever means.
Gators: By far one of the more rare and dangerous of the experiments to come out of a Corporate lab. Prone to mindless violence due to the simple reptile nature that was infused into their DNA. Most Gators are street punks that have been used for this experiment, but not exclusively. Few have come through with their intelegence intact, so never underestimate a gator.
Voids: Dangerous that they have no feelings or emotions to worry about when killing. They will show no remorse for deeds done. Ones that show feeling for music or art are considered failures and are slated for termination. They are hard to control by Coroprate and most will escape into the outside world.
Nekos: Human in appearance with cat ears, eyes and often tails. Some will have cat like skin tones as well. Most are based off domesticated cats and will have colorings to match. Often playful, they can and will bound around like a kitten with the friskies. They purr and will act much like domestic cats, adding you to their territory.
Bats: They have bat like ears and hearing to match, but don't let this fool you, bats make one of the better nocturnal fighters that Corporate has produced. Capable of being able to navigate in total darkness, these night dwellers are rare to see ever.
Deer: Tend to be docile till the rut starts in the fall, they tend to mimic their white tail relatives closely in that respect. These are the rarest of the Corporate experiments as they were viewed as utter failures. The highest survival rate is in males as females have been extremely fragile making them rare. Only one known surviving female offspring of a doe is known to exist, but it is rumored that she died in a wreck during transport. No further information is known at this time.
Canines: Dog-wolf hybrids were used to create these and they are very agressive in nature. While not all have a 'pack' mentality, many will find a suitable mate and guard their territory.
Bears: Most often Grizzly or Kodiaks are used for this experiment. Both are solitary by nature and extremely dangerous. When a mate is involved, be careful as they can be more brutal than most other experiments. Times of day can affect the mood of these experiments, such as in the morning they tend to be more grumpy and agressive. While by late afternoon they tend to relax some and are more mellow. While they don't hibernate like their wild counterparts, they tend to sleep more in the winter.
Snakes: Based off of many different kinds of snakes from constrictors to taipans, they can be bipedal reptilians or snake bodied with human torsos. Bred mostly for pit fights, many are used for combat and other purposes. They will have varrying degrees of intelegence and can become loyal friends on the outside.
Wild Cats: These can look anything like a Neko to a real jungle cat, but will have the wild traits to go with them. Near human skin with spots, to full puma pelts are seen on these experiments. Do not let the ones that look like Nekos get too close, they can be just as deadly as the more wild looking counterpart. Gentling is the key if you are lucky enough to get close to one, but know that they too are protective of those they mate with.
Aquatics: Infused with DNA from sharks to dolphins to smaller whales, these experiments are rare and very little is known about them. Information has been trickling in on these experiments by marine biologists that have been out studying other marine life. As information is gained, this site will be updated.
Published by Sept Darkwatch, PHD and Winter Darkwatch, PHD.
Gators: By far one of the more rare and dangerous of the experiments to come out of a Corporate lab. Prone to mindless violence due to the simple reptile nature that was infused into their DNA. Most Gators are street punks that have been used for this experiment, but not exclusively. Few have come through with their intelegence intact, so never underestimate a gator.
Voids: Dangerous that they have no feelings or emotions to worry about when killing. They will show no remorse for deeds done. Ones that show feeling for music or art are considered failures and are slated for termination. They are hard to control by Coroprate and most will escape into the outside world.
Nekos: Human in appearance with cat ears, eyes and often tails. Some will have cat like skin tones as well. Most are based off domesticated cats and will have colorings to match. Often playful, they can and will bound around like a kitten with the friskies. They purr and will act much like domestic cats, adding you to their territory.
Bats: They have bat like ears and hearing to match, but don't let this fool you, bats make one of the better nocturnal fighters that Corporate has produced. Capable of being able to navigate in total darkness, these night dwellers are rare to see ever.
Deer: Tend to be docile till the rut starts in the fall, they tend to mimic their white tail relatives closely in that respect. These are the rarest of the Corporate experiments as they were viewed as utter failures. The highest survival rate is in males as females have been extremely fragile making them rare. Only one known surviving female offspring of a doe is known to exist, but it is rumored that she died in a wreck during transport. No further information is known at this time.
Canines: Dog-wolf hybrids were used to create these and they are very agressive in nature. While not all have a 'pack' mentality, many will find a suitable mate and guard their territory.
Bears: Most often Grizzly or Kodiaks are used for this experiment. Both are solitary by nature and extremely dangerous. When a mate is involved, be careful as they can be more brutal than most other experiments. Times of day can affect the mood of these experiments, such as in the morning they tend to be more grumpy and agressive. While by late afternoon they tend to relax some and are more mellow. While they don't hibernate like their wild counterparts, they tend to sleep more in the winter.
Snakes: Based off of many different kinds of snakes from constrictors to taipans, they can be bipedal reptilians or snake bodied with human torsos. Bred mostly for pit fights, many are used for combat and other purposes. They will have varrying degrees of intelegence and can become loyal friends on the outside.
Wild Cats: These can look anything like a Neko to a real jungle cat, but will have the wild traits to go with them. Near human skin with spots, to full puma pelts are seen on these experiments. Do not let the ones that look like Nekos get too close, they can be just as deadly as the more wild looking counterpart. Gentling is the key if you are lucky enough to get close to one, but know that they too are protective of those they mate with.
Aquatics: Infused with DNA from sharks to dolphins to smaller whales, these experiments are rare and very little is known about them. Information has been trickling in on these experiments by marine biologists that have been out studying other marine life. As information is gained, this site will be updated.
Published by Sept Darkwatch, PHD and Winter Darkwatch, PHD.
Living with your Corporate experiment
So you find this great looking woman and you start talking to her, things are moving along really well and you ask her out on a date. The date goes fine, things become serious and then you find out that your 'lady' is really an escaped Corporate experiment. I bet you are thinking to yourself. "What do I do now?" Well don't worry, life with one of Corporates fang bearing, hissy, creepy crawling experiments can be quite rewarding. Not all are dangerous and with a few tips you too can find happiness.
First off don't panic! I can't stress this enough when you find yourself in that place. Many can smell fear, just like a wild animal can and though a few may look like wild animals, they are not.
Next, be understanding. They are not creatures and have feelings just like the rest of us. Voids are the exception to this rule and will be covered later.
Finally, just love them for who they are. There is happiness there if you are willing to work for it.
Published by Sept Darkwatch, PHD.
First off don't panic! I can't stress this enough when you find yourself in that place. Many can smell fear, just like a wild animal can and though a few may look like wild animals, they are not.
Next, be understanding. They are not creatures and have feelings just like the rest of us. Voids are the exception to this rule and will be covered later.
Finally, just love them for who they are. There is happiness there if you are willing to work for it.
Published by Sept Darkwatch, PHD.
Corporate's little secrets
This blog is meant for fun and the promotion of future stories written by two individuals. All characters are works of fiction and bear no resemblance to people living or dead. Some of the places in these stories are in fact real. All items on this blog are the sole property of the authors. All rights reserved. Posted for critiquing purposes only and does not constitute publication.
With that said, please enjoy your stay.
Chaos Monitor.
With that said, please enjoy your stay.
Chaos Monitor.
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