Nikolai Kingsley

Does the Word Growler Mean Anything to You?

e> When certain types of air to air missiles lock onto
e> their target, they make a growling sound for feedback to the
e> pilots, thus it's called a
e>
e> 'growler.'

To me, a Growler is one of those entities that, in a very Lovecraftian fashion, lives between, not in our spaces, but in the angles. They're kind of hard to see at first; they resemble fluffy, ill-defined luminous green tennis balls hovering in the air before you. Eventually, they get their act together and take on a semblance more suited to our dimension, something like a cross between ET and Michael Jackson. They stare ahead blankly, one corner of their mouth lifting in a sidewise snarl, and they growl. Not a full-on dog-warning growl, or a Klingon Mating ritual growl ... just little, fitful snarls that sound like they've decided whether they should tear your throat out or go for your eyes.

Do not, I beseech you, call up anything which you can not put down again.

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