Post: Origin of the Dogs
07-17-2009, 11:29 PM #1
Newfie
Former super mod
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Now, my first impression of what the dogs could be is that they were initial animal experimentation. In other words, they are the dog equivalent to zombies. While this is a certainly valid theory, there seems to be something more to these hell hounds.

First there's the fact that they can spontaneously generate out of electricity, a power that surpasses the regular zombies. And second is that they are directly following the orders of a superior- whoever it is that says, "Fetch me their souls."

So while contemplating this I was incidentally watching a video of the Easter Egg in Little Resistance.

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDjR3vkOQeU"]YouTube - Call of Duty World at War Ray Gun on Little Resistance[/ame]

The statues that popped out of the ground, I've learned after some research, are called Shīsā, legendary "lion dogs" in Japan. They are purported to ward off evil spirits.

And then there's the actual legend (taken from Wikipedia):

Originally posted by another user
When a certain emissary to China returned from one of his voyages to the court at Shuri Castle, he brought with him as a gift for the king a necklace decorated with a small figurine of a shisa-dog. The king found it charming and wore it underneath his clothes. Now it happened that at the Naha Port bay, the village of Madanbashi was often terrorized by a sea dragon who ate the villagers and destroyed their property. One day, the King was visiting the village, and one of these attacks happened; all the people ran and hid. The local noro had been told in a dream to instruct the king when he visited to stand on the beach and lift up his figurine towards the dragon; she sent the boy, Chiga, to tell him the message. He faced the monster with the figurine held high, and immediately a giant roar sounded all through the village, a roar so deep and powerful that it even shook the dragon. A massive boulder then fell from heaven and crushed the dragon's tail. He couldn't move, and eventually died. This boulder and the dragon's body became covered with plants and surrounded by trees, and can still be seen today. It is the "Gana-mui Woods" near Naha Ohashi bridge. The townspeople built a large stone shisa to protect it from the dragon's spirit and other threats.


In other words, with the howl of a shisa, a giant boulder falls from the sky. Anyone get where I'm going with this? There's some connection here with the hell hounds and the meteor.

Please note that I realize the Easter Egg in Little Resistance was not originally meant to be viewed in this way (since the concepts of a Nazi Zombie storyline had yet to be developed). However, there's potential that Treyarch is using this to their advantage in hindsight and can now use the shisa as a conneciton.

So with all of that in mind, I'd like to offer my interpretation of what this could mean. Please remember that this is entirely speculative and I have little evidence.

A group of alien beings arrived on earth with the intention of surveying it and its inhabitants. Under the guise of canine-like creatures to blend in with their environment, these aliens traveled the globe. For whatever reason (because we are polluting this planet and they want it, they want to enslave us, or they simply want to destroy it, etc), they decided to send a meteor on a crash course for Earth containing Element 115. This would ultimately cause a zombie outbreak like that of the black plague. However, one group of people, the Japanese, they saw to be humble, generous, and wise. Out of respect and as an act of pity, the aliens gave the Japanese some of their own advanced technology, ray guns, so that they may attempt to ward off the evil of the zombies. Honored by the aliens' gifts, the Japanese men made effigies of the alien-canines in stone (shisas) and placed the ray guns with them for when the time would come to defend themselves. However, during the Pacific War when the US invaded, the shisas and ray guns were found by Marines. After that, I don't know how, but the technology spread. Obviously the Nazis got a hold of it, though I imagined it was originally brought back to Area 51. Anyway, the Tunguska meteor hit in Russia, as under the instruction of the "hell hounds". During the nonaggression pact between Germany and USSR, they worked together on experimentation for the meteor and it was moved to Germany. Then, to avoid the mistake of it falling into allied hands, they moved it deep into Japan, to Shi No Numa.

I think that after all the insanity of Nazi Zombies ensued, countries sent in a special task force to stop the zombie outbreak at its source. Dempsey, Takeo, and Nikolai traveled to its location, being the most well prepared soldiers to do so. However, the aliens could not allow them to stop the spread of the zombies since it would hinder their plans. Unfortunately, the zombies had made it to Japan so it was too late (and other countries had stolen the ray gun technology). So, hell hound minions are sent to earth via an instant transmission resulting from the energy of element 115. The wave of dog-like aliens are intending to stop the group at all costs, even their own annihilation.


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Genocide-, LeBron-James, matt0602, Octavia, Sert, Steve, sweatytrevor, The Low Key OG, The-Nazi-Zombie, tykmerc, villan4eva
07-20-2009, 01:22 AM #11
Genocide-
★GoML★
nice thought dude.
07-20-2009, 03:34 AM #12
Xx-THEBizz95-xX
Do a barrel roll!
your too smart you newfie Smile\

- biz95

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