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8 yrs ago
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8 yrs ago
If you're not trying to romance the Pokemon, what's the fucking point?
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8 yrs ago
Can't help but read 'woah' as a regular 'wuh', but 'whoa' as a deep, masculine 'HOO-AH!'
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8 yrs ago
That's patently untrue. I planted some potassium the other day, and no matter how much I watered it, all I got was explosions.
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9 yrs ago
on holiday for five days. if you need me, toss a rock into the fuckin' desert and I'll whisper in your dreams
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According to the IRC, I'm a low-grade troll. They're probably not wrong.

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I had this weird mental image of this, except the dog was a cephalopod. Is this what blind people need when they go scuba-diving or something?
In Martin Freeman 12 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
What do I think about this thread?

I will listen to this. '-' Or I would right now, if this computer had any headphones. Soon, anyway.
marcopolonian said I see. How often should castaways be created? Only when the entity desires it? Or accidentally and every so often? (or somewhere in between the two?)An unrelated question: has an ozone layer already formed on this planet? How safe is the surface?


Castaway species will split off naturally, but because we're still starting out here, we haven't had a chance to create very many. You can also create them yourself with any major split in your group.

Kyelin said I'm thinking that, as the entities progress, they abandon their older creations for more recent ones. And so, the older taxons become free game, for those who don't want to start from scratch and experiment a little. We only have so much Sphere Space, after all.


This too.

As for ozone... As usual, we're assuming that cyanobacteria and stuff has been present and pumping out oxygen for a considerable amount of time now (lack of oxygen certainly hasn't bothered our amoebas yet, although that's underwater). I'd guess that the surface is habitable for appropriately protected species, and will only become more so the more photosynthesis we get running up there.
marcopolonian said
Are there organisms swimming around that aren't and have never been under anyone's influence, just doing their own thing? Or are our entities' taxons (and the taxons that separated from them, like the Forgotten) the only living things on the planet?If the former, would we be allowed to begin influencing those things?I don't (think I) need to know this for my next post, I'm simply curious.


Other than prokaryotes and any castaways we might have created (as of now, just the Forgotten and the colony species I ditched earlier, I think), no, we are the only life. If another player chooses to enter, a new simple species will be created for them.
BrobyDDark said
A little late, no?


I only just saw them a few minutes ago, and there doesn't seem to be a thread about it yet.




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Nat has his own

And everyone's favourite
The predators seemed to leave the thin mats of growth mostly alone after the Enclosing One had given them their simple protection. Where they did find a way to feed, they tended to behave more aggressively, do more harm with poisons... But the coverings seemed to be working fairly well, for the moment. I will remember this. The Enclosing One had come to a firm conclusion that it would use these mats of cells were only a step on its path, that it would use to learn and move forward to better species to cover the planet with. The new power that was coming to it was no longer being immediately immersed into the fractals, but left within the Entity's own mind for use with another species. Now... What else can I hold within myself? Time for some exploration.

The Enclosing One flew away again from its increasingly widespread, if patchy and thin, blankets of amoebae, examining what it found. There were not only predatory amoebae, but several kinds of them in apparent conflict, the chaos of which the Entity found rather amusing, and, in a way, pitiful. There were other amoeba species that clumped together in a similar way to its own colonies, but these growths were more singular than the fractals, and (a little unsettlingly) they drifted freely around the surface. Almost spherical. That structure was fascinating to the Enclosing One, and it wished it could adopt them as well... Alas, it seemed that only the descendants of the colony it had first surrounded were open to the Entity's power. There could still be copying, of course, but not yet. Other amoeba had also grouped together, but these were not as closely bound, or as organised, as the tiny spheres. Both they and the crude spherical structures seemed to collect some of their power from the sun, like the simple algae that had puzzled and pleased the Enclosing One (although oddly, the looser colonies were exhaling a comparatively large amount of gas). This change, too, it would attempt to emulate.

On its return journey the Enclosing One found one other colony, and this one, too, pleased and fascinated it, for this colony had found an energy source in the heat of the cracks in the deepest depths, and they were thriving. Perhaps even that would be copied eventually... There could be no empty spaces. Or maybe this species will cover up the depths itself and I shall have no need. That, too was amusing, but hopeful. The Enclosing One had no objection to variety in its vision of the planet, even if that variety came from the many aimless species it had found. It appeared that only a few kinds of life could be adopted, and the Enclosing One doubted it could fulfil every task.

Upon returning, the Entity's available power had grown further, and it searched until it found what it had borne in mind for its new species- The rogue species it had cast away. It still grew, bearing the same growing adaptation the Entity had left it with, although it had changed of its own accord to dwell somewhat deeper waters. That way it faced no competition from its more favoured brother. Intriguing. Immersing the species in itself again, the Enclosing One planned to take this species and use it to mimic what it had observed. Make something more complex. With time, of course.

As for its main experiment, there was something the Enclosing One wished to change. Altering the pattern of death and regeneration in damaged portions of the fractal colony, the joins between cells now allowed for a more specific reaction where there was damage in certain parts of the arrangement. It was uncommon, but with the amount of predators and natural damage occuring, it would happen often enough that the dense, dead growth would surround and separate a collection of the living amoeba before the rest of the colony regenerated. The separated, covered clump of cells would be free to drift on the current... Until it landed on an empty patch of shallows and attempted to grow in the same arrangement again. It felt like a primitive change, considering how many clumps failed to separate or form on the damaged edges, and how few successfully made it to an appropriate location, but at the same time, the thought of spreading in this way was glorious. This was certainly an adaptation which the Enclosing One would retain and recreate later. Excellent.

Ok so I fucked up 'In a few minutes' completely. ):
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