Thalassopocalypse

Round 16

Report 16 - Round 16

7.5m years post-bathycrash

Central Pangean Uplands -Invisibilis falsaranea, Geoblattina, Hydrobryum, Bathynomus

“Himalayan” Uplands - Geoblattina, Ferns and Invisibilis falsaranea

South African Karoo Highlands - Hydrobryum and Ferns

Siberian Traps Uplands -Invisibilis falsaranea, Geoblattina, Ferns

Western Laurentian Belt - Hydrobryum and Ferns

Eastern Australis Highlands - Hydrobryum

Central Mangroves - Bathynomus, Plankton, Poikilohundun

West Mangroves - Bathynomus, Plankton, Hydrobryum

Northern Mangroves - Hydrobryum, Pelagotoma, Poikilohundun

Eastern Mangroves - Plankton, Bathynomus, Hydrobryum

Central Pangean Sea - Plankton, Poikilohundun, Archea, Hydrobryum, Bathynomus, Radiodontodraco

Western Laurentian Shelf - Archaea, Plankton

Gondwanan Archipelago - Plankton, Poikilohundun, Mesogastra, Radiodontodraco, Hydrobryum, Bathynomus

Tethys Seaway - Plankton, Poikilohundun, Mesogastra and Radiodontodraco

Karoo Basin Sea - Plankton, Poikilohundun

Open Ocean - Plankton, Archaea, Poikilohundun, Mesogastra

Invisibilis falsaranea/Tryatleast: Camouflage increase

POP:7

FA: 8

Geoblattina/Dumbthriver: Offspring care

POP: 8

FA: 10

Radiodontodraco/UndyingHazard: Bony growths along the back

POP: 5

FA: 10

Poikilohundun/Anthropocenian: Bioluminescence

POP: 6

FA: 10

Bathynomus/aah31: Swarm communication

POP: 7

FA: 10

Plankton: Splitting early

POP: 8

Ferns/Doom: Stele with leaf gaps

POP: 10

Hydrobryum/Cha: Move to mangroves and vascular systems

POP: 10

Mesogastra: Lengthened pseudo-jaw

POP: 6

FA: 10

Minimal changes to the biosphere have been detected. There are some social developments in Geoblattina but the ecosystems are (mostly) stable.

Well that was an uneventful round..

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