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Jan 20, 2011 20:54

[since his 'accident,' Legato has spent too much time indoors. It's confining and depressing, so today he gathers himself and heads out into the snow to clear his head. Finding a nice place to sit near the town square, journal open in hand, he settles down to observe his 'neighbors.' The cold air against the bandaged remains of his arm causes sharp ( Read more... )

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[voice] compos_mentis January 22 2011, 10:14:47 UTC
Yeah, humans are definitely the be-all and end-all of terrible. Sure is a big mystery how they all lasted this long.

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[voice] endthem January 23 2011, 22:06:23 UTC
It is no mystery. Simply an unfortunate fact.

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[voice] compos_mentis January 23 2011, 23:51:38 UTC
If they're so bad, why's no one exterminated them before?

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[voice] endthem January 24 2011, 07:06:57 UTC
They are simply a difficult species to defeat. More tenacious and destructive than other vermin, and just as prolific.

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[voice] compos_mentis January 24 2011, 07:08:33 UTC
You don't say? Most vermin I know produce much faster and much more abundantly than the humans I know. You must be from a strange planet.

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[voice] endthem January 24 2011, 20:05:37 UTC
No other pest that I know of is capable of outgrowing their entire planet, consuming entire species without effort.

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[voice] compos_mentis January 25 2011, 06:46:52 UTC
Dunno if I'd call it effortless. Extinction's a bit hard to manage.

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[voice] endthem January 25 2011, 07:52:31 UTC
Humanity seems to be have a particular knack for it.

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[voice] compos_mentis January 25 2011, 09:50:07 UTC
Hum What about the people weeding them out?

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[voice] endthem January 25 2011, 18:51:27 UTC
What about them?

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[voice] compos_mentis January 26 2011, 12:28:14 UTC
They any good at extermination? By the sound of it, not really.

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