
A while back, after my own encounter with the effects of the DNA Scrambler Ray, I decided that as long as the machine is "working", why not make a buck or two off it?
So when local (I don't actually know where he's from) raccoon
rockysfplaya strolled into the shop asking for the "New Roo You" package, who was I to say no to a cash-paying customer in need?
Honestly, I don't know what he's bellyaching about. The transformation process was clearly a success—he was a raccoon, and now he is a kangaroo. The Scrambler Ray is not intended for use as a weight loss device!
Any questions, read the sign.
Artwork by Asher! This was the first "collab" commission I've done, and who knows, maybe it will happen again!
So when local (I don't actually know where he's from) raccoon

Honestly, I don't know what he's bellyaching about. The transformation process was clearly a success—he was a raccoon, and now he is a kangaroo. The Scrambler Ray is not intended for use as a weight loss device!
Any questions, read the sign.
Artwork by Asher! This was the first "collab" commission I've done, and who knows, maybe it will happen again!
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The subject's "roundness" was part of his original morphological profile. He seemed to be under the impression that roo-ification came with a lean physique. The Ray may redistribute mass, but it has no way of getting rid of it!
(Though there have been some instances where it seems to have added mass. I'm still trying to figure that out.)
(Though there have been some instances where it seems to have added mass. I'm still trying to figure that out.)
Hm... the Ray uses a lot of electricity. I may need to incorporate surge pricing.
But ask my assistant about the effects of repeat usage. He seems to get a kick out of it.
But ask my assistant about the effects of repeat usage. He seems to get a kick out of it.
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