Another non-porn upload, this one featuring something from a sci-fi project I am actively (sort of) developing about a group of alien retrovirus-altered former Humans known as Lykocephali (basically scientific werewolves as opposed to the more typical supernatural) that, in the prologue I am currently writing, in the year of 2066 ended up fleeing Earth aboard a colony ship, which they had constructed a few years earlier and was actually supposed to launch in 2070, in the midst of a full nuclear exchange.
Naturally, this doesn't go without incident, and in the process of charging up the ship's Alcubierre Drive, something goes wrong and they end up way off-course from their original destination, ending up in the Canis Major Overdensity, a small dwarf galaxy in the process of merging with the Milky Way, but they manage to find a habitable world nonetheless after some scouting of nearby star systems, naming themselves Lunari in the process and their new home Lunari Prime in the system of Alpha Lunaris, and officially forming the Lunari Starpack nation after establishing a successful colony.
This is the official emblem of the Starpack, brought to life by the talents of forth (if you need a similar emblem or logos, decals, whatever, give them a look - as evidenced by the above, they do excellent work), featuring a minimalist wolf's head crowned by a trio of blood moons representing the three moons of Lunari Prime - Diana, Máni and Selene - set among a field of stars.
The original design (with text and without the minor starfield alterations I made) is located here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/45927584/ on Forth's alt account fifthforager - if you've an FA account, be sure to give that one faves too.
The second version has text, the words of which translate from Latin as 'Pack Eternal'...I hope, at least.
It would be hilarious as hell if they were shot, the warp drive malfunctioned perfectly and ended up thousands of years in the past and became the dominant species of earth.
It would be hilarious as hell if they were shot, the warp drive malfunctioned perfectly and ended up
They weren't even the dominant species the first time around - they paid for all that enhanced strength, speed, endurance, and everything else with low reproduction rates; there were never more than a few million Lykocephali at the height of their population...at least not on Earth, because they only had so much territory (the Arcadian part of Greece and the island of Crete) and they eat a LOT so that was another factor in their limited numbers.
And definitely no time travel in my universe - as much as I like the stories (the ones that aren't confusing as hell), it is so majorly overused in sci-fi that I've decided to not have it.
They weren't even the dominant species the first time around - they paid for all that enhanced stren