I know...I've just messed up everyone's fantasy Were'.
So, throw the Duckies...
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First: Please, go back to school and learn some grammar for christ's sake. You obviously don't write as good as you draw.redwolfmoon wrote:Oh, also, Morkulv needs to deffinantly take a huge chill pill. If a human and a wolf were combined and it looked like an ape-bear.... well.... I guess that would make it more discribed as a wereBEAR. The massive majority of pictures of werewolves of oldentimes have been pretty plainly as furred men with wolf heads. Besides, you cannot genetically mix human and wolf DNA yet or maybe never will.
Everything here is best discribed as hypothetical, a theorized world, 'What if' is the basis... SO STOP BEING SO PIG HEADED BY THROWING IN YOUR 'THAT COULDN'T WORK', EVERYTHING IS 'WHAT IF' WITH A LITTLE BIT OF SCIENCE, AS MUCH AS CAN BE PLACED IN BEFORE VERIFYING IT IMPOSSIBLE. Welcome to the Improbable, the Twighlight Zone if you will. A place where wolf and man are brothers rather then enimies, an either physical or mental bond however it percieved as long as it is percieved. Though you do bring up good debates it becomes idiotic prattle once you refuse to leave room for a possibility that is far from your perspective of the werewolf!
Here, have an Enima!
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
I didn't say anything like that. You can think and imagine whatever you like (and I accept that), but I think that people should understand (especially people like you, who claim to stand behind science for 100%), that sertain aspects are not possible. I'm not saying that it is possible to blend genes from different species, but if they could, they just wouldn't look like that. Thats a fact. It would leave too many questions when a head is 100% transformed, and the rest for, should we say, 30%, including digitigrade feet. But like I said 50 times before, my view of a werewolf should be as realistic as possible.Apokryltaros wrote:The ancient Mayan nobility used enemas as a form of relaxation and recreation, in that, it was finally realized that these rattle-like "wands" depicted in painted vases (being held by the servants of noblepeople) were actually "injectors" for sacred hallucinogenic suppositories.redwolfmoon wrote: Here, have an Enema!
I agree: It seems quite selfish, if not downright discouraging to be told that something (in this case, the appearance of werewolves) shouldn't, couldn't won't, can't look right simply because only one person's peculiar sense of aesthetics won't allow it.Ashrah wrote: Bravo Bravo I am glad to find that some people still have a imagination.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
And you explained why "combining" them would end up with your version? This should be interesting. Tell us how you combined the DNA, what happened and why.Morkulv wrote: And furthermore you didn't gave any reason why a combination of human and wolf-genes would end up looking like a furred person with a wolf-head. So go read my post again, and please don't give a reply untill you can answer that, because you're not making a point at all, other then that you like anthro-wolves.
We're dealing with werewolves, legendary creatures that fall outside the realms of Science.Morkulv wrote: Furthermore, I find it quite funny to see this post coming from you, who always stated that science is the answer to everything.
Hmm ... does anybody see a few points of irony in this statement? I'll give you a hint: one of them rhymes with "You obviously don't write as good as you draw." Among others ...Morkulv wrote: First: Please, go back to school and learn some grammar for christ's sake. You obviously don't write as good as you draw.
And furthermore you didn't gave any reason why a combination of human and wolf-genes would end up looking like a furred person with a wolf-head. So go read my post again, and please don't give a reply untill you can answer that, because you're not making a point at all, other then that you like anthro-wolves.
Night Rain wrote:And you explained why "combining" them would end up with your version? This should be interesting. Tell us how you combined the DNA, what happened and why.Morkulv wrote: And furthermore you didn't gave any reason why a combination of human and wolf-genes would end up looking like a furred person with a wolf-head. So go read my post again, and please don't give a reply untill you can answer that, because you're not making a point at all, other then that you like anthro-wolves.
Personally, I don't think just throwing two kinds of DNA together would do anything, but maybe that's just me.
You answerred eachother's questions.Apokryltaros wrote:We're dealing with werewolves, legendary creatures that fall outside the realms of Science.Morkulv wrote: Furthermore, I find it quite funny to see this post coming from you, who always stated that science is the answer to everything.
Can you explain to me exactly how combining human and wolf features would create an "ape-bear," rather than a man-wolf?
And last I remember, you said you distrust science and scientists because scientists don't have evidence to prove that werewolves actually exist.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
Helps you get away from doing it, doesn't it? So I guess I won't be expecting any of the evidence you hypocritically ask of other people.Morkulv wrote:You answerred eachother's questions.
I hope you don't watch these movies assuming them to be real.Morkulv wrote:If you believe everything related to the possibility of werewolves is just pure crap, then why bother posting here? You don't make any sence at all.
And you produce what? Divine knowledge of what a werewolf should and should not be?Morkulv wrote:And furthermore you remembered wrong. I don't distrust science because they don't have the proof that werewolves actually exist, but I detrust science because science produces theory's (or so called 'possibillity's'), not facts.
I can translate, as I've taken classes in both Embryology and Vuldarian.Shadow Wulf wrote:Tell me about it.
You know, you really need to control what your saying cause you write alot more than necessary, too many examples and repeating the same thing is a couple of your problems.
Vuldari wrote:TRANSLATION:
It is possible to fuse together a human egg with a wolf egg, in order to create an embryonic chimera. However, such interspecies chimeras never survive beyond the morula stage (solid ball of cells).
It is also possible to splice in wolf genes into a human egg/embryo, however, and have it survive gestation and birth. Then again, human anatomy wasn't (originally) meant to withstand the wear, tear and trauma of wolf anatomy.
That's funny...I thought I had assembled that in a very organised , "If...Then..." format which would be easy to understand.Shadow Wulf wrote:Well I can usually understand what hes trying to say but he just doesnt organize what hes saying, he just list countless examples and repeating the same statement in another form and it gets kind of repetitive. I dont mean to be mean Vuldari...your still my friend.
So...now are you even MORE confused Shadow Wulf?
Human-DNA + Wolf-DNA = Nothing (Creatrue doesn't survive birth)
Adult-Human + Infused-Wolf-Genes = Sick, hairy human, likely not long to live.
:Conclusion:
-Realistic interpretation of the result of fusing Man with Wolf not applicable to creature "Werewolf". No desirable results occur.
*Alternative Suggestion*
-Rather than blend all features evenly and naturally (which would likely result in life threatening internal malfunctions), distribute balance of Human and Wolf features Strategicly, for maximum compatability and potency of combined Homo-Sapien and Canis-Lupus strengths.
{Observation}
-Accounting for the physical conditions neccesary for the natural strengths of a Wolf (those of which are greater than a humans) and a Human (those of which are greater than a wolf) to be of thier highest capacity, there may be good reason for some Wolf features to be considerably more developed on a werewolf form, (such as the Muzzle/Jaw/Nose, Ears and Paws), and some Human features to remain distinctly prominent, (such as the Cranium, Torso, and Limb-Structure above the Wrists and Ankles).
The result being an Upright walking, Human bodied, Wolfish headed, Pawed and Clawed Creature...much like the creature as it is allready commonly represented in Popular art, and traditional folklore.
[Closeing Statement]
-It is my conclusion that it is reasonable and understandable how and why the transformed state of a Werewolf might have certain parts more developed and exagerated than others, not only because it is more aesthetically appealing to many werewolf fans, but because there would be distinct advantages, from an evolutionary standpoint, for the body to develop that way.
In Context, under the assumption that the physical transformation out of Purely Human shape into the Beastly Wolf form is for the purposes of enhancing the hosts offensive and defensive capabilities in a hostile situation, the previously-defined distribution of physical qualities would likely be exeptionally potent.
Well...Shadow Wulf wrote:I understood what you were saying from the beggining. All Im trying to say is make your statement sweet and to the point.
...the credibility of and reasons for my opinion would have seemed questionable at best."Werewolves with evenly blended bodies wouldn't work very well. Naturally blended Wolf and Human combinations would just die.
WolfHead Werewolves would be better. They bite and fight harder."
*screams and bonks head several times on desk*Night Rain wrote:Helps you get away from doing it, doesn't it? So I guess I won't be expecting any of the evidence you hypocritically ask of other people.Morkulv wrote:You answerred eachother's questions.
I hope you don't watch these movies assuming them to be real.Morkulv wrote:If you believe everything related to the possibility of werewolves is just pure crap, then why bother posting here? You don't make any sence at all.
And you produce what? Divine knowledge of what a werewolf should and should not be?Morkulv wrote:And furthermore you remembered wrong. I don't distrust science because they don't have the proof that werewolves actually exist, but I detrust science because science produces theory's (or so called 'possibillity's'), not facts.
Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.