Abominations – creatures whose body’s don’t follow the natural order. This is a violation of gingiva convention because this usually means they are consistently suffering. Incorrect or poorly constructed nervier systems leading to consistent pain. The inability to eat and sustain oneself naturally meaning they have short lifespans of a few days or are dependent of some other form of sustenance or energy source.
This is how I interpret the information on this page.
Though to be fair could the process to make these things not also be used for organ farming? Growing just a hart or liver in a jar for eating or transplant? I mean that would be kind of useful in general for both humans and paranormal alike… I over think settings like this….
I beg to differ; I believe that the eyeball monster is a violation for the suffering it could cause to others if unleashed. Just because it doesn’t have an earthly body plan doesn’t mean it has a poorly constructed nervous system, and since neither the giant land clam nor Bob the Angry Flower are violations, I think it’s tied to destructive capability.
Either way, this may well be one of those violations of which the details are never brought to light – either due to international protocol or due to people just not *wanting* to talk about it, as per a Noodle Incident – and it’s just left as one of the Great Mysteries of this universe, to taunt all fans forevermore. ๐
Yeah, has kitenkaiba not read the part in the Geneva convention about bioweapons? It clearly prohibits the use of any organism with more than four limbs.
At least, I think so. Why else would the government refuse to buy my “Death Millipedes”?
is that land-clam i see from one of the early Dr. Who’s… i think it was one of the failed experiments from the mind of evil genius Davros when he was still creating the Daleks…
Abominations – creatures whose body’s don’t follow the natural order. This is a violation of gingiva convention because this usually means they are consistently suffering. Incorrect or poorly constructed nervier systems leading to consistent pain. The inability to eat and sustain oneself naturally meaning they have short lifespans of a few days or are dependent of some other form of sustenance or energy source.
This is how I interpret the information on this page.
Though to be fair could the process to make these things not also be used for organ farming? Growing just a hart or liver in a jar for eating or transplant? I mean that would be kind of useful in general for both humans and paranormal alike… I over think settings like this….
I beg to differ; I believe that the eyeball monster is a violation for the suffering it could cause to others if unleashed. Just because it doesn’t have an earthly body plan doesn’t mean it has a poorly constructed nervous system, and since neither the giant land clam nor Bob the Angry Flower are violations, I think it’s tied to destructive capability.
Either way, this may well be one of those violations of which the details are never brought to light – either due to international protocol or due to people just not *wanting* to talk about it, as per a Noodle Incident – and it’s just left as one of the Great Mysteries of this universe, to taunt all fans forevermore. ๐
Yeah, has kitenkaiba not read the part in the Geneva convention about bioweapons? It clearly prohibits the use of any organism with more than four limbs.
At least, I think so. Why else would the government refuse to buy my “Death Millipedes”?
Technically, they ARE going to be hiding down there. But I do see their point.
“Iยดll keep the war crimes to a minimum. Welcome to the neighborhood!” ๐
is that land-clam i see from one of the early Dr. Who’s… i think it was one of the failed experiments from the mind of evil genius Davros when he was still creating the Daleks…