How bout we just raise the normal body temperature to 48 centigrade (220 Kelvin) so they would not need too cool down as much (instead they'd need to keep warm most of the time, like earth people do)
If we want to increase the average body temperature, we have to go in and fix all the proteins in the body that denature (ie. stop working) at that temperature so they don't break. That would be a whole lot of work.
Indeed. Especially with that kind of temperature. Why even have it so high?
Also: just saying 'increase mean body temperature, engineer replacement proteins' might work out just fine- it's a forum game after all. Stealing proteins would work too, but in terms of forum game turns it'd take the same amount of effort, 'adapt lizard enzymes to work in our creature' is just as many commands as the previous one.
Well, firstly, that assumes that the GM is bending realism; secondly, it assumes that we'd rather be lazy than debate biology. And I'd imagine that for many of us here, debating the biology is half the fun.
*raises hand*
We're going to have to bend realism at some point. Unless you want to code in the genetics yourself. Or as a more relatable example, do we want to go over the suite of avian respiratory adaptations or just say 'bird lungs'?
That's not what I was saying.
There's a difference between "decide the details but leave the last ones out" and "who cares about realism?"
Are you implying that it's impossible to modify or create enzymes that aren't denatured at (what was it? 350c?)? Because that appears to be what you're saying is completely unrealistic.
I don't get where I would have said that.
On an aside, 350c might be a bit much. 48 is better.
On shrinking: Hmm, nifty. So we could go down to a meter while maintaining perfect portions & overall functionality you'd say?
No, there is, because there are varying degrees of rule of awesome jurisdiction. Basic gameplay functionality? I'd say rule of awesome would be important here. Making telekinetic humans? I'd say, in this thread, that's outside it's jurisdiction (hopefully, unless it's included in subsequent backstory).
The reason the rule of awesome is important here is because requiring us to explain, down to the molecular level, how our modifications would work is not viable, aka, NOT. AWESOME.
How is carbon fiber produced? You get a bunch of carbon and string it together with complicated chemical processes.
Technically, unicorns pooping puppies is a possibility. However, while I was kinda poking fun by calling it 'the Avatar carbon fiber gene', bones reinforced with carbon fiber might see somewhat more practical applications than a unicorn that poops puppies.
It's already been stated but: this is the future. We might know how.