Come to think of it, why don’t Onions ships have weapons for defense?
Maybe the weapons could damage the onions? Or maybe they can’t make gunpowder and stuff?
Onions rise high into the atmosphere to avoid predation during night hours, pikmin is a strictly day living species those who live in onions at least
I guess they are a bit disadvantaged at night as they use photosynthesis that needs light to work…
From what I know onions do not live on sunlight at all, as they don’t even have a photosynthetic body to do that only a flower which they propel themselves up at night, otherwise they just get food from the pikmin which results in more pikmin
Imagine if there were aerial predators that could sna.tch the onions…
Do they fly using their antennae?
If was just the head, it would look like a Golden Snitch!
Yeah, looks like it. Which is why I wonder if the person designing Pikmin enemies is even sane… I mean, just look at the Mamudas…
Not directly related, but have you seen the original version of the Dark God Zorc in the first YuGiOh series? The creator of YuGiOh was in the hospital when he first created the image for it, which is why it looks…so…weird…
Pretty sure only Cha is now left in need of submitting their pikmin mutations.
I think you’re missing one yourself if you scroll up to the art and now you and me only sent one anthro has sent 2 though.
Pikmin kollistoshan, fake leaves evolve across the upper body as the head and arms move down with various moulds, fungi and such allowed to grow to increase the chance of survival by looking like plant leaves, their leaves also have “marks” to look like a dying leaf with the stalk splitting into two for added deception.
I sent a mutation just before the art and then an another one though.
Why is our genus called “Lillium”?
Because that’s the genus of the Onion in the pikmin games.
We can submit our new mutations, correct?
Yes, correct. And also, AI. AI species will spawn.
Lillium Vespa pikmin start to loose their coherent shape and now vary much more in size, even though they still remain rather smallish, making them harder to recognize, especially as they now are even more transparent than before. The spores now wait for a longer time before they become active so that their host has the chance to infect more and travel further away. The spores also start to mess with the hormonal balances of their hosts, leading to them becoming overclocked, even if at the cost of their lifespan (albeit not much does that matter when hosts usually die not longer after first symptoms kick in). Spores also develop more types, some of which can be sneezed out by a host and become airborne, while others can contaminate water sources.


