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  1. Bear Ribs

    To Hell With Space Elves: Misanthropy in Science Fiction

    The whole "How they treat their lowest" means the Auditores are gonna genocide every single species that happens to have an r-type reproductive strategy. How very close-minded.
  2. Bear Ribs

    To Hell With Space Elves: Misanthropy in Science Fiction

    Hybrid Vigor is a known thing. However, my limited layman's understanding is that normally it works between two limited breeding pools of the same species, as the genetic crossover cancels out any effects of inbreeding and produces a hybrid stronger than either parent. It's not a certainty...
  3. Bear Ribs

    To Hell With Space Elves: Misanthropy in Science Fiction

    Well yes, as I said, the futa/gay content is as common as straight, which the numbers you have there bear out. If two females are having sex, I don't personally consider that as straight sex, perhaps I'm just odd that way. Even if a male is involved I still class the females having sex with...
  4. Bear Ribs

    To Hell With Space Elves: Misanthropy in Science Fiction

    I looked at one of the comics at least, which had a guy named Bob marry a Puazi. Of the encounters, three were same-sex (wife, daughter, and mother-in-law), one was guy on guy (Bob on son), one was a futa gangbang on the son, and two were futas on females (mother-in-law, one all-genders...
  5. Bear Ribs

    To Hell With Space Elves: Misanthropy in Science Fiction

    I suspect it's less hypocrisy and more the realization that their setting needs at least a modicum of appeal to try to keep their setting from being so hated. Much as military Mary Sue empires often have some sort of super natural resources that gives them a huge leg up on the competition...
  6. Bear Ribs

    To Hell With Space Elves: Misanthropy in Science Fiction

    Yup. Mekton Zeta was published in 1995, pre-Neon Genesis Evangelion. Macross, Robotech, and a couple of super-robot shows like Voltron and Mazinger Z were basically all the mecha that had ever been produced and it drew on them heavily.
  7. Bear Ribs

    To Hell With Space Elves: Misanthropy in Science Fiction

    It's kind of funny that I was just going over Mekton Zeta's Empire setting for something and that's pretty much the plot. The Empire invades earth to steal genetic material (No, not like that, they're not compatible with humans) because they genetically engineer everything in their society and...
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