
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Lizard
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Thank You! ^.^ Honestly this comment has made my day and again I must say huge credit and thank you to
ADF too for both coming up with this story then commissioning me to turn it into art :3

Now that was very entertaining. I really love the story progression and the waiting made me excited to see the conclusion. I guess I really fallen for transformation stories and art but I never could figure out why. I think this story arc really made me figure the answer to that question. I must thank you and ADF for bringing this creation to life. It was an amazing experience. You are an incredible artist.
Well each to there own I guess and while I see where your coming from I guess for alot of us (myself included) this isent such a bad outcome, heck in some cases a dream come true thoe I dont feel it can be summed up in words as to why just as I wouldent expect myself to understand the opposite desire to be human either :3 as said to each there own ^^ so long as your happy and let others be happy and vica versa :3 (sorry im rambeling lol im not as good with my words XD)
Not a fan of mind death myself. A big part of transformation for me is animal experiences from the human perspective, if the human mind is taken out of the equation; then what is novel and interesting about the experience? They're just another animal, in mind and body. So the human mind is staying intact for both the lizards and their transformed counterparts, they would just suffer terrible body dysphoria if they tried to go back to a human body; even if the option was available. In a way they're preserving their minds because staying human would have become maddening in time.
It's one particular scene that this internet comic makes an intro spectacle out of. If memory serves, Captain Janeway and First officer...what's his name...evolve slowly. Then, in the closing minutes, they got these salamander creatures down on some planet. Seems they mated rather quickly. The episode wraps up with techno babble fixes. Not the worst moments of Trek. But, definite filler between the best examples. I guess slightly better then when Kirk 'slow fights' the standing lizard.
It's good that they all got to have their cake and eat it too, it could have become messy if they were fighting over a limited supply of lizard biology >.=.>
I've very much enjoyed exploring these themes with you :) I often wonder what thoughts could have gone through the two feral lizards as time passed, coming to terms with the fact that they were now animals and that non-human offspring was on the way. Seeing their human counterparts go about their business, contrasting their old lives against what they now had to contend with. They all found peace in the end, even if through ethically questionable transformative means ;)
Certainly hope to work with you again in the future ^.=.^
I've very much enjoyed exploring these themes with you :) I often wonder what thoughts could have gone through the two feral lizards as time passed, coming to terms with the fact that they were now animals and that non-human offspring was on the way. Seeing their human counterparts go about their business, contrasting their old lives against what they now had to contend with. They all found peace in the end, even if through ethically questionable transformative means ;)
Certainly hope to work with you again in the future ^.=.^
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