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Post by failedbuilder on Oct 9, 2016 12:04:51 GMT
I remembered our little friend, the Pygmy Gecko, today. Pygmy Geckos have ultrahydrophobic skin and are very, very, very small and light. This means that they don't break the surface tension of the water, so they're little Jesus lizards. Do you guys think that this might be a feature later on?
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atlon
Multicellular
Im spooky too! :c
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Post by atlon on Oct 9, 2016 14:26:07 GMT
The only problem I see with this: How are you supposed to become a civilisation if you're smaller than a Tarantula? Civilisation would only be possible if you got enough food in the First place. Also, I don't think that a (big) brain would fit in such a small creatures skull.
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Post by Omicron on Oct 9, 2016 14:28:39 GMT
atlonWell, they do plan to not have to reach aware... You can just play as a tiny plankton for all they care
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atlon
Multicellular
Im spooky too! :c
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Post by atlon on Oct 9, 2016 14:33:00 GMT
But then we come to the topic: CAN All of this ever be released in a human life? But since we're in 'Future Game' I'm probably okay with that.
[Edit: Reached Multicellular with this post! Woop woop!]
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Post by GRODOG on Oct 9, 2016 22:06:09 GMT
Well whales have big brains but are stupider then us... even stupider then dolphons...
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Post by failedbuilder on Oct 9, 2016 23:18:44 GMT
The only problem I see with this: How are you supposed to become a civilisation if you're smaller than a Tarantula? Civilisation would only be possible if you got enough food in the First place. Also, I don't think that a (big) brain would fit in such a small creatures skull. Thrive is planning to not force you to have to advance, meaning you can be a creature as long as you want. You can also let other creatures pass you as an option, meaning you could stay as a tiny little guy and they could go to space.
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Post by failedbuilder on Oct 9, 2016 23:19:35 GMT
Well whales have big brains but are stupider then us... even stupider then dolphons... Dolphins are smart little Belgiums... It's disturbing. Sorry for double post, I don't know how to quote two people in one comment.
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