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Chapter 6
“Well, we are seeing some new animals and/or occupations in this wave,” I commented, “but it’s really still the same old problem.”
“At least it will be a happier world with all that stuff gone now,” Tom spoke up. “Some of the stories we’re hearing make these people heroes, even if it was by accident.”
“So far we haven’t had any that have resulted in me awarding any of them the Presidential Medal of Freedom,” Leo added. “However, they still are doing their patriotic duty by being documented.”
80. Three golden retrievers in formal business suits and ties. They were all business executives.
81. Three cougars wearing business suits and ties. They were all attorneys at law; one worked in auto injury law, another worked in personal injury law, and the third was a district attorney for the District of Columbia.
82. Two cougars wearing football uniforms. One wore a red uniform with the number 40, playing as a middle linebacker. The second wore a green uniform with the number 11, and he played as a tight end.
83. Two buffaloes also wearing football uniforms. One wore a white uniform with the number 1 on it, and he was the quarterback for his team. The second wore a red-and-blue uniform, and he played as a cornerback.
84. Three bison wearing football uniforms, all playing special teams’ roles. The first wore the number 1, and was the kicker that kicked field goals, while the second bison wore the number 6 and was the holder for the same team. The third bison, wearing the number 8, was a kick returner for a different team.
These bison were all college players hoping to turn professional.
85. Three bison all wearing basketball jerseys and shorts. The first two were point guards for different teams; one wore the number 11, and the other wore the number 23. The third was the center for a different team, but he also wore the number 23. “It’s a great honor to wear Michael Jordan’s number,” he said. “Do you consider him to be the GOAT of basketball like I do?”
“I do,” said Super C, “although LeBron James is certainly putting up a good fight to take that title from him. They both have the stats to prove it.”
86. Three tigers wearing basketball jerseys, wearing the numbers 0, 45, and 2 for their teams. (All three were forwards.)
86. Three tigers wearing volleyball jerseys; they all played for Team USA.
87. A lion in a volleyball jersey; he also played for Team USA.
89. Three lions in baseball jerseys, all playing at the minor league level. They played left, center, and right field, respectively.
90. A lion in a fancy tuxedo with bowtie. While he was born into a family of millionaire socialites, he still earned his money from the business he owned. “We make and distribute playing cards, but just the standard kind,” he said. “This includes the recent G-52 decks of playing cards. What made you want to choose a four-color deck, by the way?”
“I guess I felt the standard red and black was too monotonous,” Super C replied, shrugging his shoulders. “I looked at several different color combinations, but the one we settled for was blue for the spaces, green for the clubs, red for the hearts, and yellow for the diamonds.”
“I think that was the best choice for you,” the lion agreed.
91. Three more buffaloes wearing football uniforms. Their numbers were 88, 30, and 1, and their positions were offensive tackle, defensive tackle, and outside linebacker.
92. Three bison wearing basketball jerseys, with the numbers 10, 16, and 31, respectively. Number 16 caught us off guard when we saw that he was just 10 years old, but he was playing for his school’s basketball team. The football buffalo wearing number 30 was one of his favorite players, so it was a thrill for him to be able to meet his hero in person. (The buffalo subsequently took on a big brother role to be a positive mentor for the young bison.)
93. A brown wolf serving in the U.S. Marine Corps as a drill instructor. He privately mentioned to my son afterwards that he had heard the story about the wolf known as Drill Sergeant McNasty, who was extremely cruel towards Levi the Mountee Lion. “I promise you I am nothing like him,” he said, “but I wish we wolves didn’t have that reputation. I don’t make my recruits clean the floors with a toothbrush.”
“I do, too, and so does Dark Wolf,” Super C replied. “It’s wolves like him that give all of you wolves a bad name. He’s dead now. He was a lawbreaker.”
“Good riddance. How’s the lion doing, by the way?”
“Levi is showing signs of improvement, but he still has a long way to go. At this point, though, the world has forgiven him.”
“Oh, good.”
94. Seven tigers wearing red military-style drum major uniforms, all of which had either a standard tie or a bowtie included. The first two were missing their headgear, while the next four had peaked caps with solid gold circles as the logo. The fourth one wore a red garrison cap “just to be different.”
95. Three bison in green military-style drum major uniforms with golden highlights. None of them had any headgear; they were waiting for them to arrive.
96. Two tigers in blue military-style drum major uniforms. One was missing his hat, while the other had a blue sailor’s hat.
97. Three wolves in basketball jerseys; the first two had the number 23, while the third wore the number 1.
98. Three more buffaloes in football uniforms; the first had the number 68, and played right guard. The second had the number 81, and he was a tight end. The third wore the number 19, and he was also a tight end.
99. Three bison wearing baseball uniforms, and the interesting thing to note here was that each bison was a younger brother to one of the buffaloes in the football uniforms. The first bison wore the number 8 and played shortstop. The second bison also wore the number 8, but played for a different team; he played second base. The third bison had the number 6, and he was the catcher.
100. Five lions dressed in casual civilian attire that all belonged to the same family; we had the husband, wife, two sons, and one daughter. All worked different jobs. All five had recently traveled to Iceland to view the Northern Lights. “How exciting was that?” we asked the dad.
“It was spectacular,” the dad replied. “It was one of the best experiences we’ve ever had. It really shows the genius of God’s creation.” (This was a family that had all converted to Christianity when they were still humans; CNG usually left Christians and Jews alone for the most part, but it had a very short period where it was still transforming them into animals regardless. It gave up eventually when it felt it was violating its own double standards, but being double standards, everything violated everything anyways.)
101. Three more lions wearing causal civilian attire; they were brothers to each other, and cousins to the other two sons and daughter from the first group. They had also traveled to Iceland to see the Northern Lights (and also practiced Christianity).
102. Three red foxes wearing business suits and ties. They were all business executives.
103. Two wolves wearing business suits and ties. They were college music professors.
104. Two Arctic (white) wolves wearing a white tuxedo with bowtie (black for the first wolf and blue for the second wolf). These wolves also came from wealthy millionaire socialite families, but earned their money through hard work and dedication to their craft.
105. Three wolves all serving as police officers in the state of Oregon. “We voted for you, just to confirm,” they said to Leo, “and you won the state.”
“I appreciate your support,” Leo replied, “but it wasn’t to be.”
106. Three wolves serving as firefighters, stationed in Washington, D.C.
107. Four polar bears wearing the fancy tuxedo with bowtie; one of them had a top hat. They were all classically trained pianists.
108. Five lions serving as police officers for the state of New York. “All of us come from New York City to be exact,” one said.
109. Two cougars serving as police officers for the state of Virginia.
110. Three tigers dressed as circus ringmasters for the convention in question.
111. Four white lions wearing purple business suits and ties. They had attended the game show convention. “Why purple?” we asked.
“I guess we just wanted to see if that was possible, and it is,” one white lion replied. “All of us went to that big game show convention, though. It’s the best kind of programming on television, not counting sports.”
“I agree with you,” said Leo. “I used to be a game show host myself, believe it or not. That was a long time ago, though.”
“Would you do it again?”
“I would. WBC wanted me to host for them again, as a matter of fact, but then I got elected. Go figure. It’s been a pleasure being your President. I wish my successors nothing but the best, provided they do a good job, of course.”
“Fingers crossed, then. We all voted for you.”
“And I appreciate your support. It wasn’t meant to be, though. The public feels I don’t need to put in another term.”
The white lions nodded, and then walked off to take in more sights and sounds of the nation’s capital.
Here is where we will pause and pick it up next time.
TO BE CONTINUED
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Chapter 6
“Well, we are seeing some new animals and/or occupations in this wave,” I commented, “but it’s really still the same old problem.”
“At least it will be a happier world with all that stuff gone now,” Tom spoke up. “Some of the stories we’re hearing make these people heroes, even if it was by accident.”
“So far we haven’t had any that have resulted in me awarding any of them the Presidential Medal of Freedom,” Leo added. “However, they still are doing their patriotic duty by being documented.”
80. Three golden retrievers in formal business suits and ties. They were all business executives.
81. Three cougars wearing business suits and ties. They were all attorneys at law; one worked in auto injury law, another worked in personal injury law, and the third was a district attorney for the District of Columbia.
82. Two cougars wearing football uniforms. One wore a red uniform with the number 40, playing as a middle linebacker. The second wore a green uniform with the number 11, and he played as a tight end.
83. Two buffaloes also wearing football uniforms. One wore a white uniform with the number 1 on it, and he was the quarterback for his team. The second wore a red-and-blue uniform, and he played as a cornerback.
84. Three bison wearing football uniforms, all playing special teams’ roles. The first wore the number 1, and was the kicker that kicked field goals, while the second bison wore the number 6 and was the holder for the same team. The third bison, wearing the number 8, was a kick returner for a different team.
These bison were all college players hoping to turn professional.
85. Three bison all wearing basketball jerseys and shorts. The first two were point guards for different teams; one wore the number 11, and the other wore the number 23. The third was the center for a different team, but he also wore the number 23. “It’s a great honor to wear Michael Jordan’s number,” he said. “Do you consider him to be the GOAT of basketball like I do?”
“I do,” said Super C, “although LeBron James is certainly putting up a good fight to take that title from him. They both have the stats to prove it.”
86. Three tigers wearing basketball jerseys, wearing the numbers 0, 45, and 2 for their teams. (All three were forwards.)
86. Three tigers wearing volleyball jerseys; they all played for Team USA.
87. A lion in a volleyball jersey; he also played for Team USA.
89. Three lions in baseball jerseys, all playing at the minor league level. They played left, center, and right field, respectively.
90. A lion in a fancy tuxedo with bowtie. While he was born into a family of millionaire socialites, he still earned his money from the business he owned. “We make and distribute playing cards, but just the standard kind,” he said. “This includes the recent G-52 decks of playing cards. What made you want to choose a four-color deck, by the way?”
“I guess I felt the standard red and black was too monotonous,” Super C replied, shrugging his shoulders. “I looked at several different color combinations, but the one we settled for was blue for the spaces, green for the clubs, red for the hearts, and yellow for the diamonds.”
“I think that was the best choice for you,” the lion agreed.
91. Three more buffaloes wearing football uniforms. Their numbers were 88, 30, and 1, and their positions were offensive tackle, defensive tackle, and outside linebacker.
92. Three bison wearing basketball jerseys, with the numbers 10, 16, and 31, respectively. Number 16 caught us off guard when we saw that he was just 10 years old, but he was playing for his school’s basketball team. The football buffalo wearing number 30 was one of his favorite players, so it was a thrill for him to be able to meet his hero in person. (The buffalo subsequently took on a big brother role to be a positive mentor for the young bison.)
93. A brown wolf serving in the U.S. Marine Corps as a drill instructor. He privately mentioned to my son afterwards that he had heard the story about the wolf known as Drill Sergeant McNasty, who was extremely cruel towards Levi the Mountee Lion. “I promise you I am nothing like him,” he said, “but I wish we wolves didn’t have that reputation. I don’t make my recruits clean the floors with a toothbrush.”
“I do, too, and so does Dark Wolf,” Super C replied. “It’s wolves like him that give all of you wolves a bad name. He’s dead now. He was a lawbreaker.”
“Good riddance. How’s the lion doing, by the way?”
“Levi is showing signs of improvement, but he still has a long way to go. At this point, though, the world has forgiven him.”
“Oh, good.”
94. Seven tigers wearing red military-style drum major uniforms, all of which had either a standard tie or a bowtie included. The first two were missing their headgear, while the next four had peaked caps with solid gold circles as the logo. The fourth one wore a red garrison cap “just to be different.”
95. Three bison in green military-style drum major uniforms with golden highlights. None of them had any headgear; they were waiting for them to arrive.
96. Two tigers in blue military-style drum major uniforms. One was missing his hat, while the other had a blue sailor’s hat.
97. Three wolves in basketball jerseys; the first two had the number 23, while the third wore the number 1.
98. Three more buffaloes in football uniforms; the first had the number 68, and played right guard. The second had the number 81, and he was a tight end. The third wore the number 19, and he was also a tight end.
99. Three bison wearing baseball uniforms, and the interesting thing to note here was that each bison was a younger brother to one of the buffaloes in the football uniforms. The first bison wore the number 8 and played shortstop. The second bison also wore the number 8, but played for a different team; he played second base. The third bison had the number 6, and he was the catcher.
100. Five lions dressed in casual civilian attire that all belonged to the same family; we had the husband, wife, two sons, and one daughter. All worked different jobs. All five had recently traveled to Iceland to view the Northern Lights. “How exciting was that?” we asked the dad.
“It was spectacular,” the dad replied. “It was one of the best experiences we’ve ever had. It really shows the genius of God’s creation.” (This was a family that had all converted to Christianity when they were still humans; CNG usually left Christians and Jews alone for the most part, but it had a very short period where it was still transforming them into animals regardless. It gave up eventually when it felt it was violating its own double standards, but being double standards, everything violated everything anyways.)
101. Three more lions wearing causal civilian attire; they were brothers to each other, and cousins to the other two sons and daughter from the first group. They had also traveled to Iceland to see the Northern Lights (and also practiced Christianity).
102. Three red foxes wearing business suits and ties. They were all business executives.
103. Two wolves wearing business suits and ties. They were college music professors.
104. Two Arctic (white) wolves wearing a white tuxedo with bowtie (black for the first wolf and blue for the second wolf). These wolves also came from wealthy millionaire socialite families, but earned their money through hard work and dedication to their craft.
105. Three wolves all serving as police officers in the state of Oregon. “We voted for you, just to confirm,” they said to Leo, “and you won the state.”
“I appreciate your support,” Leo replied, “but it wasn’t to be.”
106. Three wolves serving as firefighters, stationed in Washington, D.C.
107. Four polar bears wearing the fancy tuxedo with bowtie; one of them had a top hat. They were all classically trained pianists.
108. Five lions serving as police officers for the state of New York. “All of us come from New York City to be exact,” one said.
109. Two cougars serving as police officers for the state of Virginia.
110. Three tigers dressed as circus ringmasters for the convention in question.
111. Four white lions wearing purple business suits and ties. They had attended the game show convention. “Why purple?” we asked.
“I guess we just wanted to see if that was possible, and it is,” one white lion replied. “All of us went to that big game show convention, though. It’s the best kind of programming on television, not counting sports.”
“I agree with you,” said Leo. “I used to be a game show host myself, believe it or not. That was a long time ago, though.”
“Would you do it again?”
“I would. WBC wanted me to host for them again, as a matter of fact, but then I got elected. Go figure. It’s been a pleasure being your President. I wish my successors nothing but the best, provided they do a good job, of course.”
“Fingers crossed, then. We all voted for you.”
“And I appreciate your support. It wasn’t meant to be, though. The public feels I don’t need to put in another term.”
The white lions nodded, and then walked off to take in more sights and sounds of the nation’s capital.
Here is where we will pause and pick it up next time.
TO BE CONTINUED
A Sixth Wave of Transformations (Chapter 6)
Yet another sequel to my stories of C.I.D.F. documentation, which consists of the C.I.D.F. documenting every individual that was once a human being, but had been transformed into an anthro animal permanently from the CNG effects. The purpose is to figure out why CNG did this to the specific individual, and also to keep them safe from the forces of evil. It also will allow SuperCat to see if he has any potential new recruits in the G-52 Organization, since both organizations are sister organizations to one another. The story was based on my experience using Bing Image Creator, but FurAffinity doesn't allow AI-generated art. (Using it did help me somewhat because I cannot draw.)
This is Chapter 6 of the sixth wave. For this one, the C.I.D.F. return to Washington, D.C., although waiting until after Election Day to do so (and learning Leo the Patriotic Lion did not win his second term).
Leo the Patriotic Lion, G-52 Organization, C.I.D.F., etc. © me and me alone
Dark Wolf © me as owner, but 16weeks as creator; he gave me full ownership of that character.
UN1024s, GSAF, AIRAF, etc. © Chuong alone; parallels of him are joint-owned by him and me
All other media referenced belongs to everybody who owns the rights; I own nothing.
You can also see the pictures that inspired these stories on my DA gallery here:
https://www.deviantart.com/aiartparade/gallery/all
What I mean by "corps-style field drums:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukTOg7XM4eQ
Semper Paratus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTSz2eUFCvI
Scotland the Brave: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqeYKf8tdsU
March of the Belgian Parachutists: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKZHytUM-DI
Ballad of the Green Berets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5IeWWpEP0Q (instrumental arrangement by the Band of the Grenadier Guards)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BugBwt2ESpo (original with lyrics, sung by SSG Barry Sadler)
Drum Corps on Parade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJcgVIgtXQg
Prussian Glory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Nd0RCX6qJU
Nutville: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDLAxkZ-lLs
Tony the Tiger playing drums: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sATF7KQ9jLI
Daren the Lion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP9oRSmA_6Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIbxL3i6LOA
Battlestar Galactica: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10Omecnu6p0 (excerpt; "Discovering the Cylon Armada")
Star Trek: The Next Generation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjuQRCG_sUw (clip; "The Measure of a Man")
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This is Chapter 6 of the sixth wave. For this one, the C.I.D.F. return to Washington, D.C., although waiting until after Election Day to do so (and learning Leo the Patriotic Lion did not win his second term).
Leo the Patriotic Lion, G-52 Organization, C.I.D.F., etc. © me and me alone
Dark Wolf © me as owner, but 16weeks as creator; he gave me full ownership of that character.
UN1024s, GSAF, AIRAF, etc. © Chuong alone; parallels of him are joint-owned by him and me
All other media referenced belongs to everybody who owns the rights; I own nothing.
You can also see the pictures that inspired these stories on my DA gallery here:
https://www.deviantart.com/aiartparade/gallery/all
What I mean by "corps-style field drums:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukTOg7XM4eQ
Semper Paratus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTSz2eUFCvI
Scotland the Brave: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqeYKf8tdsU
March of the Belgian Parachutists: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKZHytUM-DI
Ballad of the Green Berets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5IeWWpEP0Q (instrumental arrangement by the Band of the Grenadier Guards)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BugBwt2ESpo (original with lyrics, sung by SSG Barry Sadler)
Drum Corps on Parade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJcgVIgtXQg
Prussian Glory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Nd0RCX6qJU
Nutville: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDLAxkZ-lLs
Tony the Tiger playing drums: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sATF7KQ9jLI
Daren the Lion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP9oRSmA_6Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIbxL3i6LOA
Battlestar Galactica: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10Omecnu6p0 (excerpt; "Discovering the Cylon Armada")
Star Trek: The Next Generation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjuQRCG_sUw (clip; "The Measure of a Man")
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