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by Chucky
Rats do race.
Uncle Fucker.
If you ate sea-fairing provisions for months on end, then suddenly had fresh fruit, you would shit yourself too.

I enjoyed the series a while back called Life After People that talked about how long our stuff would stick around if we were all to vanish. I found the infrastructure episode particularly interesting, in the sense that we've built some things that will stick around for a very long time. At some point before Little Gwendolyn's sea voyage, centuries in fact, the anthropomorphic creatures of the Panama area cleared the jungle from the Panama Canal. It's one of the few things built by humans that lasted into the Anthropomorphic Era.

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male 1,116,377, female 1,005,857, cub 251,232, panties 38,496, skunk 31,785, rat 21,380, witch 6,310, pooping 5,627, chucky 533, up skirt 382, gwendolyn 173
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Type: Comic
Published: 3 years, 6 months ago
Rating: General

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ScottySkunk
3 years, 6 months ago
Haha. Sounds like they got hit by the region's new bacteria.
time to adjust to the water
Cuddleboy19
3 years, 6 months ago
Mmm, exotic fruit salad.
TrainfanSteamLoco
3 years, 6 months ago
This may sound strange but during Gwendolyn's sea voyage but before Gwendolyn's family discovered fruit; did any of Gwendolyn's family members while on sea voyage suffered IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)?  
Chucky
3 years, 6 months ago
No, they were okay in that regard. If anything, they would have been constipated from eating all the long lasting provisions on the ship. Hard biscuits, cheese, preserved meat, dried fruit. They likely would have had some apples early on.
TrainfanSteamLoco
3 years, 6 months ago
Any beverages that is suffice enough on the voyage?
Chucky
3 years, 6 months ago
Wine, grog, and fresh water in barrels.
Furlips
3 years, 6 months ago
I was video taping a presentation.
I bought a can of mango to drink.
15 minutes later it hit me.

Bunners
Snowfirechakat
3 years, 6 months ago
Hehe awesome page
ruink
3 years, 6 months ago
Papaya isn't that expensive. you want expensive imported fruit, try buying dragonfruit
TrainfanSteamLoco
3 years, 6 months ago
Check the grocery stand on market day, prices may vary on fruit or vegetables
ruink
3 years, 6 months ago
papaya is $2.50 per lb. where I live in the west.
dragonfruit is $6 per lb.
TrainfanSteamLoco
3 years, 6 months ago
So in Australian markets
Papaya is $2.50 per pound so $3.50 per kilo
Dragon fruit is $6 per pound so roughy $8.40 per kilo

(Sorry I am used to metric units and measurements)
ruink
3 years, 6 months ago
oh yeah, kg. noted
Chucky
3 years, 6 months ago
It is during their day and age. Chucky and Gwendolyn live in the Pacific Northwest of North America. Any tropical fruits that can survive the journey by sailing ship would probably be pretty expensive. Coconuts are probably the only thing that could last unscathed in a cargo hold.
ruink
3 years, 6 months ago
are we talking milk coconut, meat coconut, or jelly coconut?
Chucky
3 years, 6 months ago
Stop, you're making me hungry.
FrancisAshley
3 years, 6 months ago
In the previous page, I had expected her mother to have died: "The sea voyage was a death sentence to mother."  Did you change your mind on her fate?  Regardless, it's nice to see that she survived.
Chucky
3 years, 6 months ago
It's coming.
PseudoSapien
3 years, 6 months ago
Weird to see the Panama Canal built in the age of sail. Those sort of massive earthworks are tough to pull off without powered machinery. Are there very large furs like elephants or bison with the strength and intelligence to make picks and shovels practical? Uncle Ponsor seems particularly interested; can magic work up to this large a scale?

You really want me to sympathize with this cute and vulnerable little rat girl, she has so many serious problems that she's so ill-equipped to face, I'm dreading the imminent death of her mother, but I can't quite get there. That collar on her younger self seems so ominous, I can't stop judging her for sins she has yet to commit.
Chucky
3 years, 6 months ago
Kinda neat huh? Even after millennia, there would be evidence that there is a gouge through the Isthmus of Panama. A very savvy and perceptive anthro ruler might have noticed exposed concrete in a few places. Then he/she might have directed his/her people to dig deeper and found they were on some sort of structure. A project that might have taken a generation or two, and tons of blood, sweat, and muscle would unearth one of humankind's greatest engineering achievements. Still left in place for Earth's future inhabitants to benefit from.
NezumiYuki
3 years, 6 months ago
That's good to know the refugees found some good fruits to boost their diet with, on their journey. Not to pun, but that threat of becoming a genuine "Scurvy Rat" was quite real, and sadly the salted preserved food for the duration were the cause.

I also like how you've stated that the canal the ship travels is one and the same. It add to solidify the notion that these tales take place in the future, and that some relics, like the Panama Canals still exist, much in the way the Pyramids, either Mayan or Egyptian, stand today.
Chucky
3 years, 6 months ago
The civilization that unearthed the Panama Canal would have known immediately what is was for too. And just like in our civilization, the Panamanians of young Gwendolyn's time are quite wealthy in having their canal. Those rat families aboard Gwendolyn's ship gave up quite a few family heirlooms to pass through it.
Shryke
3 years, 6 months ago
Chucky idly playing with her tail is extra adorable!
Chucky
3 years, 6 months ago
Yeah, she did instigate it though.
KNIFE
3 years, 6 months ago
Man I'm SOO behind comment on and reading this story. I'll go and comment on the other ones later
but I HAD to say something about that AWESOME use of tone and shading on that third from the last pannel.
Wish you had time to do more like that, it would REALLY punch up the pages. :D

Also any chance they'll come across anything else left behind by the "primates"? :)
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