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Posted: 2004-05-05 12:37am
by Bugsby
btw, a gramatical nitpick but one that has been bothering me. Marcao, the word meaning "to end" is spelled "cease," not "seize." "Seize" means to grab... or to convulse. Several of the Krynor ships have "convulsed to be," and it is a bit jarring to read. Just so you know...

Posted: 2004-05-05 12:39am
by Hotfoot
Shark Bait wrote:Possibly, also I was planning on having portions of the ships filled with water which could be drained if the need arises. Or at some point long ago the species were close enough that interbreeding somehow occurred producing the one race you now see before you.
Genetic Engineering works, though having the species on hand simplifies things, in my estimation. Also adds a bit of spice to things, as you can deal with possible idealogical conflicts between an oceangoing species and a dry land species
on a side note have you studied marine siences because you obviously know what you are talking about.
Not particularly, no. Know a bit of evolutionary science, I suppose, but aside from some trips to New England and my 5th grade section on whales, haven't really focused so much on marine biology.

Posted: 2004-05-05 12:42am
by Alyrium Denryle
Thing with Shark Bait is that he is majoring in marine Bio at University of Tampa next year...
Posted: 2004-05-05 12:42am
by Hotfoot
Alyrium, we are currently ignoring Laz's latest post in the STGOD. He left, he shouldn't really be adding anything more to it now that Marcao is in command.

Posted: 2004-05-05 12:44am
by Hotfoot
Alyrium Denryle wrote:Thing with Shark Bait is that he is majoring in marine Bio at University of Tampa next year...
So....UT 2004?
Seriously though, congrats.

Posted: 2004-05-05 12:45am
by Thirdfain
I'd just like to say that, faced with unbeatable odds and thrown into the position pretty much on the fly, Marcao is doing more with the Krynor in a day and a half than Lazerus did in a month.
Posted: 2004-05-05 12:46am
by Bugsby
Thirdfain wrote:I'd just like to say that, faced with unbeatable odds and thrown into the position pretty much on the fly, Marcao is doing more with the Krynor in a day and a half than Lazerus did in a month.
Amen.
Posted: 2004-05-05 12:47am
by Straha
Thirdfain wrote:I'd just like to say that, faced with unbeatable odds and thrown into the position pretty much on the fly, Marcao is doing more with the Krynor in a day and a half than Lazerus did in a month.
You know, I'm begining to think that if we gave the entire STGOD to Marcao it would turn out twice as interesting.
Better not let Stravo know you're here though, he might get jealous.
Posted: 2004-05-05 12:47am
by Marcao
Bugsby wrote:btw, a gramatical nitpick but one that has been bothering me. Marcao, the word meaning "to end" is spelled "cease," not "seize." "Seize" means to grab... or to convulse. Several of the Krynor ships have "convulsed to be," and it is a bit jarring to read. Just so you know...

dude, I am sorry. I am posting by reflex, words are mingling into masses and I am NOT proof reading. My posts are coming as is. ~_~
Posted: 2004-05-05 12:48am
by Bugsby
Marcao wrote:Bugsby wrote:btw, a gramatical nitpick but one that has been bothering me. Marcao, the word meaning "to end" is spelled "cease," not "seize." "Seize" means to grab... or to convulse. Several of the Krynor ships have "convulsed to be," and it is a bit jarring to read. Just so you know...

dude, I am sorry. I am posting by reflex, words are mingling into masses and I am NOT proof reading. My posts are coming as is. ~_~
I understand completely. Just wanted to make you aware.
Posted: 2004-05-05 12:49am
by Hotfoot
Straha wrote:You know, I'm begining to think that if we gave the entire STGOD to Marcao it would turn out twice as interesting.
Hmm....an extended solo....now that could be interesting. I don't think I've seen the like from him before.
I tell you though, he has practically written full-fledged books. Not that I've read them yet, but I hear stories.
Better not let Stravo know you're here though, he might get jealous.
Keep him secret, keep him safe!

Posted: 2004-05-05 12:51am
by Bugsby
Hotfoot wrote:Better not let Stravo know you're here though, he might get jealous.
Keep him secret, keep him safe!

LOTR reference MUCH appreciated!

Posted: 2004-05-05 12:52am
by Marcao
Straha wrote:Thirdfain wrote:I'd just like to say that, faced with unbeatable odds and thrown into the position pretty much on the fly, Marcao is doing more with the Krynor in a day and a half than Lazerus did in a month.
You know, I'm begining to think that if we gave the entire STGOD to Marcao it would turn out twice as interesting.
Better not let Stravo know you're here though, he might get jealous.
awww. I love ya guys too.

Posted: 2004-05-05 12:53am
by Alyrium Denryle
Though, there is an evolutionary path for them.
You have a warm blooded mudskipper-like creature. First moving on to land to escape from the VERY nasty predators in the water. They essentially would have become a tidal creature. Living in the Shallow water and mud flats.
Thbey would have been eating small fish and things, while tracking overland long distances on mud flats. Those things get pretty damn large on a planet like his.
Being able to see a long distance would help with that, hence the bipedalness.
Though, I am just speculating. Problem is, we have no examples of this here on earth to go from.
Posted: 2004-05-05 01:03am
by Hotfoot
Alyrium Denryle wrote:Though, there is an evolutionary path for them.
You have a warm blooded mudskipper-like creature. First moving on to land to escape from the VERY nasty predators in the water. They essentially would have become a tidal creature. Living in the Shallow water and mud flats.
Thbey would have been eating small fish and things, while tracking overland long distances on mud flats. Those things get pretty damn large on a planet like his.
Being able to see a long distance would help with that, hence the bipedalness.
Though, I am just speculating. Problem is, we have no examples of this here on earth to go from.
Well, evolutionarily speaking, there's little reason to become humanoids unless you need to fill the niche humans fill. It's called covergant evolution, and you can see it when you compare dolphins and sharks. They are very different, biologically speaking, but they share the same type of shape and structure, and roughly the same ecological niche.
So, while a race of advanced telekinetic squids (just tossing out a Space Empires 4 example) which have managed to create a civilization without filling the humanoid niche is entirely plausible (once you accept telekinesis, that is), a race of aquatic humanoids is much more difficult to swallow, unless you allow for divine intervention. Humanoids on the surface that are perhaps more fish or frog-like (heck, maybe even dinosaur type)? Hey, that's all up to chance, really. The point is though, you tend to either be evolved to the ocean or to land, the ability to be both, well, it's not something that's not likely to be selected for in nature. When you find a niche, you tend to stay there. That's how speciation happens, after all.
I'd say give them a common ancestry, and perhaps allow breeding once genetic engineering advances far enough, and after that, go nuts

Posted: 2004-05-05 01:04am
by Rogue 9
a race of aquatic humanoids is much more difficult to swallow, unless you allow for divine intervention
*cough*Mon Calamari*cough*
Posted: 2004-05-05 01:07am
by Straha
Rogue 9 wrote:a race of aquatic humanoids is much more difficult to swallow, unless you allow for divine intervention
*cough*Mon Calamari*cough*
It's a TRAP!
Posted: 2004-05-05 01:11am
by Alyrium Denryle
Ok.. TOTAL casualties
1 dreadnought
7 cruisers
3 frigates
60 destrioyers
90 strike craft
Posted: 2004-05-05 01:12am
by Bugsby
Rogue 9 wrote:a race of aquatic humanoids is much more difficult to swallow, unless you allow for divine intervention
*cough*Mon Calamari*cough*
If you are saying that the art design for one race of creatures from a Hollywodd picture is enough to establish scientific evolutionary trends....
Posted: 2004-05-05 01:14am
by Hotfoot
Rogue 9 wrote:a race of aquatic humanoids is much more difficult to swallow, unless you allow for divine intervention
*cough*Mon Calamari*cough*
You don't look like no Wookie, son, not 'less you gonna hock up a grandpappy of all hairballs with that cough.
'sides, last I checked, Lucas had fuzzy space teddy bears in the same movie. Don't really speak tons in his favor now does it?
Or mebbe I should bring up Gungans...hmmm?
Posted: 2004-05-05 01:15am
by Shark Bait
Ya know its funny I did not intend to spark such a huge debate by creating these creaturs. They were first and formost an artistic indever then my anal retentive side took over and tryed to make it work. Yet it is quite curious how this is all so hotly debated while we have an entire empire that uses magic.
Or mebbe I should bring up Gungans...hmmm?
Hey now dont compair my species to them we actually bothered to lean english.
Posted: 2004-05-05 01:18am
by Rogue 9
Bugsby wrote:Rogue 9 wrote:a race of aquatic humanoids is much more difficult to swallow, unless you allow for divine intervention
*cough*Mon Calamari*cough*
If you are saying that the art design for one race of creatures from a Hollywodd picture is enough to establish scientific evolutionary trends....
No, I'm not. I'm saying that this is science fiction, and aquatic humanoids are hardly unprecedented in that genre.
Posted: 2004-05-05 01:19am
by Bugsby
Rogue 9 wrote:Bugsby wrote:Rogue 9 wrote:
*cough*Mon Calamari*cough*
If you are saying that the art design for one race of creatures from a Hollywodd picture is enough to establish scientific evolutionary trends....
No, I'm not. I'm saying that this is science fiction, and aquatic humanoids are hardly unprecedented in that genre.
I know. Was just messin with ya.

Posted: 2004-05-05 01:19am
by Alyrium Denryle
WHy not simply operate on the "very well thank you" principle like we have been doing with tech?
I know his biology wouldnt quite work, but I accept it anyway

Posted: 2004-05-05 01:20am
by Hotfoot
Shark Bait wrote:Ya know its funny I did not intend to spark such a huge debate by creating these creaturs. They were first and formost an artistic indever then my anal retentive side took over and tryed to make it work. Yet it is quite curious how this is all so hotly debated while we have an entire empire that uses magic.
Oh, don't misunderstand, I'm not saying you should conform to what I say or else. Far from it. I've just been having fun thinking about the concept for a bit is all.
It just sparked an interesting discussion is all. I'm just presenting my thoughts on the matter. If you look at my OOB, you'll note I have beings that evolved on a Gas Giant as a part of my power. Now that is most certainly alien, and well outside of the normal classification methods we use today.
As for the Gungans, no, I did not intend to compare them to your race, but rather as a foil to use against Rogue 9's introduction of a point irrelevant to what I was talking about in the first place
