Be Sirius! These dogs from the dog star forgot their Depends. The site of the ancestral potty hydrant is too much for them to resist! Must mark territory, must mark territory!
The Aurora Borealis of Brrowr III had pushed very far south for the summer period. Brrowr III was located in a very loose star cluster (very, very loose) 3000 rrurs from home.
Narf walked along a street looking around. He had been here almost 100 complete rotations of Brrowr III (about 12 weeks in native notation). He had moved in with a native family. He had been surprised how easy it had all been at first. Understanding came later, of course, but it was very puzzling at first.The natives seemed to overlook Narf’s presence, even as different as he was. I mean, Narf had no tail, and had short ears, but it turned out to be somewhat common.
When Narf was landing, he was amazed by the lack of a defensive dome. This caused Narf to be suspicious – maybe it was somehow hidden, or cloaked, but that turned out to not be the case. It was simply primitive technology that was not yet up to defensive domes.
Narf had come down in what was called a “corn field”. It surrounded the native town. Narf had worked out the name – Iola. The line up of the streets was straight and angular. He’d had to cross a bridge over a stream to enter the town itself.
When he had first seen what he had thought was a native, he dashed over to do the standard greeting as dictated by the Prime Directive. But the native didn’t seem to understand anything he said, let alone the Prime Directive greeting. Then Narf had seen a native carrying a stick. The stick was smooth and had feathers on one end. Narf thought, “Yes! Tool using!”
Later, Narf learned it was a “paint brush”. And, he learned that who he thought were natives, weren’t. Instead, it was the Arrros.
On Narf’s planet, the Arrros had not evolved to intelligence. Here on Brrowr III, they had!
While his kind had not evolved to intelligence, but remained in a primitive state.
He finally came to a native family dwelling (“house” in Arrro). He dashed up to the dwelling and pawed on the door. The door opened and an Arrro looked out, and then down, and said, “Fido! We wondered where you had gone. Come on in and get warm, doggy.”
Yes… random evolutionary chance had disguised Narf. He fit right in, and would have no trouble completing his mission.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
they’re asking the wrong earthling dog… perhaps Boomer, Hudson, Poo Poo, one of the other other café patrons?
Argythree about 4 years ago
Not as advanced as they thought…
DennisinSeattle about 4 years ago
Be Sirius! These dogs from the dog star forgot their Depends. The site of the ancestral potty hydrant is too much for them to resist! Must mark territory, must mark territory!
awgiedawgie Premium Member about 4 years ago
“If you’re so advanced, you can just go inside your suits.”
dwane.scoty1 about 4 years ago
No Autodrying Depends? “Sorry, Guys! Our Hydrant monitor, Drooolia, is out to lunch. You’re gonna have to wait!”
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Some items just can’t be changed :-)
bbenoit about 4 years ago
Doesn’t matter how smart you are, nature still rules.
YippiKiAyMofo about 4 years ago
When a dog’s gotta go, a dog’s gotta go!
keltii about 4 years ago
Alien (P)NA
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
What about all those available rocks between Earth and Mars?
Aaronious about 4 years ago
Not Sirius! The “dog star” gets its name from the Greeks sacrificing dogs during the heat of summer to bring the rains back. Run Poncho, run!!!
rossevrymn about 4 years ago
wait for it
ronaldalbertansley about 4 years ago
ufo come ufd !
genez about 4 years ago
Unlike Poncho, whose ear is not attached to his body, their heads are not attached to their bodies.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Nope. Nothing doing until you hand over the flying collar tech.
Sir Uncle Rat69 about 4 years ago
Man you hit my funny bone pretty hard. But no advance urine recycling by the supposedly advanced pooches. Lol.
JP Steve Premium Member about 4 years ago
Is one of them Alan (German) Shepard? He was famous for peeing in his space suit…
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 4 years ago
An Alien in Disguise Among Humans
The Aurora Borealis of Brrowr III had pushed very far south for the summer period. Brrowr III was located in a very loose star cluster (very, very loose) 3000 rrurs from home.
Narf walked along a street looking around. He had been here almost 100 complete rotations of Brrowr III (about 12 weeks in native notation). He had moved in with a native family. He had been surprised how easy it had all been at first. Understanding came later, of course, but it was very puzzling at first.The natives seemed to overlook Narf’s presence, even as different as he was. I mean, Narf had no tail, and had short ears, but it turned out to be somewhat common.
When Narf was landing, he was amazed by the lack of a defensive dome. This caused Narf to be suspicious – maybe it was somehow hidden, or cloaked, but that turned out to not be the case. It was simply primitive technology that was not yet up to defensive domes.
Narf had come down in what was called a “corn field”. It surrounded the native town. Narf had worked out the name – Iola. The line up of the streets was straight and angular. He’d had to cross a bridge over a stream to enter the town itself.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 4 years ago
An Alien in Disguise Among Humans Continued
When he had first seen what he had thought was a native, he dashed over to do the standard greeting as dictated by the Prime Directive. But the native didn’t seem to understand anything he said, let alone the Prime Directive greeting. Then Narf had seen a native carrying a stick. The stick was smooth and had feathers on one end. Narf thought, “Yes! Tool using!”
Later, Narf learned it was a “paint brush”. And, he learned that who he thought were natives, weren’t. Instead, it was the Arrros.
On Narf’s planet, the Arrros had not evolved to intelligence. Here on Brrowr III, they had!
While his kind had not evolved to intelligence, but remained in a primitive state.
He finally came to a native family dwelling (“house” in Arrro). He dashed up to the dwelling and pawed on the door. The door opened and an Arrro looked out, and then down, and said, “Fido! We wondered where you had gone. Come on in and get warm, doggy.”
Yes… random evolutionary chance had disguised Narf. He fit right in, and would have no trouble completing his mission.