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Robotech Marines: Praxian (Inked)

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For Palladium Books' Robotech: Expeditionary Force Marines

   Strikingly similar to ancient Earth legends of tribes of Amazon warrior women, the all-female population of Praxis appears to be an entire species bred for war and without the presence of men. This appears to be a fairly recent development, as Praxians (as they are known) seem almost genetically identical to human females and their natural reproductive systems would appear to require a male. However, they reproduce through ritualistic processes involving massive fertility clinics that disguise their highly technological reproductive systems with the trappings of religious ceremony.
    Some human scientists suggest that the Praxians may have been the source of the Zentraedi DNA, but are still at a loss to understand how the Tirolians, Praxians and humans could all be so strikingly similar.  It is also unknown who set up the Praxians' unique means of reproduction and all-female population.  It is clear that it was not the Praxians themselves...


So a Spherian Stone Man, a male human, and a human female are also in the scene, for a bit of size and environment, the woman forced to almost skip to keep up with the Praxian's warrior strides.  

And yeah, you could say she's "WLP-Sized".  You give me the excuse?  I'll go 9 kinds of Waltrip on you.

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Hey we girls have to insure the proper "goods" meet our standards