What do you think of Cassie?
>>152816001Cute especially when she was fat
>Octopus (most, I think, if not all) do have hectocotylus, as do cuttlefish (arm IV on the male); the hectocotylus is a specialised and usually truncated short arm which is used specifically for that purpose of delivering sperm from the gonad (which is next to the animal's brain and lungs). Some squid have a hectocotylus and some squid have a penis (which is the classic tentacle-monster basic tube that skeets, and is stored inside the mantle next to the other organs when not in use - yes, squid get erections).>However the monster in the episode Wish You Were Here is not of any of these particular species. First of all it's out of water and very active despite its massive size (meaning it must obtain oxygen by a different route to all known molluscs), secondly its shape makes little sense. It has eight tentacles (which rules out squid and cuttlefish, as well as nautilus, which we also rule out for the lack of a shell), but it clearly has teeth on those tentacles in some places (like the two long arms of a squid) which must be used for dragging prey towards its beak to consume them. Except that it also lacks a beak, with just a large hole instead(perhaps a radula like snails or slugs, which are also mollusks). The animal also has a pointed "arrowhead" mantle (like many squid, which it has the right number of tentacles and wrong number of arms for as it has zero arms). All of the animal's tentacles appear to be of equal size with no specific visible modifications that suggest a hectocotylus or hectocotyli.>In conclusion, given the size of this animal, it likely has a fully-retracted twelve-foot-long ghostly-white penis that can pump gallons of giant spermatophores into Cassie, maybe two or three or more such organs, we don't know. Obviously you can't show a space monster with a huge throbbing erection on a children's show, so they chose not to, but it's there, just waiting, and yes, it could pass right through Cassie's alimentary and digestive tracts too.
>>152816001What I think is, you wanted to make an obscure cuties thread.There's one already: >>152814289
>>152816087This comment is the real reason why the gods feared Prometheus
She's cute