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Since she's evolved into a "No hole is safe" pred, it's potentially possible for M'ress to pass someone all the way through her digestive tract alive and intact.
She won't, though. As with a number of superficially friendly preds, your right to complain about being digested ends when you put your head in her mouth, or when you fail to say "No" vigorously enough when she yawns.
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Posted by RedNastyFox 11 months ago Report
Such a beauty she is! ^__^
Posted by Strega 11 months ago Report
M'ress is a cool character, and popular given how little she appeared in the animated series.
Posted by Bright 11 months ago Report
I love how that outfit stretches.
Posted by Strega 11 months ago Report
The miracles of future technology. If I were writing a Trek-like series the stuff would serve as flexible armor too.
Posted by thtiger 11 months ago Report
Star Trek was always limited to the variety of aliens they could use. The only reason we have M'ress, and the doctor from Lower Decks is because of animation.
But in regards to your version, what if there was a smaller prey species who had joined the federation, and were much in demand for those tight spaces in Engineering. I'm not talking micro. Maybe four feet tall.
The point is that M'ress would scare the crap out of them because she is a pure predator, but given the whole come back from it effect, some of them might find a real thrill in taking a one way ride down her gullet.
And just as an aside, According to Lower Deck, it is canon that Catians? used to eat Bajorians? If there were one of those on the crew, M'ress might have a hard time waiting for an "accident"
Posted by Strega 11 months ago Report
Strega's species got made up because there was a DS9 episode in which they had to crawl around the maintenance tunnels setting traps for giant space rats. I said "Why don't they have a feral species that could run around in there, eat the rats and do maintenance?" Since I like wolverines, I stretched one, added a middle set of legs to make them a bit more alien, and you got Strega's people.
The Bajoran thing seems unlike. Kzinti on the other hand....
When she was on the Enterprise M'ress's meals got beamed back into existence. She got plenty of volunteers too.
Posted by thtiger 11 months ago Report
They did double down on it on Lower Decks, but I've read someone's opinion that it was a joke they had to really reach for because according to Trek lore Bajoran's evolved from fish.
However, I say to myself that there was no way the two species met before at least one of them was space fairing. So maybe at some point long before Humans entered the picture there was a war between the two races, with the Catians raiding Bajor and returning with their holds stuffed full of exotic livestock.
Posted by Strega 11 months ago Report
I suspect it was indeed a joke. Probably a confusion between Caitians and Kzinti. Caitians don't seem like the sapient eater type.
Posted by thtiger 11 months ago Report
I'm not sure the Kzinti officially exists in the Star Trek Universe. They are likely Copyrighted by David Niven, who created them and then used them in some of the animated scripts.
Of course, fans don't have to worry about things like that.
As for the Caitians not seeming like the sapient eater type, I'd rebut. "now"
Posted by Strega 11 months ago Report
Kzinti appeared in an animated series episode (with Niven's permission) and there is a Kzinti crewman on the Cerritos in Lower Decks. Supposedly they were scheduled to appear in the un-produced fifth season of Enterprise as well.
Posted by thtiger 11 months ago Report
Good to know. And I agree with you that they are far more likely to be chowing down on sentient species than Catians. The Gorn on the other hand are pure horror fuel and more suitable for a Japanese Hentai than American Porn from what I have deduced from Strange Worlds.
Posted by Strega 11 months ago Report
Gorn in the original series were just territorial. Strange New Worlds Gorn on the other hand are xenomorphs with the serial numbers filed off. I'm not sure how that plotline doesn't end with a war of extermination against them.
Posted by thtiger 11 months ago Report
What I was thinking.
Also wondered why they procreate in a manner that as far as I know is exclusive to insects? The Xenomorphs follow that pattern, but big semi-dinosaurs, not so much.
Posted by Kiala_Tiagra 11 months ago Report
hot as always
Posted by doomed 11 months ago Report
Lol they should just hope that they’ll bring them back
Posted by Strega 11 months ago Report
We've seen in one story that's not super committed to only eating people that can come back. And she certainly won't cough someone back up without a good reason. 83