Living in the Underground

If you suck up the CO2 really fast, the start will go from round 20 to 17. Still going to last 3 turns, though.

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If we do less sucking will it go from 20 to 19 for instance?

Yeah. So basically:
No sucking: R20
Mild sucking: R19
Moderate sucking: R18
Severe sucking: R17

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Sorry I could not post my organism earlier; I was trying to finish the post for my FG yesterday.

Scientific Name: Geomedusa ctenopharachidonis
Common Name: Peanut Comber
G. ctenopharachidonis has developed an two extra storage cells in the middle section, and two more cilliated cells for extra movement along the middle section/row. Along with increased number of body cells, the body of the Comb Jelly becomes wider and into a bi-lobal, peanut shape. Also, each primitive tentacle of the Colloblast, which stick to prey rather than stinking them, has become longer by one cell.

Also, my organism does not have the stinging tentacles, so the picture needs to be corrected.

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What do you mean tentacles? The cyan things sticking out?

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No, on the top of the organism, the picture still shows stinging tentacles, despite the fact that my organism no longer has them.

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What’s up with the colors atop and abottom?

Oh. I tried to make the text different colors for emphasis.

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Those are just cilia and chemoreceptors…

You could’ve used the italics for that purpose.

Ah…So that is what those were.

Also, I just wanted to do something different besides just using italics.

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You can also bold letters by using 4 stars on each side of the segment.

So that is how I do that…

You can also use [size=(x)][./size] to change the size of the letters/symbols.

So, wtih all organisms submitted… The collage…


and tree.

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Mine is the yellow one, correct?

Yes, the yellow one. Willow is the green one.

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The AI lineages which split away before this round are still evolving, right?

Yes, for example Vortexa has bigger votexes than last time.

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Will new AI species split off every round, or is there a formula to when do they split off?