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MV: Wow, furries really do ruin literally everything.
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Thumper: @MV: furries are a self-esteem/perspective implosion. they reject their own humanity, it's like an infantile version of emo/goth.
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Swift_Nimblefoot: @Thumper: Please do not pretend that you know all "furries". Much like with Trekkies, there are no two who think alike. For example, I am not the kind who pretends to be an animal or wear fursuits or nothing of the therian idiocy. I just like to draw furry porn, and that's that. ;)

Besides, Ezri Dax said the Breen were furry. Don't believe me? Look it up. :)
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Thumper: @Swift_Nimblefoot: don't cry to me; it was an opinion. -fuck off-
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Thumper: @Swift_Nimblefoot: ah, you're 'blackkyurem' aren't you? sorry, I'm still getting used to the multiple aliases..
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Anonymous1: Ezri said furry, not 'furries'. Big difference.
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Swift_Nimblefoot: @Thumper: No, I am not. I have been using this nick since 2006. Never heard of this Blackyurren. Check my FA account.

Anonymous - according to Memory Alpha, one novel states the Breen are actually an alliance of numerous species, all wearing the suit to appear as one race to outsiders and to remove racial bias between themselves. Yeah, kind of a silly idea. Anyway Dr. Bashir gets sent on a spy mission to their home planet and discovers this, one of the species is a furry, snouted lupine species, while another cannot exist without the suit in temperate conditions. Probably not canon, as novels rarely are.
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Anonymous2: @Swift_Nimblefoot

There's NOTHING like what you've written in Memory Alpha because M-A is only for canon sources. Nothing like that has ever been shown on ST.
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Swift_Nimblefoot: @Anonymous:

I am not making this up... Go here: http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Breen#Apocrypha

The name of the novel was "Zero Sum Game". I have no idea how canon it is, but I did find it on Memory Alpha.
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Anonymous3: And as long as Gene Roddenberry is involved in it, he is the final word on what is Star Trek. So, for us here – Ron Moore, Jeri Taylor, everybody who works on the show – Gene is the authority. And when he says that the books, and the games, and the comics and everything else, are not gospel, but are only additional Star Trek based on his Star Trek but not part of the actual Star Trek universe that he created... they're just, you know, kinda fun to keep you occupied between episodes and between movies, whatever... but he does not want that to be considered to be sources of information for writers, working on this show, he doesn't want it to be considered part of the canon by anybody working on any other projects.[4]— Richard Arnold, 1991


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