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Roboson

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Depths of Evolution IC
« on: March 30, 2016, 12:57:18 am »

As your home comet breaks apart some species are incinerated by the heat. Others are swathed in enough water and ice to make it through the atmosphere safely. Those lucky enough to survive find themselves plunged into a body of water incomprehensibly vaster than the one their species evolved in. Against the gloom of the seemingly endless ocean, a single sea mount rose nearly to the surface. There is where the space travelers landed, and it is there that they will either flourish or either under this new alien sun.

Aurous
Your species amoeba like form proved quite beneficial upon your descent towards the ocean. Your species once lived off of a type of bioluminescent coral-like creature that encrusted the edges of the comet. As such, you wee released into the air during entry and fell towards the ocean. If you had been multicellular, you'd have broken to bits. Now your species finds itself scattered on the sea mount summit and the middle mount. If any of your species survived, but fell deeper, it is likely they froze to death or starved in the gloom of the lower levels of the sea mount. Here at the top however the light is strong and will provide you with a decent food source. Yet it seems you aren't alone here on the mount, other, perhaps predatory species could be observed, however you lack the sensory organs to do so. This leaves you in a rather plantlike position, you have no need to move or see because you make your own food, but you also have no means of defense.
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Frigida vita

Your species was one of the many creatures which survived not on specialization, but on opportunity. Tiny scavengers that you are, finding food was often difficult, and always varied. Your species is omnivorous and while it can eat just about anything, it doesn't gain as much energy as a creature with a more specialized digestive tract would. Fortunately that isn't a concern for you right now as a multitude of dead bodies is raining from the sky. One colony of your species survived because it had recently began devouring a type of sponge which lived deep within a rocky outcropping of your comet. This rocky chunk ultimately failed to break into pieces until it hit the ocean, where it then split into two. Many of your species was carried safely inside the rocky holes and down into the depths. Your species was delivered into sections of the middle mountain as well as onto the abyssal plain. This posses a distinct dilemma because a whole third of the sea mount lays between the two groups of your species and given your size, it would be difficult to reunite them. That aside, life is good. Corpses and creatures are abundant and thus food is in no short supply.
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Proemium sensitiva

Like so many other species of the comet, you are unicellular. Complexity was ultimately unnecessary, and otherwise energy expensive. Other creatures preyed upon your species as a means of food, yet they would almost never eat the entirety of one of your kind. Many creatures realized that if they only bit off half, your species would regrow. A nifty trick to say the least. As your species fell into the ocean, they hardly scattered. Their amoeba bodies could resist the shock and splash of the plunge unto the new ocean and many found themselves upon the middle mount. Almost immediately food was abound as corpses and creatures floated down into the depths. Blind and mindless the Proemium wandered, devouring food if they came in contact with it. However without sensory organs, it is impossible to determine what you are eating or to perceive dangers around you.
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Tepqabax
Your species enjoyed an almost complete monopoly on the warmest section of the comet. The hot water of the single volcanic region was inhospitable to most other creatures. Yet there were a few species that managed to survive there, and composed a rather stable food source. Now however, that time is over. Your species now finds itself without the warmth of the comet. Yet the water is not as icy as that of the rest of the comet. Your eye spots reveal there is light above, warming this section of the water. It's not ideal, but you won't freeze either. More interestingly than that, food can be found here. It seems to be everywhere, and many of your species has already snatched a bit of slightly singed sinking debris.
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Kriblix
Your species unique biology has always made it a hardy survivor. Food isn't too hard to find when you eat rocks. And now, rocks are everywhere. However, they are lacking in energy and s a result your species is particularly slow to reproduce. Many of your species was hidden inside their dinner as the comet plunged into the ocean, and as a result, ended up quite deep. Your species landed throughout the lower section of the sea mountain. There rocky cliffs and ridges protrude from the mountain and are uncovered by sand, unlike the abyssal plain bellow.
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Geni
Your species has been one of the active carnivorous species that inhabited the comet. Finding prey and ripping it apart is just how the Geni hunt. Now however your species has been tossed into a rather precarious predicament. As a new arrival on this world, and the water being flooded with comet debris and dead or dying creatures, it is not easy to find live food. While eating something that is already dead may not harm you too much, as time goes on you'll have to hunt for food. Your species finds itself on the summit as well as the abyssal plains.
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Re: Depths of Evolution IC
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2016, 12:59:57 am »

Geni would see prey and objects using heat signatures, like snakes..
Gather together, freezing to death from shock won't be fun!

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Re: Depths of Evolution IC
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2016, 01:01:00 am »

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Re: Depths of Evolution IC
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2016, 07:46:51 am »

Aurous would sense through touch, differentiating between  things.
Overproduce photosynthesis to form oxygen defence in both groups, Try to evolve some form of small tentacle arms or flagella.
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Re: Depths of Evolution IC
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2016, 10:21:12 am »

The Kriblix frantically scuttled along the Lower sea mount, waving and clicking their claws at each other. Once the confusion and panic of their sudden change of scenery had passed they gathered back together and together started to dig into the ridges, if they couldn't find their way back to their nests (which unbeknownst to them were now broken open and scattered across the sea as chunks of meteorites) they would have to dig more!

As they dug their tunnels into the mountain they started piling up the waste stone around the entrances to their underground lairs, extruding a thick and quick setting substance upon it to create raised tunnel like structures around their holes!

Put 1 evo point into biological concrete extrusion.
« Last Edit: March 30, 2016, 06:39:36 pm by Criptfeind »
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Re: Depths of Evolution IC
« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2016, 06:39:44 pm »

Existence. Movement. Oh, food. Consume. Grow. Produce.
Exist.
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Re: Depths of Evolution IC
« Reply #6 on: March 30, 2016, 06:52:15 pm »

Begin searching for any smaller living creatures.

Spend 1 evolution point in increasing height of the species.
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« Reply #7 on: March 31, 2016, 05:56:33 pm »

*Note to players: Please put your species name in your post.*

The sea becomes calm as the last shards of flaming ice and rock plunge into the depths. If it weren't for the new life clinging to their new world, you'd have never know a meteor landed here at all. As the waters return to normal, their denizens begin to reappear.

Summit: Branching creatures slither out from between cracks in the rocks. The look like worms growing out of worms in smaller and smaller successions. Photosynthetic bulbs line the creature. When startled, it contracts into the rock. These creatures are huge by comparison to any of the comet life, being upwards of two feet tall and wide. A variety of smaller creatures, flitter between the fleshy branches. Kelplike plants are also present and host several herbivores.

Middle: Small ovular creatures hover close to the ridges and slopes of the mountain. There they feed on the short sea grass there. Coraline structures are also present. Their hard skeletons form many shapes, sizes and colors. However, something this region is not without its dangers. Long eel-like creatures hunt here, praying on the herbivores that cannot hide or escape.

Lower: This region is devoid of almost all plant life. It's gloomy waters are unsuited to the sunloving entities of the day. Rocky and full of crevasse, many creatures find refuge from predators here. Some during the day and some during the night. There are also several species of zoathid like creatures in this area. Their tentacled mouths snatching prey that drifts too close, and debris which filters from above.

Abyssal: The flat emptiness which extends seemingly endlessly in every direction. Life here is dark and slow. Only  few invertebrates manage to eek out a life here, sustaining themselves on whatever drifts down to them. Occasional outcroppings of rocks dot the landscape, most belong to an otherworldly comet and may house some menial life.

Aurous
Your species begins producing energy much faster than they could within the comet. This makes your species have much more energy than they once did. However, as oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesis, it means that some of your species is unable to process all the waste, making them sickly. Some die off, due to oxygen poisoning, but those who survive reproduce. Your population remains stable. Your species develops a small flagella. It's enough to move you with some effort, but your race isn't going to win any marathons without more specialized equipment.
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Frigida vita
The new environment spurs rapid evolution in the subgroup that fell into the abyssal plains. The pressure of the water above them leads some of your species to perish as they struggled to crawl under pressure, but a few members have partially or fully webbed limbs. This allowed them to forage for food faster than those who crawled, allowing them to survive. Others ran into the dangerous creatures of the depths, strange creatures somewhere between an urchin and a starfish laid claim to some of your species that was too slow to escape. Others found the abundance of corpses and nutrient rich mud to be quite inviting. Up on the middle mount, life was much more difficult. In the light of this reefy area many predators who operated on sight were able to locate your species as an easy meal. Despite this plant based food is abundant here and with a few evolutionary changes, a future could be carved out here.
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Proemium sensitiva
Your species finds its life mostly unchanged. Eating, moving, reproducing, and all without a real brain to command it. Life was simple. Until predators found you. In particular one species of shimmery eels seems to have taken a liking to your species. Their toothy maws are filled with teeth that are meant to snatch prey out of the moving water and hold them there. This means that occasionally they will consume part of one of your creatures and it could regenerate. Other times your species is getting caught in the barb-like teeth and are devoured without being split into two.
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Tepqabax
The members of your species which survived the fall seemed to be slightly larger than average. Their bodies lending to be longer than most of the species. This aided them greatly in their search for food. Small invertebrates of all shapes and sizes could be found in your new sunlit home. Crustacean like creatures, squishy slug things, and other worms were all present. However, a normally tasty treat, the Aurous, gave off a an awful smell that wreaked of waste. Your species is by no means the top predator in this area. The teeming waters of light attract many a large predator from either the open ocean or the darker waters bellow. Your population manages to stay stable.
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Kriblix
Your species began the task of constructing new homes for themselves. However, right from the start, they ran into some difficulty. The tough volcanic rock that composes most of the mountain is incredibly dense and hard to dig into. Many of your species were picked off before they could even make a dent into the durable stone. However, a few members began extruding a sticky substance which hardened after a short time. Using sand, and small rocks, these members were able to construct external tunnels that protruded from the rocks, granting them safe havens from predators. These members of the species were more likely to survive and reproduce, which quickly spread this new adaptation to the population.
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Geni
Your species clusters together for protection. On the summit, your heat signature vision is almost useless as the waters there are much warmer than the the comet's waters were. As such its almost impossible to tell what's what during the day. This leads your species to come out mostly during the night and to live in dark crevasses within the rocks. Several members of the species are lost to predators. A completely different story occurs down on the abyssal plains. The acute heat vision of your species allows it to locate prey in the almost pitch black waters.
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Sosoku234

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Re: Depths of Evolution IC
« Reply #8 on: March 31, 2016, 06:33:50 pm »

Tepqabax:
Continue eating the currently available prey.

Use evolution point to expand the species to 2x4.
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Re: Depths of Evolution IC
« Reply #9 on: March 31, 2016, 07:05:12 pm »

Aurous
Aurous surrounded by predators would slowly begin drifting away to away to avoid predators, continuing with producing food to increase their numbers. Driven by
lack of defence and having weak movement would slowly focus on growing their flagella into tentacles, allowing them greater form of motion and sense, as wells as have some tiny suction cups line the tentacles to provide a weak defence.
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Re: Depths of Evolution IC
« Reply #10 on: March 31, 2016, 07:40:11 pm »

Use evolution points to put a serrated like claw on the end of the tail, for destroying shells, find food that species normally ate in comet

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« Reply #11 on: March 31, 2016, 07:51:36 pm »

The Kriblix continued to scuttle their way across the sea mountain, scrabbling at the volcanic rock below as they worked to extend their tunnels, trying to connect their disparate constructions together. As they continued to subsist on what they could scrabble from the hardened volcanic rock their physiology slowly came to adapt to the harder rocks, integrating the minerals into their body and slowly hardening their bodies to better dig into their new homes.

Spend an evo point hardening the Kriblix shells and claws, especially for better digging.
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« Reply #12 on: April 01, 2016, 02:38:29 pm »

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« Reply #13 on: April 02, 2016, 10:38:08 am »

Proemium sensitiva passively evolve a tougher exterior, making it harder for the teeth to capture them before they can split.
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