The Mol'Toks
9 years ago
So we have http://www.furaffinity.net/view/21778089/ here and now time to fill in on the story behind the Mol'Toks aka the Sporks!
The Mol'Toks were a nomadic and tribal people, then one day the Greys ( http://www.furaffinity.net/view/16900849/ ) came along and decided to uplift the warrior like people for use as shock troopers in their archive. This worked with a smashing success for a very short time, as the Greys soon discovered that the Mol'Toks were extremely fertile, to the point they could release their seed into dirt and more Mol'Toks sprout up.
See, with each Mol'Tok orgasm they release not only a powerful and potent nutrient rich protein substance, but a little tadpole, basically a oversized sperm cell, that grows off the protein substance and the nutrients of it's surroundings. The Greys discovery of this had some issues, as the Mol'Tok's pack mentality was a problem, 'new born' mol'toks grew rapidly and quickly challenged the older ones, the ones 'uplifted' by the greys, and caused issues, more so when the grey's returned to pick up their troops, only to encounter a horde that overwhelmed their ships and took to the stars.
The Grey's quickly learned, starting to...castrate their captive Mol'Toks, but still the issue remains, the Mol'Toks have ships, they have technology, and it works for them, even if they don't know how to operate it. Mol'Toks are interesting species, they have an ability, a sort of psychic bubble around them that allows them to, well, simply put, use anything, no matter how complicated or guarded by what ever high tech means, they simply touch it, press a button, and it just works. Allowing the Mol'Toks to "psychically hack" any technology they come across and use it as their own, so long they believe they can get it to work.
Their culture has not changed much since their uplifting, still nomadic, traveling around and 'seeding' places to make more of them, make them stronger as a whole as new planets provide their offspring with new strength. New born Mol'Tok's are beaten when they can stand upright, the beating breaks the skin, bones, damages internal organs, and then they allow them to heal, recover, and grow stronger. This eventually becomes weekly for the tribe as a whole, beating on each other so they can grow stronger.
Every Mol'Tok Pack has an alpha, the head, the big honcho, the biggest and strongest of the pack, he decides where to go and what to do. There is nothing that really sets alpha's apart, aside from their size and obvious leader role in the group. Occasionally a challenger approaches, and then it's a clash of their psychic bubbles, who ever believes they will win the strongest, will win.
So the Mol'Tok's now have ships and can go from world to world, they have been uplifted to know that there is interplanetary, interstellar travel, their psychic hacking will allow them to hijack other ships, perhaps build their own even. They have a massive reproductive ability, and on top of all of that...they are towering beasts of muscle and armored hide as well as redundant organs and a powerful regeneration/adaptation ability. What ever doesn't kill a Mol'tok makes them stronger, and with their regeneration, strong armored hide, and redundant organs make the mol'tok's very, very, hard to kill.
The Mol'Toks were a nomadic and tribal people, then one day the Greys ( http://www.furaffinity.net/view/16900849/ ) came along and decided to uplift the warrior like people for use as shock troopers in their archive. This worked with a smashing success for a very short time, as the Greys soon discovered that the Mol'Toks were extremely fertile, to the point they could release their seed into dirt and more Mol'Toks sprout up.
See, with each Mol'Tok orgasm they release not only a powerful and potent nutrient rich protein substance, but a little tadpole, basically a oversized sperm cell, that grows off the protein substance and the nutrients of it's surroundings. The Greys discovery of this had some issues, as the Mol'Tok's pack mentality was a problem, 'new born' mol'toks grew rapidly and quickly challenged the older ones, the ones 'uplifted' by the greys, and caused issues, more so when the grey's returned to pick up their troops, only to encounter a horde that overwhelmed their ships and took to the stars.
The Grey's quickly learned, starting to...castrate their captive Mol'Toks, but still the issue remains, the Mol'Toks have ships, they have technology, and it works for them, even if they don't know how to operate it. Mol'Toks are interesting species, they have an ability, a sort of psychic bubble around them that allows them to, well, simply put, use anything, no matter how complicated or guarded by what ever high tech means, they simply touch it, press a button, and it just works. Allowing the Mol'Toks to "psychically hack" any technology they come across and use it as their own, so long they believe they can get it to work.
Their culture has not changed much since their uplifting, still nomadic, traveling around and 'seeding' places to make more of them, make them stronger as a whole as new planets provide their offspring with new strength. New born Mol'Tok's are beaten when they can stand upright, the beating breaks the skin, bones, damages internal organs, and then they allow them to heal, recover, and grow stronger. This eventually becomes weekly for the tribe as a whole, beating on each other so they can grow stronger.
Every Mol'Tok Pack has an alpha, the head, the big honcho, the biggest and strongest of the pack, he decides where to go and what to do. There is nothing that really sets alpha's apart, aside from their size and obvious leader role in the group. Occasionally a challenger approaches, and then it's a clash of their psychic bubbles, who ever believes they will win the strongest, will win.
So the Mol'Tok's now have ships and can go from world to world, they have been uplifted to know that there is interplanetary, interstellar travel, their psychic hacking will allow them to hijack other ships, perhaps build their own even. They have a massive reproductive ability, and on top of all of that...they are towering beasts of muscle and armored hide as well as redundant organs and a powerful regeneration/adaptation ability. What ever doesn't kill a Mol'tok makes them stronger, and with their regeneration, strong armored hide, and redundant organs make the mol'tok's very, very, hard to kill.