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[[Image:Kyliea.jpg|thumb|Kyliea is a typical resident of [[125 Liberatrix]]]]Catgirls have been a part of Fenspace ever since [[Shuko]] accidentally modded herself at '''THAT''' Con. They further began to spread through the occasional accidental or inspired [[biomod]]. However, just prior to [[Operation Great Justice]], Boskonians began kidnapping victims and puting them through the [[Catgirling_Machine|catgirling machine]] created by [[Dr. Asmodeus Grey]], greatly increasing their numbers.
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[[Image:Kyliea.jpg|thumb|Kyliea Hawking is a typical resident of [[125 Liberatrix]]. All school teachers should look this good... and on Liberatrix, they do.]]Catgirls have been a part of Fenspace ever since [[Shuko]] accidentally modded herself at '''THAT''' Con. They further began to spread through the occasional accidental or inspired [[biomod]]. However, just prior to [[Operation Great Justice]], Boskonians began kidnapping victims and puting them through the [[Catgirling_Machine|catgirling machine]] created by [[Dr. Asmodeus Grey]], greatly increasing their numbers.
  
 
There has been much debate amongst the Fen scientific community for why Catgirls seem so easy to create as biomods, or occur so often on accident. One theory posits that the collective unconscious has latched onto Shuko's story as an Ur-example of an accidental biomod. This theory goes on to state that the catgirling victims and later 'Daneside media portrayals have fed the pool making them more likely.
 
There has been much debate amongst the Fen scientific community for why Catgirls seem so easy to create as biomods, or occur so often on accident. One theory posits that the collective unconscious has latched onto Shuko's story as an Ur-example of an accidental biomod. This theory goes on to state that the catgirling victims and later 'Daneside media portrayals have fed the pool making them more likely.

Revision as of 00:21, 26 October 2012

Gaming Stats

Kyliea Hawking is a typical resident of 125 Liberatrix. All school teachers should look this good... and on Liberatrix, they do.
Catgirls have been a part of Fenspace ever since Shuko accidentally modded herself at THAT Con. They further began to spread through the occasional accidental or inspired biomod. However, just prior to Operation Great Justice, Boskonians began kidnapping victims and puting them through the catgirling machine created by Dr. Asmodeus Grey, greatly increasing their numbers.

There has been much debate amongst the Fen scientific community for why Catgirls seem so easy to create as biomods, or occur so often on accident. One theory posits that the collective unconscious has latched onto Shuko's story as an Ur-example of an accidental biomod. This theory goes on to state that the catgirling victims and later 'Daneside media portrayals have fed the pool making them more likely.

While one would think that catgirls would gravitate towards the furry fandom, the involuntary nature of the majority's transformation make them reluctant to join a group that so wantonly wants to be not human.

Further, there seems to be a rivalry between catgirls and the less numerous rabbit people, especially among the catgirls in the Extraplanetary Defense Force.

Biology

A catgirl is defined by two essential factors:

  • One must be female, or present as such, to qualify for the girl part.
  • One must possess feline features of some sort, with the usually agreed minimum being a pair of visible cat ears.

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