![]() ![]() Over time, Lylla became Rocket's girlfriend and her uncle Wal Rus became Rocket's partner. They were rescued by Jesse Alexander and his Supernovas, and Rocket and Gamora formed a friendship with Jesse. When Rocket was six years old, he was somehow spotted outside Halfworld, where he met Gamora, the most dangerous woman in the galaxy, and the two of them were captured by Badoons. After this, Rocket helped Wal Rus replace his teeth for weaponized, mechanical prosthesis after he broke his original ones. Retrieving it was Ranger Rocket's first mission. When Rocket turned one-year old, he was granted a ranger uniform by his friends Pyko, Lylla, and her uncle Wal Rus, but the bunny Blackjack O'Hare stole the birthday cake so that he, Dyvyne and Jakes could eat it. challenging Inter-Stel Mechanics, run by the mole Judson Jakes. Rival companies arose, with the saurian Lord Dyvyne's Dyvynities, Inc. Over time the animals created their own society, with the major industry being toymaking for the Loonies' amusements. Halfworld's surface was divided into two, half industrialized and manned by robots that created technology for the animals, and half a verdant paradise where Rocket and his fellows lived with the Loonies. Rocket and his fellow animals knew it was their duty to look after the least dangerous patients from the surface of the planet, whom they called Loonies, but the animals were initially unaware of their true roles and history. After the surgery, his extended limbs and human-like body had to be maintained with a metal exo-skeleton. Even during happy times, what was done to him festered inside. This event made Rocket who he was, an open wound he had to hide under sarcasm and snarls. Rocket's DNA was altered similarly to how the Kree made the Inhumans. The robots experimented on Rocket to give him intelligence through painful and traumatic surgery. ![]() The robots made the animals anthropomorphic to engender a cheerful atmosphere, keeping the most dangerous inmates happy. Seeking to end their servitude, the robots used genetic engineering to give intelligence and awareness to the animals that had been left as companions for the patients. When a nearby star went nova, ensuing radiation gave sentience to the robots, who quickly chafed at the illogical directives of the humanoids. When the humanoids' funding was cut, they left back to their home planet, but not before building robot stewards to provide for the mentally ill. He was good to Rocket - the last one to ever be. He liked Rocket to sit in his lap while they watched dumb old war movies. A young raccoon with no intelligence, Rocket was used as the service animal for a patient named Khevix, a war veteran with a mouth like a sailor and bad dreams. Possibly snatched from Earth, he was used by a group of alien humanoids as a therapy animal for the inmates in the Halfworld Asylum for the Criminally Insane. Somewhere in the black holes of Sirius Major there lived a young boy by the name of Rocket Raccoon. For a complete history see Rocket Raccoon's Expanded History Early Life That's a major difference between the MCU and the comics, where Lylla the otter isn't a cyborg at all.History This is an abridged version of Rocket Raccoon's history. Lylla has a cybernetic arm too, so it's possible cyborg body-parts simply have an odd sentimental attention for the anthropomorphized raccoon. 3 trailer may hint why Rocket is obsessed with cyborg arms - like Bucky's, which he was given in the Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special. But the MCU could take things in a very different direction, with Rocket and Lylla bowing out in a story in which they get to be together at last. She eventually married Blackjack O'Hare (a character who's a riff on Bucky O'Hare), and Rocket gave their marriage his reluctant blessing. The Happily Ever After shared between Rocket and Lylla didn't last, sadly, with the two parting ways sometime before Rocket joined the Guardians of the Galaxy. She made her debut in The Incredible Hulk #271 alongside Rocket himself, in a story in which Rocket competed with a rival for her affections. Like Rocket, Lylla the otter is a genetically modified sentient animal. ![]()
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