NESLife V

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Sudden, but I just realised how many evolutions we have. More than enough to chew on.

Update tonight is very unlikely, still ironing out a few issues with certain ppl's evolutions.
 
I'm going to try that this game! Not going to get attached to any specific line of Evolution... just trying to radiate branch like crazy and fit things into spots that haven't been filled yet. Or just things I want to see, like Sponges and Corals for others to live in...
What did I just say about direct Earth equivalents appearing here?!? Grarrarghrargh!

Also best of luck on the update Daftpanzer. I'll try to do more writing for the Spiculids. :D
 
What did I just say about direct Earth equivalents appearing here?!? Grarrarghrargh!

Also best of luck on the update Daftpanzer. I'll try to do more writing for the Spiculids. :D
It's not really a Sponge... Just a look-a-like.
 
Damn, I do one weekend trip and my species ends :(

If possible, could I just add Digestionx1 and Eyesx2? Name it the Stamericus if possible, I just want to continue to evolve my line :<
 
Update maybe tomorrow. 24 new species, a lot of them very similar to each other. It got more complicated than I expected, lolol.
 
i wish to take part in this ...

am i doin it right ? o.0
 
Just post an evolution using the same sort of template the others use. Daftpanzer will link to a list of creatures, and you can add 2 traits, remove traits, and write up a description of the creature to tell us a little bit about it. :D
 
sounds like fun .. there would be a dogtopus ...

shamelessly stealing ideas from TBBT is bad :(
 
Yeah, we're a long way from evolving anything remotely like that... and there has to be some sort of justification for how a creature is actually able to survive.
 
yeah just kiddin'

also, Yukon reminds me of the AoE 3 maps
 
Space Monkies.

I want to see monkinauts soon.
 
Sorry guys, I had hoped to get an update out today but I've been unexpectedly busy. On Friday, I graduate from the master degree I finished last Sept. Parents are holidaying nearby, and turns out they want to spend tomorrow with me on the Isle of Wight. Possibly seeing old friends on Thursday... Got errands to do this evening :/

So, its possible I won't be able to update until Saturday.

Otherwise, I have a general lack of activities at the moment, so updates should be more rapid afterwards... (I hope.)
 
I’ll submit even though we are past the line of death because,

1) you extended your update schedule.
2) I just found this very late and am excited to join.
3) You can always say, “no- go gently caress yourself elsewhere” and ignore my submission without any harm done.

From:

Ngarta : Cannae
Parasitic Algaeform
Thriving
Evolved from: Archaeofloatus
Genes: Photosynthesis x2, Parasitism x1, Swimming x1
Description: The Ngarta is a bizarre offshoot of the Archaeofloatus. What sets the Ngarta apart from other life-forms is it's reproduction cycle and diet. Ngarta reproduce by means of leeching nutrients from other life forms, primarily the species most closely related to themselves.

To:

Tefathon: Immaculate
Parastiic Algaeform
Evolved From: Ngarta
Genes gained: Parasitism (x2)

Total Genes: Photosynthesis x2, Parasitism x3, Swimming x1

The Tefathon continues the two-stage lifecycle of its predecessors with an immature form that requires parasitism and an adult form that survives by photosynthesis. As a result of predation, the Ngarta has evolved to not only survive consumption but to circumvent digestion and use its would-be predator to provide energy and a relatively safe environment to reproduce and mature.

The mature Tefathon ingested by the would-be grazer survives digestion (except by those life-forms with acid and in some cases poison?) and undergoes very rapid reproduction. The multitude of immature offspring spread throughout the ‘host’ subverting its energy stores and biosynthetic machinery to gain biomass and mature. The Tefathon will develop into their mature form and swim free from their often dead or dying host. During its parasitic stage the Tefalthon’s (teleological) goal is to reproduce and mature, making use of its host’s energy to accelerate its development.

In its mature form the Tefathon is free-swimming, photosynthesizing energy from the sun and while prone to predation, ultimately requires ingestion to fnid a new host and complete its lifecycle. In its mature form, the Tefathon’s (teleological) goals are to spread geographically and to find a new host. (and if sexual reproduction is not a gene, to do that)
 
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