In a post-apocalyptic flooded world, the last remaining humans live on large Navy aircraft carriers huddled together forming a city. The richest people enslaved and oppressed the rest of the masses to maintain total control and power.
Two Lovers who...
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"I got to admit that I'm a little bit confused,
sometimes it seems to me as if I'm just being used." - Pink Floyd.
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1. German Shepherd (herding dog) Large, Powerful, and Extremely loyal. Has a tan and black colored double coat. Originally developed for herding sheep. Has one of the strongest bites of any breed. Has a suspicious and aloof demeanor around strangers. Immensely versatile, displaying a keen intelligence while dutifully performing its tasks. Able to adapt quickly and efficiently to many different environments and situations. Its ability to quickly learn and follow commands makes it one of the best breeds to train. The breed is marked by an eagerness to have a purpose and learn. They are curious, highly intelligent and above all Obedient.
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2. Bloodhound (tracking dog) Intelligent, Independent, and very Determined. Has a tan, black and liver color. Originally developed for tracking and hunting deer, wild boar and people. Known for its ability to discern human scents over great distances even days later. Because of its strong tracking instinct, it can be somewhat difficult to obedience training. The breed has a mind of its own and tends to make his own decisions rather than obeying his masters' commands. This tendency is especially true if the dog has detected an interesting scent, it'll be singleminded in its determination to follow the trail as far as it possibly can. The breed takes its name from its long lineage as a "blooded" hound, one kept by aristocrats for centuries.