UNNATURAL PROCREATION
It didn’t seem strange to Filigree that he was destined to become one with the Earth and Sky by the end of his Earthly sojourn on this planet. Which turned out to be exactly what happened to him over a very short amount of time. He failed to see that not only had the Gray’s not been able to gather the 48 pieces to the zodiac machine nor had they uncovered the secret to genetic coding that could produce something other than a strange monster of one form or another. Based on the files that they had relating to human, animal, and plant life which grew in abundance on this planet it soon became clear to them that the possibilities for failure were endless and the true genetic code for the perfect, “Star Bearing” culture would end up at a striking dead end and that they would have to start all over soon if they couldn’t find a reasonably effective husk to interact with this universe in a physical body that could be occupied. By a full-fledged consciousness that each star has possessed since the beginning of eternity.
Having no example to use as what a perfect being would be. The aliens of this planet, those of the stars decided that God’s creation, in other words, what could be considered a process of elimination, over billions of years had formed out of trial, error, and the sheer vastness of an endless amount of space and time. This is what The World and all of life itself has clung onto throughout the entitlements of perpetual bliss the two had now come together. With that in mind they needed to get down to work on this project. Big cats interested the alien race of The Gray. Mostly for their ability to defend themselves against most any other creature alive. Venom was not an option for this species, regretfully, due to the fact that it would put them in the same evolutionary category as a snake, reptile, or some type of sinister insect.
Based on pride and wanting to have a beautiful outward reflection that was to be, “easy on the eyes”. They also wanted it to be strong. Four legs were also out because that leads to needing paws instead of hands that were best suited for running very fast which was a quality that they did not want. No, they did not want that at all! What they did want was to be able to use arms and legs that you could both w