Dominant life form on Earth
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Dominant life form on Earth
The Imperium of Mammals - Main players are:
humanity, who on a good day manages to have things somewhat under control. Advantages: Top of food chain, average brain power. They can also fuck up most of the other empires, if needed be (or even not). Great adaptability to all terrain conditions, not so good underwater.
Dolphins and whales: Underwater is pretty much their only area of activity. Excellent philosophers, they lack however the body organs necessary to produce tools. Lately, dolphins have been successfuly fighting alongside Men using men-made weapons. It is rumoured that they are further using those weapons to exterminate the sharks, the Big Bosses of the fishies.
The Kingdom of the Fishies - main players are
The big boss Shark: Big jaws, big brains, eat dolphins for breakfast (although there are rumours of a strange turn of tide. Surviving sharks have reported dolphins from hell, lauching strange cylinders of steel at high veloicty from something on their backs).
The fucking giant Squide: Just cool.
Rumoured beings from hell which lurk in the deepness.
The Lost Realm of the Reptiles
Crocks and alike. Reptiles basically lie around telling tales of times long gone, where they ruled and ate all the flimsy mammals. Nowadays just try to lay low and play dead.
The Birdies
Eagles and alike can easily rip an human eyball, if they really feel the need to. There are fucking loads of them. There are rumours of a possible old association with the Lost Realm of the Reptiles. Not yet 100% confirmed, though.
The Insects
One word: ants.
The Microbes
They're fucking evil and out to get us all. One of the domains that would surely outlast an all out confrontation with the Imperium of Mammals.
Those weirdos that suck sulphur
Basically, that's what they do, I think..
So, who's the more powerful?
Who can claim true ownership of the Earth?
humanity, who on a good day manages to have things somewhat under control. Advantages: Top of food chain, average brain power. They can also fuck up most of the other empires, if needed be (or even not). Great adaptability to all terrain conditions, not so good underwater.
Dolphins and whales: Underwater is pretty much their only area of activity. Excellent philosophers, they lack however the body organs necessary to produce tools. Lately, dolphins have been successfuly fighting alongside Men using men-made weapons. It is rumoured that they are further using those weapons to exterminate the sharks, the Big Bosses of the fishies.
The Kingdom of the Fishies - main players are
The big boss Shark: Big jaws, big brains, eat dolphins for breakfast (although there are rumours of a strange turn of tide. Surviving sharks have reported dolphins from hell, lauching strange cylinders of steel at high veloicty from something on their backs).
The fucking giant Squide: Just cool.
Rumoured beings from hell which lurk in the deepness.
The Lost Realm of the Reptiles
Crocks and alike. Reptiles basically lie around telling tales of times long gone, where they ruled and ate all the flimsy mammals. Nowadays just try to lay low and play dead.
The Birdies
Eagles and alike can easily rip an human eyball, if they really feel the need to. There are fucking loads of them. There are rumours of a possible old association with the Lost Realm of the Reptiles. Not yet 100% confirmed, though.
The Insects
One word: ants.
The Microbes
They're fucking evil and out to get us all. One of the domains that would surely outlast an all out confrontation with the Imperium of Mammals.
Those weirdos that suck sulphur
Basically, that's what they do, I think..
So, who's the more powerful?
Who can claim true ownership of the Earth?
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Nature has though, don't think extinction by man is the key factor. In anycase, microbes still make insects their bitch.Frank Hipper wrote:Insects. Despite all efforts, we have yet to cause the extinction of a single species of insect.
Man may only just be making micro and even nao scale machinery, but we've been using microbes as organic nanotech for ages.
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Uh...squids are mollusks, not fish.Colonel Olrik wrote: The fucking giant Squide: Just cool.
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Oh, and the perfect organism is the cockroach, giving insects the victory by default.
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Not unless the bacteria in its gut outlive it, which they surely will.Andrew J. wrote:Uh...squids are mollusks, not fish.Colonel Olrik wrote: The fucking giant Squide: Just cool.
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Oh, and the perfect organism is the cockroach, giving insects the victory by default.
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I know that. They're obedient subjects of the Fish Kingdom, that englobes pretty much all the oceanic species except the mammals. My threadAndrew J. wrote:Uh...squids are mollusks, not fish.Colonel Olrik wrote: The fucking giant Squide: Just cool.
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Red Tide > Fish.Colonel Olrik wrote:I know that. They're obedient subjects of the Fish Kingdom, that englobes pretty much all the oceanic species except the mammals. My threadAndrew J. wrote:Uh...squids are mollusks, not fish.Colonel Olrik wrote: The fucking giant Squide: Just cool.
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In determining who's dominant, the fact that we can't wipe out any plays a major roll. And of course, Nature wins EVERY time.Admiral Valdemar wrote:Nature has though, don't think extinction by man is the key factor.Frank Hipper wrote:Insects. Despite all efforts, we have yet to cause the extinction of a single species of insect.
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If anyone can do that, is only Mike. I was actually going to put his name, but didn't do it for fear that a reasonable amount of the board would vote for him, in a big session of idolatrism.irishmick79 wrote:You can't trace votes back to the people who cast the votes, right? Is this just some sick, underhanded attempt of yours to purge those unfortunate members who don't vote for Olrik in this poll?
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I beg to differ, mankind is wiping out thousands of species from each kingdom every year, we are actually the single most destructive force species wise other than that giant rock that hit 65 million years ago. This is why, unless we control our insatiable craving for resources, we will lose most of our beneficial species within the next hundred years.Frank Hipper wrote:In determining who's dominant, the fact that we can't wipe out any plays a major roll. And of course, Nature wins EVERY time.Admiral Valdemar wrote:Nature has though, don't think extinction by man is the key factor.Frank Hipper wrote:Insects. Despite all efforts, we have yet to cause the extinction of a single species of insect.
And believe me, as much as some think "screw Nature, what did she do for us?!" let me remind you that without Nature and our biosphere, we aren't going to be doing jack shit.
Microbes by far. It is only their benevolence that keeps the others alive.
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I go with reptiles and Amphibians out of principle....
Though the microbes will win in the end.
Though the microbes will win in the end.
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Not just benevolence actually, but sheer kindness. If every microbe in the world just took a week or two off and sat there dormant, then every large organism would be dead. Digestion is important.Admiral Valdemar wrote:*Gives Howedar a cookie*Howedar wrote:Microbes by far. It is only their benevolence that keeps the others alive.
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Reptiles had their chance, had it not been for that rock I previously mentioned, they could be sitting where you and I are and talking about how mammals could've been here instead.Alyrium Denryle wrote:I go with reptiles and Amphibians out of principle....
Though the microbes will win in the end.
But they aren't, they are still unique, but so is everything else. Not warm blooded and usually slow to evolve much else, I doubt reptiles, as cool as they are, will outlive others. It was that fact that killed the larger dinosaurs off eventually.
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That is why I voted for them out of PRINCIPLE.
In RL the microbes do have everything beat.
In RL the microbes do have everything beat.
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The amount of symbiotic integration in species is staggering. Hell, the amount of microbes that work for us in industry is amazing, pick up a can of soft-drink or beer and I can guarantee that only the carbonated water and one or two other ingredients aren't made by vats of microscopic organisms.Howedar wrote:Not just benevolence actually, but sheer kindness. If every microbe in the world just took a week or two off and sat there dormant, then every large organism would be dead. Digestion is important.Admiral Valdemar wrote:*Gives Howedar a cookie*Howedar wrote:Microbes by far. It is only their benevolence that keeps the others alive.
If they were to suddenly and inexplicably get pissed off at every other species on the planet, there wouldn't be much left this time next year. Infact, it'd make a good book or film provided you hated happy endings.
Microbes, easily, if we managed to wipe them out, the dead wouldn't decompose, we'df need to cut everything up and feed it to fish or something.
Plus they outlasted everything else because they're hard bastards.
Plus they outlasted everything else because they're hard bastards.
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I think the fact that your body would function a lot less well in digesting would hit you long before the stench of not-so-well-decaying-bodies did.Rye wrote:Microbes, easily, if we managed to wipe them out, the dead wouldn't decompose, we'df need to cut everything up and feed it to fish or something.
Plus they outlasted everything else because they're hard bastards.
Of course the question is asked, how do you stop something that is a real-life nanoplague essentially? Shoot it? Nuke it? Produce another virus or bacteria to counter it? They'll adapt to the strategies that you could use and the others would cause more damage than the problem, there is a reason they still exist with us and as badass as they can be, I'd like to keep them here too.
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The platypus. Only because it looks so CRAZY will it survive. Microbes might be tough, but the platypus is just too weird for them. It is composed of...Platyputi ('cause I said so!)...So once the end of the world comes, all that will be left is the mighty platypus, who happened upon their magical ability to breathe in space; thereby becoming the first animals to ever colonize another solar system.
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