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Nikolai Lantsov | Sturmhond (
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2015-03-02 04:40 am (UTC)
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And it's not inhumane to keep semi-intelligent not!animals in them?! He can't help wondering if the technology could be expanded.
Also, Green is making him more curious rather than less. That may or may not be a good thing.
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The issue of strength makes sense, actually. I didn't know there were different types.
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But what does that have to do with making them listen to you? Surely a cage alone is not enough to tame any wild beast. Even a very powerful one.
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Also, Green is making him more curious rather than less. That may or may not be a good thing. ]
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
The issue of strength makes sense, actually. I didn't know there were different types.
FROM: sturmhond@cdc.org
But what does that have to do with making them listen to you? Surely a cage alone is not enough to tame any wild beast. Even a very powerful one.