THE NEW Miscellaneous Talk That Doesn't Deserve A New Thread Thread Thread (Part 2)

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Here you go, RiboRomb.
Y’know, it’s too bad i can’t have any…

Hold on. RiboRomb? Like, as in ribosome? You’re telling me he evolved from an electron to a particle consisting of RNA and proteins found in the cytoplasm of cells while I wasn’t looking?

Yes.
Also, how did your profile picture change again?

i would like pepperoni, sausage, and extra cheese


will it be possible to make an organism that grows solar panels from its body to power an electrosynthesis organ as a type of photosynthesizer

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Now i am imagining the USA invading Pre-Cambrian Earth for oil, thus causing a time paradox.
Of course, they wouldn’t find any, because no macroscopic life, but still, time paradox.

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anybody here enjoy comic books? anybody here have an amazon account?
well i’ve been reading comic books on amazon for free! comixology let’s you read (some) classic comic books free of charge so long as you have a subscription, and there’s a 30 day free trial.
i just thought i should let people know.

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Oh. I forgot about Titan’s hydrocarbons. So maybe Earth would have abiotic hydrocarbons, i dunno!
Still, time paradox!
Also, why was the Space Stage page on the community wiki deleted?

I am absolutely sure there was oil in precambrian, photosynthesis is like ~2-3 billion years old. Are you thinking of coal?

Possibly. But what about the space stage community wiki page? Why was that deleted?

It seems that the page was originally created as an act of vandalism by the user DownWithThriveYetAgain.

Should i restore it? After all, the Space Stage is planned.

It’d be good. I guess that the developer wiki has enough info for an article.

Should i just copy-paste it for the first draft, or?
Edit: okay, i copy-pasted the entire page because i didn’t know what else to do.

I guess it’s fine to copy-paste for the first diff, especially because the dev wiki article in question isn’t too technical.


I just asked Chat-GPT about Thrive:

Prompt: What is the Thrive game?

Thrive is an open-source simulation game that allows players to create and control a species of organisms as they evolve and thrive in a simulated environment. The game is designed to be educational and aims to teach players about biology, evolution, and ecology by allowing them to experiment with different traits and strategies for survival.

In Thrive, players begin by creating a single-celled organism and guiding its evolution through various stages, from a multicellular organism to a sentient and intelligent species capable of space travel. Players can modify their organism’s DNA to give them new traits, such as improved vision or stronger defensive capabilities, and must manage their species’ resources and environment to ensure their survival.

The game is still in development, and the development team is made up of volunteers who are passionate about science and gaming. The game is free to play and is available on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems.

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This is frighteningly accurate.

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Thrive exists since 2009–10, I’d be surprised if it didn’t know what the game is.

Go on.

I forgot about Pantheons. But no, i mean, like, competing gods, fighting for control of the universe and/or galaxy. Wouldn’t that be weird?

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I’d feel pity for whoever is present during this war.