Skyguy98
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Post by Skyguy98 on Dec 29, 2015 4:34:38 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2015 5:11:41 GMT
That's 2 dead Uh oh. All the Longisquama consumers are gonna kill me! A producer and predator just died . Question am I still able to have Skyguy's chloroplast or because he went extinct not anymore?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2015 5:13:10 GMT
Necrotaxis for mutation and artox phagocytosis. Me turning scavenger I guess...
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Post by TheCreator on Dec 29, 2015 5:22:29 GMT
Dang, that asteroid was brutal.
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The_Wayward_Admiral
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Post by The_Wayward_Admiral on Dec 29, 2015 5:31:32 GMT
@unknown nope. I'm deeply sorry but that species chloroplasts died with it in the asteroid strike, you can evolve your own or wait for someone else to develop them again. TheCreator I stayed at the inception that this would be a dice rolling reign of terror. This disaster rolled a five out of five, so hopefully the won't all be Earth shattering...
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Post by Atrox on Dec 29, 2015 15:55:40 GMT
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The_Wayward_Admiral
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Post by The_Wayward_Admiral on Dec 29, 2015 18:14:13 GMT
Atrox you could develop low pressure tolerance and head on up to the surface, a lot of niches just opened up. If you do that I recommend also investing in a digestive or circulatory system. Just general advice, if anyone wants to be a photosynthesizer, there is currently no competition for that niche.
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Post by Longisquama on Dec 29, 2015 21:14:10 GMT
I am sorry, I was absent for a long time, and I forgot to notify you. I will probably be busy from now on, and I wont be able to visit this forum so often, so if anyone wants to take control of my species is fine. But before... lets see if it can take that photosynthesizer niche:
I choose chloroplasts for my usual roll and bonding agents for my reproduction roll.
Becoming algae... a humble destiny, but a necessary one.
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RoboTrannic
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Post by RoboTrannic on Dec 29, 2015 21:28:16 GMT
i feel for your bad decision
is low pressue tolerence a reperduction roll because i want that as well
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Post by Atrox on Dec 29, 2015 21:47:17 GMT
Low pressure tolerance then Circulatory system for sex
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Post by Bigyihsuan on Dec 29, 2015 23:49:10 GMT
I SHALL RISE AGAIN
>Split off of my old species @unknown's species >Vacuole air sacs (as before)
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The_Wayward_Admiral
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Post by The_Wayward_Admiral on Dec 30, 2015 0:01:18 GMT
RoboTrannic you don't have a Gene transfer type to make a reproduction roll. Gaining vertical or horizontal gene transfer takes a successful normal roll, and once one is obtained then a species may make a reproduction roll. Bigyihsuan your old species went extinct, so please select one of the four remaining ones as I cannot allow resurrections. Unfortunately that would negate the point of extinction.
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Skyguy98
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Post by Skyguy98 on Dec 30, 2015 0:07:01 GMT
If it's ok with RoboTrannic I'll clad of that species and go with vertical gene transfer
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RoboTrannic
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Post by RoboTrannic on Dec 30, 2015 0:21:51 GMT
sure go ahead
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2015 1:31:44 GMT
Yay everyone is coming to our house Longisquama. Artox just to warn you I might eat you a bit if I get that phagocytocis
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Post by Bigyihsuan on Dec 30, 2015 19:11:18 GMT
Bigyihsuan your old species went extinct, so please select one of the four remaining ones as I cannot allow resurrections. Unfortunately that would negate the point of extinction. Okay, I'll edit my post.
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The_Wayward_Admiral
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Post by The_Wayward_Admiral on Dec 30, 2015 19:25:07 GMT
Bigyihsuan thanks, and I think everyone has submitted now so I will write up the next turn. And I sorry that you have to withdraw Longisquama but I suppose that means a new player may enter as that species.
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Post by The_Wayward_Admiral on Dec 30, 2015 20:23:01 GMT
Round 11:
Event: N/A
SkyGuy98: (Tertiary Consumer [detritivore]) (Vent Sulfur Plumes) Mutation: Vertical Gene Transfer (2) Description: Genetic drift from D. roborexi has produced D. cieloviri following the asteroid impact. This however, was the only change of note, and aside from slight changes to its single nucleotide polymorphisms, this species is effectively the same as previous generations. The supply of detritus from above is still recovering, so this species is still facing shortages of sustenance. Previous Mutations: Flagella {5} Mitochondria {5} Vacuole {5} Phagocytosis {4} Binding Proteins {6} Communication Molecules {1} (anti attracting) Communication Molecules {5} Vascular System {6} Heart {5} Nervous System {5} Conservation Status: VU
Robotranicrex: (Tertiary Consumer [detritivore]) (Vent Sulfur Plumes) Mutation: Muscular System (4) Description: D. roborexi now has contractile cells capable of producing motion. Unfortunately, they are unable to grow to significant lengths, requiring many to lie in sequence. This arrangement translates to low efficiency, and so even though it only moves like a jellyfish. It expends a great deal of energy. Supplies of detritus from above are still recovering, so this species must deal with continuing shortages of food. Previous Mutations: Flagella {5} Mitochondria {5} Vacuole {5} Phagocytosis {4} Binding Proteins {6} Communication Molecules {1} (anti attracting) Communication Molecules {5} Vascular System {6} Heart {5} Nervous System {5} Conservation Status: VU
Unknown: (Active Lancer) (Upper Water Level) Mutation: Necrotaxis (4) R: Atrox's Phagocytosis (6) Description: Morbidus obscurus has begun responding to chemical signals emitted by the dead and dying of its aquatic world. Given the current state of upheaval, the pickings are quite good. It has also gained the ability of phagocytosis from M. atroxi, allowing it to effectively consume dead material. Since solar radiation is still being blocked in large quantities, this species is safe from solar radiation for now, but when it picks up disaster could follow. Previous Mutations: Flagella {5} Mitochondria {5} Cilia {4} Horizontal Gene Transfer {4} Predatory Pilus {5} Low Pressure Tolerance {5} Eyespot {2} (diffuse Opsins) Eyespots {5} Communication Disruption Toxins [Atrox-4] Conversation Status: VU
Longisquama: (Primary Producer [photosynthesizer]) (Upper Water Levels) Mutation: Chloroplasts (5) R: Adhesive Proteins (5) Description: S. longisquamae has taken in one of the few surviving species of photosynthetic prokaryotes. This species is a striking blue color, as it absorbs energy from near the sun's peak output, but not quite at it. It has also developed proteins capable of adhering to certain types of rocks and to other members of its species. A waxy cuticle or a similar mutation could keep this species safe from future radiation without causing a hit to photosynthesis. This species is the only multicellular primary producer on the planet. Previous Mutations: Mitochondria {7} Vertical Gene Transfer {4} Flagella {4} Low Pressure Tolerance {6} Phagocytosis {2} (hit or miss) Signaling Agents {6} Binding Proteins {2} (puncturing proteins) Binding Proteins {4} Conservation Status: EN
Bigyihsuan: (Active Lancer) (Seafloor to Surface Waters) Mutation: CO2 Vacuoles (6) R: Description: Extraneae hsuani has developed a central vacuole to hold carbon dioxide. This mutation allows it to control its density with high efficiency. The species can now rise to higher levels to feed, and then return to the sea floor to avoid solar radiation (made easier by the eyespots it inherited from the progenitor species). Previous Mutations: Flagella {5} Mitochondria {5} Cilia {4} Horizontal Gene Transfer {4} Predatory Pilus {5} Low Pressure Tolerance {5} Eyespot {2} (diffuse Opsins) Eyespots {5} Communication Disruption Toxins [Atrox-4] Conservation Status: VU
Atrox: (Tertiary Consumer [detritivore]) (Vent Sulfur Plumes) Mutation: Low Pressure Tolerance (4) R: Circulatory System (3) Description: M. atroxi can now tolerate the pressures found in higher level waters, and can now head to the surface to fill vacant niches or to head for new environments. Much like other detritivores however, it is suffering from a dearth of food stuffs. Previous Mutations: Mitochondria {1} Improved Mitochondria {7} Cilia {1} (spiky poles of doom) Flagella {4} Bracing Proteins {4} Phagocytosis {5} Vertical Gene Transfer {4} Signaling Chemicals {5} Fixed Cilia {4} Binding Proteins {5} Conservation Status: VU
Achievements: First to Reach Land: One additional vote that will have a +2 applied to it. First to Drive Another Species Extinct: A guaranteed super mutation.
Behind the Scenes: Since you are all getting closer to land life (and very few of you seem to want to stay at the vents) I am working out how to handle getting you to shallow water environments, and would appreciate your thoughts on what should allow that.
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RoboTrannic
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Post by RoboTrannic on Dec 30, 2015 20:56:03 GMT
hmmmm i think its time to evolve low pressure tolerence then improve my mucels
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Skyguy98
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Post by Skyguy98 on Dec 30, 2015 21:12:43 GMT
Alright, guess time to try again. Horizontal gene transfer this time
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