General discussion on broobirth and broobabies

From: Pasanen Panu (passo@students.cc.tut.fi)
Date: Wed 03 Dec 1997 - 16:14:04 EET


> I think someone already connected broo births with the film Alien.
> This is right on the mark. Broos reproduce by implanting larvae, not
> through normal sperm-egg procreation. Therefore, the "mother" (really
> just a host) provides no genetic code for the child, but is simply used
> for incubation. Any bestial features the subsequent baby broo has are,
> IMO, a result of the particular features of the raping broo combined
> with chaotic effects rather than the genes of the host.

 The broo could very well have sperm. It just would start to form
 into a baby-broo, by imitating it's hosts genes and growing up
 brooish features. What would a stormbuller sense around a person
 who is pregnant to a broo?

 As to those, who think that very large animals are hard to
 impregnate: think about Befuddle. Saurus of your dreams just
 for you, all the five minutes, then mad escape.

 And for inanimated broos, like rocks. Nick Effingham's page has
 a nice write-up of Ragnaglar's cult, that has the Rut spell.
 Rut allows a broo to impregnate their favourite stone or stick.
 But it was a 2-p rune spell, so I don't see it used very often.

 The opinions have been changed to protect the innocent.

 Panu 'Passo' Pasanen.

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