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| 26 Feb 2015 03:43 PM |
This is not an introduction, but rather a choice that you will make to decide how your ISRP will go.
Would you like to:
a)Start from the very begin, with a blank slate
b)Start after the creation of the universe, and start the devolopmeant of the cells
c)Create a semi-advanced race and skip all the other creation designs
or d) have me create a species for you
You could choose any one of the four, and it will change the introduction I have prepared. |
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| 26 Feb 2015 03:51 PM |
You are god, staring over at blankness. Pure nothing, a canvas waiting to be painted upon. But you can change that, and you will change that. You release all your energy (pretty much the equivalent of clapping five times) and the most magnificent sight that no one will ever see is revealed to you; a bright blast of all that there is and all that ever will be. Time, space, life, death, all of it has been witnessed by you.
What will you do with unlimited power?
SUGGESTION: Begin the 'focus' solar system.
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| 26 Feb 2015 03:52 PM |
| who tf is that?? why is he here |
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| 26 Feb 2015 03:57 PM |
Anyways...
Here is MY Intro
You stand, or rather float. Pure nothingness surrounds you. Everything that is possible, and even things IMpossible, easily turned possible with the snap of your fingers. You can do anything you want, or nothing at all. You focus all of yourself into one blast, everything there is to know swirls around your mind.
(Bc/ I like that ending)
What will you do with unlimited power? |
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| 26 Feb 2015 04:01 PM |
| I permit he energy to exit my nonexistent body, feeling the great power exit my form and begin to shape itself into the universe. I started out very quickly, releasing tons of energy to form the universe's celestial form, and then slowly begin to decrease in the speed of which I was releasing energy. AT last, I completed the forever expanding celestial form that is the universe, and I would've smirked had it been physically possible. |
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| 26 Feb 2015 04:13 PM |
As you take a look over your beautiful and vast creation, you see the young, still unstable stars. The rocks orbiting around them, and the occasional rocks colliding, forming much bigger chunks of rock. The many galaxies are beginning to form. You look behind you, or rather, what would be behind you if you had a body, and see a large galaxy that seems to be calling out to you. You begin to focus in on the galaxy until you find a solar system, the perfect solar system.
Describe the solar system.
What kind of sun does it have:
-Radioactive: Exactly as it says, the star is powered by radioactivity and lets off bursts of horrifying radioactive energy. It's hard for life to grow in these systems but if it does it'll be incredibly toxic and tough, two amazing stats. -Red Giant: Exactly how they are in real life, these red giant stars would create massive star systems with colossal planets, cooked by the sun. The planets in these systems would boil water instantly and have lots of volcanic activity. Like radioactive stars life here would be durable, tough, rare and resistant.
Or finally, regular.
What are the planets surrounding it like?
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| 26 Feb 2015 04:17 PM |
Regular.
The solar system would be structured much like Earth, with the inner planets being rock and the outer ones being gaseous, miracles created by me. However, there would be ten planets, and there'd be seven rock and three gaseous, with the gaseous planets being the smallest of all of them. I also attempt to stabilize the stars in order to prevent explosions to potentially ruin my creations, and for a bit of ensured protection I move the stars close to my planets further away, hopefully preventing any issues that may involve the stars. |
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| 26 Feb 2015 04:17 PM |
| Not Earth, sorry. It will be structured by the Sol system. |
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| 26 Feb 2015 04:28 PM |
As more and more outside meteorites collide with each other, they are pulled into orbit by the sun of your solar system. They collide to form a much larger meteorite, although it does not even compare to the size of the smallest planet in the solar system. After a few minutes, the super meteorite crashes into a planet, and living cells fall off as it collides.
Please describe the planet it landed on and the distance from the sun. |
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| 26 Feb 2015 04:33 PM |
| The planet can mostly be described as a miracle world. Despite the evident lack of plants and animals, it's actually quite well structured, appearing to be a larger version of Earth with a smaller percentage being covered with water. About 30% of the planet is water, and 5% of it prove to be mountains or near mountains. The atmosphere is a little rough, though there is the potential of it clearing itself up once I decide to give life a go. The first plants would be similar to that of Earth, but there would be fewer small trees, and most of the world would be covered in massive jungle like trees. There would also be about 2% of the planet appearing to be massive vineyards, with a large assortment of purple, red, and green fruits growing on them. So far those are the most complex organisms on the planet, and other plants are very underdeveloped with only simple nonvascular parts. |
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| 26 Feb 2015 04:42 PM |
You see the asteroid hit into the ocean, spreading off and they start out and eat, or rather absorb, other cells and nutrients present in the water. They are currently just off of the coast of a small island in the middle of the ocean.
Now, you will be asked to describe the cells in their current form (Looks, size,etc.)
You will always have 18 points to spread across 3 areas (From 1-10)
Development (How fast they evolve)
Amount (How many cells started off in the ocean)
Adaptivity (How well they can survive in harsh conditions)
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| 26 Feb 2015 04:45 PM |
Development (How fast they evolve) 8
Amount (How many cells started off in the ocean) 4 Adaptivity (How well they can survive in harsh conditions) 6 |
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| 26 Feb 2015 04:56 PM |
Overall information
Development-Fast Amount-Medium Adaptivity-Average
Your cells will evolve through the first several stages quite quickly, much quicker than most cells are typically able to evolve. By the end of it, the adaptivity factor will cause the majority of the cells that started in the ocean to survive long enough to get to that stage, approximately 125 will survive to move on.
You will now have a few choices:
a)skip these first early stages, and the above scenario will ensue
b)Carry on with the early stages, increasing chances for later survival |
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| 26 Feb 2015 05:04 PM |
(Being lazy gives you disadvantages: http://www.roblox.com/Forum/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=156808951#156810220 , just wanted to let you know)
Development-Fast Amount-Medium Adaptivity-Average
You can improve either Adaptivity or Amount by 1 or 2 points.
In order to improve amount, you can give them the chance to split up into two cells, some will realize they have this ability, and the amount of cells will increase by about 100. Or, to increase adaptivity, you can give the cells some sort of challenge that they will need to overcome, and will make them stronger for the future.
Or you can sacrifice points in other categories to make the development process faster.
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| 26 Feb 2015 05:10 PM |
| I decide to go with the first option, showing them this new ability by coming to the area with the largest populous of these cells and splitting it into halves, with it remaining perfectly fine. Hopefully this will help my cells be aware of this new ability. |
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| 26 Feb 2015 05:11 PM |
| (I have to eat dinner now, ill be back. Also, dont tell anyone who I am, k?) |
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| 27 Feb 2015 03:43 PM |
I decide to go with the first option, showing them this new ability by coming to the area with the largest populous of these cells and splitting it into halves, with it remaining perfectly fine. Hopefully this will help my cells be aware of this new ability.
You show them how to access the new ability, and before you know it, the number of cells in the ocean has approximately doubled from their original amount. However, with new surplus of cells, comes a few more struggles. The oldest, biggest cells, are now struggling to find food. Some of them have begin starting a cannibalization string. After about half of the new cells are gone, they begin forming their normal habits once again.
-Amount has now increased by 100, and the adaptability is now much better than before- |
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| 27 Feb 2015 03:48 PM |
| Continue to observe the very curious behavior of the cannibalistic cells, and attempt to develop some sort of counter against this to prevent the depletion of cells too quickly. |
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| 27 Feb 2015 03:57 PM |
After many, what seems like minutes, days pass while you are observing the cells. You finally come up with multiple options.
A) Implant much smaller cells very close to the current populace of cells, which the cannibal cells would prefer.
B) Kill all cannibal cells.
C) Kill all normal cells.
D) Isolate the cannibal cells from the normal cells, let them kill each other.
(Considering B and C are out of the option, and D is quite odd, there will be an incentive for choosing D)
IF you choose D then all the cannibal cells will fight to the death, until 4 remain, those 4 cells will instantly evolve to the next stage.
-Note: There are 40 cannibal cells, making up approximately 1/6 of the populace.
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| 27 Feb 2015 04:01 PM |
| I choose the best solution to this problem would be A, since there would still be a large number of cells and cannibalism could be solved, changing the situation from alerting to quite calm. |
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| 27 Feb 2015 04:14 PM |
The frenzy is now stopping, and there is easily enough other cells to feed all of the cells for years.
-Flash-forward 3 years-
Over the past three years you have been looking after these cells, keeping them alive, and improving chances for survival in the future. It all started early in the morning, with the original cannibal cells evolving first, into the next stage. Later in the week, the other 'normal' cells begin evolving. You have nurtured them well, 220 cells remained, only 20 cells were unevolve, those cells were quickly eaten and the first evolution is now complete.
Please describe this next evolution. It can't be superadvanced such as a human, just keep it where you see fit. |
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| 27 Feb 2015 04:20 PM |
| I develop a bird-like species, though without the ability to fly. They can glide for short periods of time, nothing more than twenty feet without requiring a break. They also have feathers, though not nearly as much as modern birds. Their feathers vary in color, though most of the time it's purple. |
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