Poor planning for world conquest

So, my plan was to breed an army of large animals with claws and fangs and what not and train in them in the ways of the Sith. Then unleash them upon the world and, presto, I’m the Supreme Allied Commander of this little rock.

I starting to really, really wish I that hadn’t chosen giant pandas.

Not so good with the breeding they are.

I, for one, welcome our cute, cuddly, bamboo-shoot-eating overlords.

Early days… have you tried putting them on a meat diet? Perhaps they’d be more energetic in their efforts. Also it adds to the shock factor if they eat their enemies.

You may just want to rethink your targeting. That black and white coat really stands out in an urban environment. They’re easy to spot and pick off, man. Try to find a pair that has a brick pattern in their fur, or maybe some that resemble the grill of a Ford. We’ll never see those coming, I bet.

No it doesn’t! It’s camouflage! They pass themselves off as Police Cars!*

  • “Panda Cars” in Britain, I’ve heard.

Also in Finland.

So the breeding’s not going so great … but how’s the training?!

i have a feeling they have mastered eating, shooting, and leaving.

The Japanese panda loves to eat bread.

That’s Phase Two. I’m still working on crackpot theories like these :slight_smile:

http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/01/25/panda.passion/index.html

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2246588.stm

Actually, around here they would look more like Geek Squad VW Bugs. An unfortuante circumstance that would make people more likely to shoot them.

Famous last words:

“Can you help me flash my BIOS?”

Try breeding them with each other.

Also, I’ve heard there’s certain movies that you can show them to get them in the mood.

That’s a bold suggestion - it’ll probably get PETA off my back, too.

ETA: also, I could stand for a few less claw marks…

Well, pandas can eat meat, theoretically. In fact, they should be able to subsist on meat more easily than they do on bamboo, which they need lots of microbial help to digest. Research suggests that mutations in their T1R1 gene affects their sense of taste, presumably making meat taste bad to them.

On the downside, do you really want to try to force your trained killer Sith beasts to eat something they think is nasty? On the upside, at least someone has isolated the gene you need to tinker with to make them into man-eating killer Sith beasts.

Websites, too.

Yes, it’s safe for work.

Animals are too unpredictable, killable and difficult. Their frame of reference is too alien. I’ve given up on living creatures, with the exception of variously controlled Humans. The whole ‘killer animal/insect/amoeba" vibe can be more easily created and controlled using animatronic drones. Besides, breeding Dragonflies with 20’ wingspans who can carry mini-guns to a target and destroy it is infinitely more difficult and more expensive than building dragon-fly shaped drones and paying some guy $15 an hour to fly it around and blow shit up. It’s amazing, people sign up by the hundreds to get paid $10 to work telephone support jobs and TAKE shit from everyone while signing a non-disclosure agreement. You can’t imagine how easy it is to get people to sign on for 50% more than that to be minions. Especially when it’s no-risk drone work. No getting eaten by those 20 foot mutant dragonflies, no getting mowed down by SEAL teams bent on cracking an evil lair (which is sooo 20th Century), no evil boss feeding you to mutant insects just because you dropped a cup of coffee on a report.

Check my user name-- things could have been a lot worse :wink:

Win.

Ewwww