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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Oct 13, 2017 21:37:06 GMT
Is there room for one more? If not I don't mind joining a waiting list.
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Post by cookieingotbr on Oct 13, 2017 22:04:52 GMT
Is there room for one more? If not I don't mind joining a waiting list. yes, as quantum crab spoke in the first post, but you will have to diverge from an existing species because it is already the second round
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Oct 13, 2017 22:19:04 GMT
Oh. My bad, must have missed it. I'd prefer to branch off of the base species, though I know it's an NPC. If I'm unable to branch off of the base species then I'd like to branch off of Cookillium Vermus
Name: Cookillium/Gremus Veritas
Mutation 1: Axochord (because you can't develop a spinal column out of the blue when all you have is muscle as far as I know)
Mutation 2: Chemoreceptors, preferably around the mouth.
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Post by QuantumCrab of '18 on Oct 13, 2017 22:41:14 GMT
Round 2 – Taken for GrantedThe ocean’s waters are becoming less and less green as the years go by as most of the microbes are retreating to the higher waters. Only there will they be safe from their top predators. This does not mean the sea beds are devoid of life, however. There are several photosynthesizing organisms resembling moss attached to rocks, fit for other creatures to widen their diets to. The ocean is also home to a rising group of jellyfish-like creatures living higher up in the water, filter feeding the available microbes. Gremus Physcel is severely falling behind it’s genetically superior relatives, was this species doomed for extinction? NPC Species: Gremus Physcel Status= Endangered Habitat= Tropical ocean sand banks Role= Bottom feeder Diet= Microbes Reproduction= Sexual Size= 0.3 mm in length Description: This organism is rapidly declining in numbers as it is pushed out by its cousins, all of which are faster, stronger, and more adapted to the environment. blackink Teeth= 4 Proto-Skeleton= 5 Species: Inkus Corticus Status= Least Concern Habitat= Tropical ocean sand banks Role= Bottom feeder Diet= Microbes and Small Plants Reproduction= Sexual Size= 0.4 mm in length Description: This creature has effectively adapted to the decreasing supply of microbes, moving onto the small moss like organisms growing on and around rocks. Using their calcified lumps in their primitive mouth, they can tear off small chunks of loose moss. They have also evolved small anchor points in their body, in which limb buds and/or fins can later develop. ostrich exoskeleton= 4 fix eyes= 6 Species: Strutionum Vermis Status= Threatened Habitat= Tropical ocean sand banks Role= Bottom feeder Diet= Microbes Reproduction= Sexual Size= 0.3 mm in length Description: This proto-worm has moved the positioning of its eyes to the top of its head, so it can now effectively differ between night and day. Its eyes could continue to develop if it can either develop a more advanced nervous system or grow in size. It has also evolved a thin coating of chitin, allowing it to become more resistant to predators (if there were any). This would normally slow down the species, but with small primitive fins, it moves almost as fast, if not faster than its relatives. cookieingotbr Improved brain= 6 Basic back bone thing= 3 Species: Cookillium Vermus Status= Threatened Habitat= Tropical ocean sand banks Role= Bottom feeder Diet= Microbes Reproduction= Sexual Size= 0.3 mm in length Description: This creature, unlike other proto-worms, has developed a highly advanced central nervous system (for its size) as well as an enlarged nerve running down its back serving as a primitive spinal cord. This would help it in growing in size as well as gaining faster reflexes. QuMingeyCratter (once again I can't link you) Basic muscles that muscle decently= 5 Slight size increase= 4 Species: Srik’lini Status= Vulnerable Habitat= Tropical ocean sand banks Role= Bottom feeder Diet= Microbes Reproduction= Sexual Size= 0.6 mm in length Description: Srik’lini has doubled in size as well as developing major improvements to it’s muscular system. This allows it to move slightly faster than it’s cousins, and could move faster if it has something to swim with, eg. Fins, tail. It’s size increase however has lead it to be more demanding of nutrients, and if it is to survive, it must find a new food source. serialkiller🌴 Basic Eyes= 2, 6 = 4 Species: TBA Status= Vulnerable Habitat= Tropical ocean sand banks Role= Bottom feeder Diet= Microbes Reproduction= Sexual Size= 0.3 mm in length Description: This species has branched off of Gremus Physcel with the only difference being photosensitive chemical clusters. Its new species name right now is unknown. It is much more advanced than Gremus, but still has a long way to go with outdoing its relatives. PS: Anyone can still join, branching off of another species.
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Post by QuantumCrab of '18 on Oct 13, 2017 22:42:19 GMT
Oh. My bad, must have missed it. I'd prefer to branch off of the base species, though I know it's an NPC. If I'm unable to branch off of the base species then I'd like to branch off of Cookillium Vermus Name: Cookillium/Gremus Veritas Mutation 1: Axochord (because you can't develop a spinal column out of the blue when all you have is muscle as far as I know) Mutation 2: Chemoreceptors, preferably around the mouth. Oh for Belgium's sake, I keep missing new entries! I will add you to the new post. EDIT: are you sure you want to branch off of Gremus? Its endangered.
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Oct 13, 2017 22:44:25 GMT
At this point, I think I'll take my chances with branching off of Cookillium Vermus. Thanks for asking.
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Post by cookieingotbr on Oct 13, 2017 22:49:22 GMT
but tell me, what will be the name of your species? are you going to vote for this round?
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Oct 13, 2017 22:51:42 GMT
As I mentioned in my initial post, if I'm going to branch off of Cookillium, and I'm intending to add a new sense, my species will be known as Cookillium Veritas.
EDIT: As for my votes, I'll need to know if I'm branching off on this round or if it'll be added retroactively.
EDIT 2: Seems I'm going to be branching off next round. I need new votes. Same species name but new votes.
Mutation 1: Chemoreceptors, preferably around the mouth.
Mutation 2: Open circulatory system
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Post by BiologicalSomething on Oct 13, 2017 23:18:32 GMT
Mootat 1- Teeth Mootat 2- Fins or at least something similar
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Post by blackink on Oct 14, 2017 3:20:30 GMT
Seems like its growing nicely Vote 1: Grow a pair of fins Vote 2: Develop baroreceptors (they can detect changes in the water pressure and so detect what's moving around them)
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Post by ostrich on Oct 14, 2017 5:01:41 GMT
vote 1 improved digestive system vote 2 teeth
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Post by cookieingotbr on Oct 14, 2017 18:51:11 GMT
Seems like its growing nicely Vote 1: Grow a pair of fins Vote 2: Develop baroreceptors (they can detect changes in the water pressure and so detect what's moving around them) for this you do not need a basic nervous system?(for baroreceptors)
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Post by QuantumCrab of '18 on Oct 14, 2017 22:07:00 GMT
Seems like its growing nicely Vote 1: Grow a pair of fins Vote 2: Develop baroreceptors (they can detect changes in the water pressure and so detect what's moving around them) for this you do not need a basic nervous system?(for baroreceptors) all proto worms have a basic nervous system, but for baroreceptors you need a slightly more advanced nervous system
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Post by cookieingotbr on Oct 14, 2017 22:14:07 GMT
so ... I can develop the baroreceptors?(since I have a more advanced nervous system)
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Post by QuantumCrab of '18 on Oct 14, 2017 22:23:31 GMT
so ... I can develop the baroreceptors?(since I have a more advanced nervous system) Well, I guess so.
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Post by cookieingotbr on Oct 14, 2017 22:25:08 GMT
Vote1:develop baroreceptors
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Oct 14, 2017 22:26:01 GMT
so ... I can develop the baroreceptors?(since I have a more advanced nervous system) You'll have to be able to support the energy they need though.
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Post by cookieingotbr on Oct 14, 2017 22:27:46 GMT
so ... I can develop the baroreceptors?(since I have a more advanced nervous system) You'll have to be able to support the energy they need though. How do I do this?
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Post by Immortal_Dragon on Oct 14, 2017 22:32:33 GMT
At this primitive stage of life, through the use of the digestive as well as respiratory and circulatory systems. The nutrients and oxygen need to get to where they're needed. And at this point, if I remember correctly, we don't have circulatory systems, the nutrients simply diffuse from our digestive canal and into the rest of our proto-worm. Not quite the most efficient of systems. Not to mention we're filter feeders.
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Post by cookieingotbr on Oct 14, 2017 22:39:01 GMT
Vote 1:improved digestive system Vote 2:improved circulatory system
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