Enjoy some pack bonding time while taking a moment to reset 🥰
Mira, Blu, Skipper, and Trixie
#iChihuahuas #PackBonding #SweetChihuahuas #Chihuahuas #Reset
Alpha and Beta time 🐾🧡🖤🐶🪽
Bonding and aftercare are always part of the pack rules — it’s how we build trust, comfort, and connection. Neo didn’t get a release this round… discipline and teasing are all part of the training. 😈🐶
#PupPlay #AlphaAndBeta #PackBonding @pupneoca.bsky.social 💙💚🐶
Title: Pack Bonding my battery is low, and it is getting dark -- Opportunity Rover, Feb 27, 2019 _-- sign above section of the Terran Museum of Stellar Expoloration titled "the early starfarers"_ To say that the humans can be… sentimental… about their robots can be a massive understatement. In their earliest days of space exploration, they undertook tremendously hazardous rescue missions to recover their early synthetic explorers - even ones that, objectively, had less cognitive ability than a Terran pocket watch - a 20th century one. While some were refitted and sent back on their way (Pioneer-11 and Voyager-1 being the most famous examples) as a sort of... fitting tribute... to their success and 'nature', the rest were returned to Terra, and housed in their Museum of Stellar Exploration, on their Orbital known as O'Neill One. While only a handful are on display, they have recovered dozens of them, a testament not just to the early Terran desire to find out more about their star system and local neighbors, but their incredible search to find other sapient life. They still have open bounties or rewards for the return of any probes that made their way into non-Terran hands somehow. They want their first explorers to come home. But, I suppose that is part of their charm - the humans will pack-bond with nearly_ anything. Other sapients, near-sapient droids, sentient or semi-sentient pets and beasts of burden... even favorite tools or weapons, by Gort. To anyone who has spent time with them, it is as plainly obvious that they would attempt to recover these inefficient, early probes as it is that they would attempt to make Retrieval almost no matter the odds - it's just what they do. "No Person Left Behind" - with Personhood sometimes sketched very very broadly, it seems. -- Tak Mran Velshorak, Pitaran philosopher, 2273 - "Pairbonds and Presumptions - the Terran experience", excerpt below is a picture of the Opportunity Rover on Mars
Bits for my campaign setting - pt 2/N
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