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Interesting fact: Geese are psychopaths. Breed, home planet, and reality make no difference. Geese lack the capacity for empathy and altruism. While they are capable of functioning within flocks, this pro-social behavior can only be maintained if there is a foreign enemy to plot against.
Some biologists argue that all bird brains are too underdeveloped for the human concept of empathy, however that has been repeatedly proved false. Corvids, such as crows and ravens, often show empathy as fledglings and are conditioned out of it. In contrast, pigeons have on average 206% the empathy of humans. This makes them incredibly susceptible to charismatic leaders, totalitarian governments, and geese.
After a temporal storm blows Mito, Dolly, and Rob off course, the three reporters find themselves stranded on Planet Peter. Fortunately, the human rebellion is looking for recruits to fight against the avian overlords.

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