[quote=antarctic termite] Well, posting from a 3DS could be tricky...Anyway, very much liking our Sower and the Jowls, l'd love to see them in action. I'll begin as soon as I can then. Let's see if we can maintain activity like this in-character.Atuna, we are always accepting newcomers to my harem- Uh, roleplay. Welcome aboard.Tobiax, I'm finding That Which Moves's Intent confusing... Is it trying to create a more comfortable world for other life, or trying to create a stable biosphere? The Deep One already appears to have that in mind, so you may want to clarify.With regards to starting, I think I need to stress that we will not be controlling bacteria or archaea at any point. They are omnipresent and do all the things bacteria do on Earth, but they would be complicated and unfamiliar to roleplay. As stated, the roleplay begins with the start of complex cells, not the start of life in general, or of multicellular life (we take that step ourselves whenever we wish). This is to keep the start-up smooth and to stop us from getting stuck in wibbley-wobbly-slimey-wimey extremely small-scale stuff. If you want to take on adaptations that could only have occured in the simple cell stage, you can do so by consuming bacteria that's already there and stealing their genes while you're an amoeba. Sorry Science. [/quote] No. Deep One wants to go all Robo-Cop on things that don't cooperate (so it seems). That Which Moves (need to change that name, maybe...) would allow things to be out of its control, and accepts that things can't be. It asserts that sometimes things need to be "weak", "imperfect", or at the bottom of the food chain. It understands that not everything's connected. And I intend to start as complex cells yes.