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Post by nihilbene on Apr 18, 2017 16:32:16 GMT
I had a thought about the possibility of including such things as parasitism in microbes to add difficulty to the microbe stage but to also open new options of gameplay for the player, i.e avoiding becoming host to a parasitic microbe, or alternatively playing as a parasitic microbe. (See organisms in real life such as: bdellovibrio which uses an enzyme to break down the membrane of a cell so that it can enter the periplasmic space of a host and feed on the biopolymers), any thoughts?
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Post by nihilbene on Mar 29, 2017 9:36:45 GMT
I sent an application, not sure if it will suffice (content-wise) but I'll let you decide on that.
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Post by nihilbene on Mar 28, 2017 15:59:03 GMT
Is there anything that I could possibly contribute to with the minimal hours of spare time I have every week? (I work 8am - 4pm and then 6pm - 11pm every weekday, and 8am - 8pm on a Saturday and Sunday)
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Post by nihilbene on Mar 28, 2017 8:25:54 GMT
Hi there - I'm NihilBene (otherwise known as Kieran, I invite you to refer to me by my real name), I'm a Software / Web Developer with about 5+ years of experience ( 3 of which are professional years, 2+ are the years spent learning things myself), I also have gotten into the 'habit' of being a web and SEO consultant for people wanting to set up a new website. I've been following Thrive for a LONG time but never really contributed as I like to keep myself busy outside of work, for instance I'm currently doing a full renovation / refurbishment of a house and at the same time increasing my knowledge of Mathematics and Computer Science. If anybody is interested, the languages I'm most familiar with are: PHP, Python, C++, C# and Ruby, but I've never really had much trouble learning the syntax of new languages. I have no idea what else to put in an introduction, so I'll leave it at that as to not be too verbose.
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