Living in the Underground

Sallimosus acrepoda descedant of S. Poda evolves a longer adult morph with extra cell filling up there to add length to form like a worm ish shape and two extra cells which store and rupture to replenish the salt usage faster.

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Currently, you are in the [DECIDED BY COMMUNITY NAME #1] Middle Deep biome. You can move to the low deep and surface deep.
Let’s decide the name of the region we are all in. Most hearted comment wins.

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Since the planet in this FG is called Cryonis, it should probably be included in the biome names.

Geomedusa Polypia evolved into Geomedusa Flos, which’s polyp now spreads out it’s former medusa lifestages in a flower-like pattern to cover more surface area for catching debris and prey. Speaking of these bodyparts, the ones making up the “petals” are now a lot thinner and more strange-like, allowing a net of those cells and flagella to be less bypassable than if they were to still look like regular medusae. These strands also have some myofibrils in them so in case of emergency they can retract and protect the central “medusa bodypart”, which in itself evolved more to serve the consuming purpose.

Geomedusa sessilis, or the sulphur jelly, now has its own chemoplasts in all 3 stages, allowing it to have a fully autotrophic lifestyle.

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Also what sort of star are we orbiting?

High K type star. I really like those stars, as they live long without being a fry cooker for one side of a planet.

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So I guess we have a lot of time to evolve, correct?

Yeah, around 5 billion years to evolve. Realistically we will never reach that number of 500 turns, but who cares?

I mean, some forum games reached into hundreds of turns…

Well, those are pretty rare I assume… Plus, 10000 post limit.

No FG has reached that limit yet to my knowledge…

Who knows? Anything can happen.

As long as FGs remain allowed in this space.

Also, here’s the collage:


and tree!

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Sallimosus vermisamo continue the trend to grow longer and in generally just larger as its flagellas elongate too to provide some motion with the longer body for the time.

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What are the AI species like?

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G. tentaclia has tentacles instead of petals, G. energae is constantly flopping around (it’s to catch more plankton), and G. roti is constantly spinning. Those are the most interesting AI species, really.

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I see. I also continue to host the strangest organism of the shown…

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For a moment, I thought these were all strange Pikmin.

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