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Post by GRODOG on Oct 15, 2016 0:23:23 GMT
WAIT but what if we become a superorganism that covers the entire surface of the planet! amoebic ocean?
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Vultblooop
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Ree, normies out please.
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Post by Vultblooop on Oct 15, 2016 4:08:09 GMT
youtu.be/-kYv_rbZVVc?t=817 (it's stopped at a certain point in the episode) This would be a pretty spicy thing to do as a fish. Even without the predators there to Belgium your Belgium up. video is rip I'm gonna assume it was the Tiktaalik. oh, you are on Mobile... I had the video stopped at 13:38, but the main point of the reason I posted the video was at 16:23 or something like that, where the Cephalaspis started being slaughtered by the Brontoscorpio. The Cephalaspis had to slide across land in order to get to their birthing pool to lay their eggs and fertilize them... Which would be a pretty interesting thing to do in Thrive if the environments change or something like that, and you need to be able to slide over portions of land in order to get to the place you lay eggs and stuff.
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Post by tjwhale on Oct 15, 2016 8:43:51 GMT
WAIT but what if we become a superorganism that covers the entire surface of the planet! 1. That is really cool I always loved it in Alpha Centauri when that happened. 2. It sort of messes up the progression as how does the strategy stage work? As a dead end option it sounds really cool.
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Post by Atrox on Oct 15, 2016 12:57:27 GMT
Oh yeah I meant as a dead end (:
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Post by failedbuilder on Oct 16, 2016 2:46:23 GMT
video is rip I'm gonna assume it was the Tiktaalik. oh, you are on Mobile... I had the video stopped at 13:38, but the main point of the reason I posted the video was at 16:23 or something like that, where the Cephalaspis started being slaughtered by the Brontoscorpio. The Cephalaspis had to slide across land in order to get to their birthing pool to lay their eggs and fertilize them... Which would be a pretty interesting thing to do in Thrive if the environments change or something like that, and you need to be able to slide over portions of land in order to get to the place you lay eggs and stuff. Oh! I've watched that show, it was interesting. Also, I just realised why the Cephalos from Monster Hunter is called the Cephalos.
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Vultblooop
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Ree, normies out please.
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Post by Vultblooop on Oct 16, 2016 6:06:21 GMT
oh, you are on Mobile... I had the video stopped at 13:38, but the main point of the reason I posted the video was at 16:23 or something like that, where the Cephalaspis started being slaughtered by the Brontoscorpio. The Cephalaspis had to slide across land in order to get to their birthing pool to lay their eggs and fertilize them... Which would be a pretty interesting thing to do in Thrive if the environments change or something like that, and you need to be able to slide over portions of land in order to get to the place you lay eggs and stuff. Oh! I've watched that show, it was interesting. Also, I just realised why the Cephalos from Monster Hunter is called the Cephalos. idk what you are talking about, but k
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Post by failedbuilder on Oct 16, 2016 23:55:00 GMT
Oh! I've watched that show, it was interesting. Also, I just realised why the Cephalos from Monster Hunter is called the Cephalos. idk what you are talking about, but k Capcom game. Cephalos has the same head shape and it goes on land, but prefers to swim in the sand.
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