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    6 KB Fortune Evolution Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)15:11 No.18909443  
    'sup /tg/?

    I'm bored and there's a teeny-tiny chance that I may not be able to game this week. That said, I gotta get my "fix" somewhere. Ha ha ha.
    I've never run a quest thread or anything, but let's give it a shot.

    Been interested in these "evolution games", let's try one of those.
    We begin on the world of "Fortune". It is a primordial world, and life has only just arrived within the ocean. Perhaps someday it will leave, perhaps not. Either way, it's a long, long way to sentience, so let's go over some groundrules.
    - One change on one creature per posting. Try to limit these changes to the small. I would like this to be gradual.
    - Color change is free, as long as you can explain it sensibly.
    - No "alien intervention" or "meteors from space" or "cosmic radiation". These changes will occur due to environmental pressures only.
    - No joke/fetish races/changes. (eg. no dick shaped creatures, no "reproduces-by-rape", and no creature-with-a-spine-so-flexible-it-can-kiss-its-own-ass)
    >> fatherofthemoons 04/29/12(Sun)15:12 No.18909462
    Bump for interest and Flipper.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)15:15 No.18909480
    pinkie fo sho
    >> Fortune Evolution FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)15:18 No.18909519
    >>18909443
    We have three creatures to start with. All have the sensory capabilites of a planarian, or some other simple creature.

    > Flipper
    Flipper is a mobile creature with a paddle-like tail that it uses to swim through the water. It eats plankton.

    > Pinkie
    A bottom dweller with 14 stubby legs. It feeds on detritus, sometimes substrate.

    > Wiggles
    Sedentary, attaches to rocks and catches detritus and plankton that pass by its feeding arm.
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)15:22 No.18909563
    Oh, forgot to mention, just edit the picture to show what adaptation you wish to give the critter.
    Explain the reasons why the adaptation occurred.

    Alternately, you can "split-off" a species from the main branch, rather than making it a furtherance of the previous critter.

    Have fun, guys and gals. I'll be monitoring this thread, either with more images, evolutionary trees, and/or random events.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)15:25 No.18909593
    So, can I have wiggles?
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)15:28 No.18909624
    >>18909563
    I will respond to your posts by relating what happens to the critters as a result of their adaptation.
    Also note that, for now, these are the only macroscopic critter on the world of Fortune.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)15:28 No.18909628
    Wiggles
    >> from Aether !GuYmUwz4mI 04/29/12(Sun)15:29 No.18909642
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    Flipper gains eyes from moving closer to the surface, where there is more light.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)15:30 No.18909653
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    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)15:30 No.18909656
    >>18909593
    The creatures aren't "claimed" by any one person. Just post a change you want in the form of a picture. Later anons will reply to those forms and so on and so forth. One change on one critter per post.

    I want to see where these blobs end up.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)15:31 No.18909663
    >>18909653
    Wiggles evolves teeth at the front of its body to deter predators.
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)15:31 No.18909669
    >>18909653
    What is this adaptation, and why did it occur?
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)15:33 No.18909688
    >>18909663
    >>18909669
    That's not the front. That's it's "bottom", like a sea anenome it attaches to rocks and catches what drifts by.
    Also, no predators yet, these are the only macroscopic critter on Fortune.
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)15:35 No.18909704
    >>18909642
    Eyeless to eyes is kind of a big step. Perhaps it first gains basic "light senses", only able to detect changes in illumination, but no distinct shapes yet.
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)15:40 No.18909783
    >>18909704
    >>18909642

    Ah, fuck it. I need the bumps.
    Flippers move towards the sunlight, where the plankton are naturally richer (gathering to absorb the suns rays). Flipper population has increased.
    More Flippers at the surface means more bodies, creating more detritus for Pinkies and Wiggles.
    Pinkies population increases. Wiggles number have only a slight boost.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)15:44 No.18909830
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    Pinkie grows two tentacles on its side, in order to move more efficiently and to grab some food
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)15:47 No.18909861
    >>18909830
    Pinkies are able to reach more detritus is less time, able to fill their bellies and to find food for their young. Since the Pinkies are also scavengers, they eat the detritus of their own. This only adds to the food.

    The Pinkies experience a massive boost to population.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)15:56 No.18909944
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    The wiggles started develop sharp claws on their feeding arms to allow them to catch passing Wiggles to eat.
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)15:58 No.18909967
    >>18909944
    > passing Wiggles
    The Wiggles are sedentary, as in they don't move, like sea anenomes. Did you mean Pinkies, perhaps?
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)15:59 No.18909979
    >>18909944
    >>18909967
    Dammit, I got to learn to check before posting, meant passing Pinkies
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:04 No.18910053
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    Some Pinkie become porous to allow water to run through them and leave behind detritus which they then absorb.

    >Calling them Porkies.
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)16:04 No.18910056
    >>18909979
    No harm done. Also the spikes on the bottom of Wiggles have been retconned to help secure them to their little patch of rock (though the poster states to defend predators, which they did not, and still don't have).

    The Wiggles, with access to this new food source, begin to thrive. The Pinkies numbers take a hit, but they're numbers are large enough that they do not become endangered.

    The Flippers continue to dominate near the surface, their droppings and corpses providing the detritus that feeds the Pinkies, who in turn are food for Wiggles.
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)16:06 No.18910079
    >>18910053
    Um, what? I'm not sure I understand how that works or benefits them. Could you please elaborate?

    Maybe I'm just being thick.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:07 No.18910096
    >>18910079
    I'm guessing he means they filter the detritus out of the water passing through them.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:07 No.18910103
    >>18910079

    So they work like a sponge, not having to move so much to gather nutrients.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:09 No.18910124
    >>18910079
    It probably works similar to how a Whale catches its food.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)16:12 No.18910183
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    Wiggles develop tumor-like light sensors which allow them to more effectively catch prey.
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)16:13 No.18910193
    >>18910124
    >>18910103
    >>18910096

    Alright, thanks guys. Not sure how the hell that helps the Pinkies though.

    The Pinkies develop the ability to absorb their food via osmosis, but this does not otherwise affect their numbers at all.
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)16:17 No.18910255
    >>18910183
    Wiggles miss their targets less often, and the "learning curve" for hitting targets is no longer quite so steep. Wiggle numbers rise, and the Pinkies decreases (though not by much, as most Pinkies slowly learn to avoid the tan coloured flagella of DOOM)
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:19 No.18910286
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    >>18910053

    Porkies develop a vacuole which allows them to further filter their intake, sorting nutritious matter and rock debris.
    They also use these to store food, as an insurance measure for times of low food availability.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:19 No.18910298
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    The flippers start growing small threadlike arms around their mouths that they use to catch plankton with and quickly bring it into their mouths.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:22 No.18910343
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    Pinkies develop some kind of scales to make it more difficult for wiggles to catch them
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:24 No.18910366
    >>18910343
    >>18910053
    How can they be both porous and have protective plating?
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:25 No.18910382
    >>18910366

    Two different sub-species, armoured Pinkies and porous Porkies.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:26 No.18910403
    >>18910366
    Yes, one have tentacles and the other doesn't
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:28 No.18910441
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    >>18910286
    The porkies' vacuole splits into 2 divisions, a food store and a sediment deposit.

    >>18910366
    They also turn purple to differentiate themselves.
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)16:32 No.18910485
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    The light organs of the Flippers expand, becoming more sensitive and absorbing more light. The Flipper develops the ability to absorb sunlight for a small amount energy and nutrition - they also develop a basic schedule, wherein they spend more time near the surface during the daytime, catching the sunlight.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:32 No.18910494
    >>18910441
    >>18910403
    >>18910382
    Oh, I see.
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)16:36 No.18910564
    Alright, ladies & gents, I gotta head out for a 'bit. Keep evolving and I'll return to check your progress.
    (As apologies, I will return with some drawfaggotry of some fearsome Wiggles and feeding Pinkies).
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)16:39 No.18910606
    >>18910286
    >>18910298
    >>18910343
    >>18910382
    >>18910403
    >>18910441
    >>18910485

    Incidentally, all are fuckin' approved. Awesome work. It seems my first quest thread is a definite success.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:39 No.18910608
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    The tentacle pinkies grows some sensitive hairs at the end of their tentacles, to sense, and avoid, wiggles since pinkies' scales aren't that hard and barely protect them
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:39 No.18910610
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    >>18910441

    The porkies' sediment deposit develops a tube for forced ejection; this becomes the porkie's main self-defence against Wiggles.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:40 No.18910617
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    A colder species of pinkies have grown eyes, but this only allows them to see light.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:44 No.18910670
    >>18910564

    OP, for when you get back, are we aiming to evolve out of the water at some point?
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:46 No.18910692
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    The flippers spend more time near the surfaces and develop a small pouch they can use to hold air, as well as holes to absorb air through. They can't breathe air yet, this just helps them float on the surface of the water effortlessly.

    Also messed with the eye, hope you don't mind, it was bugging me.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:52 No.18910765
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    >>18910692
    On second though I made them larger, I could barely see them in the thumbnail
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:55 No.18910806
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    >>18910610

    Porkies develop another organ which produces various enzymes, this organ takes from the food reserves and releases specific enzymes to produce different pheromone-like chemicals which disperse from holes in its back.
    These chemicals are used to relay messages to other, nearby porkies. As such, they learn to gather together in areas with more food and less Wiggles.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:56 No.18910818
    Seems to me that the Flippers really seem to be winning out. I mean it doesn't have to worry about any predators while the Pinkies, Porkies and Blues(?) have to watch out for Wiggles.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:57 No.18910827
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    It is hard to feed through these scales, so the tentacle pinkies develop tiny holes on their soft flesh, on their underneath, to filter detritus easily
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:58 No.18910838
    >>18910818

    Must be why they're working so hard to stay on the surface, tricky little buggers.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)16:58 No.18910845
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    >>18910183
    Some Wiggles developed sensory appendages to recognize the ground and feel the vibrations caused by nearby dams
    >> from Aether !GuYmUwz4mI 04/29/12(Sun)17:00 No.18910866
    >>18910818

    >winning

    That does not, and will not exist in evolution games. The goal is to create an interesting setting, not 'win'.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:02 No.18910894
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    Blues develop ways to protect itself from the harmful effect that come from light.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:02 No.18910903
    >>18910866
    Thats what losers say.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:02 No.18910908
    >>18910866
    Sure, but there is no denying they are living the good life up there
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)17:03 No.18910913
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    The spikes under the wiggles become more like legs, allowing the wiggles to achieve locomotion. This new crab-like way of walking allows the wiggles to more easily access prey, as well as migrate.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:04 No.18910921
    flipper should get long like an eel
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:05 No.18910939
    Someone give flippers the skill to steal small amounts of other creature's genes (there was a small sweet water animal that did that), so that they can become dominant after the next extinction.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:06 No.18910960
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    I'll take this opportunity to make a split before flippers get any more surface based.

    Deep sea flippers don't develop the air holes that surface flippers do, and do not rely on light absorption, but instead develop larger, more powerful 'arms'.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:07 No.18910974
    >>18910806
    >>18910845

    Porkies learn to take sediment into their chemical organ and develop an enzyme to create a pheromone that confuses the wiggles' sensors, it is releases along with sediment to distract while they make their escape.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:08 No.18910985
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    >>18910974

    Didn't really need a picture anyway but derp.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)17:11 No.18911019
    Evolution tends to favor both brain and braun, as the wiggles can move, as well as sense parts of their surrounding.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)17:12 No.18911040
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    Oops, forgot to add the pic XD
    >>18911019
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:12 No.18911045
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    The blues skin becomes much less soft and shiny to protect itself from it's predators.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:15 No.18911081
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    Tentacle pinkie now develop a thinner soft tentacle (without scale), which is more flexible than the other two, and thus can grab more effectively the surroundings of the pinkie
    >> smokeyprogg 04/29/12(Sun)17:16 No.18911090
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    a sub species of wiggles develop a more muscle based legs like a starfish (made a bigger picture for editing.) they are now able to move and lock down onto a rock during rough tidal patterns
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:18 No.18911116
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    >>18910921
    The surface dwelling Flippers begin to favour the long specimens of the species, as these can absorb more nutrients through photosynthesis. A side effect of increased photosynthesis is that these Flippers have become a brighter green.
    >> smokeyprogg 04/29/12(Sun)17:19 No.18911133
    >>18911090
    Lets call it a wuggle
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:20 No.18911138
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    The deep sea flippers develop significantly more powerful arms and paddles, conversely, their eyes shrink and can only see in one direction now, becoming no less sensitive, but favouring a predatorial role due to not letting them see as much of their surroundings.

    They use these new advancements to begin hunting various pinkie species.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:21 No.18911161
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    After many evolutions the blues develop better means of sight and now are able to truly see what is in front of them.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)17:23 No.18911176
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    Main species of wiggle walk onto land and develop retina capable of sensing color. This ability to see in color allows them to differentiate between what is and isn't food.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:30 No.18911287
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    >>18910985
    >Redraw to hopefully show the organ system a bit clearer. Hope OP doesn't mind.

    >>18911138
    The porkies develop a new chemical to warn others of incoming flippers.
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)17:32 No.18911300
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    Flippers develop the ability to see in colour, with this, they also develop large-ish coloured bulbs on their bodies and tails, using these to attract other flippers. With an abundance of food, access to sunlight and lack of predators, flippers begin to band together and co-exist in larger communities, on the flipside, sexual selection begins to favour visual aspects such as their colour bulbs over physical attributed and survivability.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:32 No.18911309
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    Tentacle pinkies develop wider holes with tiny teeth on its underneath, to eat wider things
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)17:37 No.18911374
    >>18911300
    >Oh god those artefacts
    No idea what I did there, I'll be right back with a decent-ish one.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:40 No.18911404
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    The blues' limbs become longer, allowing easier and faster movement.
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)17:43 No.18911444
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    >>18911300
    Alright, well, it's not as bad, for the record the bulbs produce a slight coloured glow as well.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)17:44 No.18911454
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    Wiggles become amphibious, laying their eggs in the ocean. Mature wiggles leave the embrace of the waters to search for food, and a mate. Muscles grow on the flagella of mature wiggles allowing them to access food easier.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:45 No.18911471
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    The deep sea flippers grow more tendrils and spread them a bit apart giving them a wider arc for grasping their pray.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:49 No.18911511
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    As they are being hunted by the dea sea Flippers, tentacles pinkies tend to migrate to the surface. They develop a suction cup at the end of their soft tentacle to stick at the large flippers that live there, and eat their trash or what is in their flow
    >> smokeyprogg 04/29/12(Sun)17:50 No.18911529
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    The wuggler develop testicles to catch plankton and mover closer to warm reefs
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:52 No.18911550
    >>18911511
    -dea +deep
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:54 No.18911580
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    >>18911287

    Like most other species, groups of porkies start moving to shallower waters (though not breaking the surface).
    Their front 2 legs become longer and stiffer 'arms' which they use to stir up the sediment, easing their intake of rocks and food matter.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)17:55 No.18911583
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    The blues have been an easy target for both wiggles and flippers. Many evolutions have been made to combat it's predators.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)17:55 No.18911586
    >>18911529
    >develop testicles
    What? To catch prey? What? WHAT!?
    >> smokeyprogg 04/29/12(Sun)17:58 No.18911625
    >>18911586
    I think auto correct wants to evolve my creature in weird ways ...
    Tentacles *
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)17:59 No.18911631
    So uh, it seems that I can't into MS Paint, whenever I use the new flipper image it becomes a blurry mess after I edit it, any idea why it happens? If not, could someone quickly draw the glowy orange pods on it for me?

    Meanwhile, a great, though unseen change occurs to the surface flippers! To further enforce their surface dwelling lifestyle, they begin to give live birth, no longer having to descend to the ocean floor in order to lay eggs. Their air pouch also expands giving them a small amount of noticeable bloat, and their eyes grow slightly larger, which I'll draw as soon as I can figure out how to use the base.

    >>18911529
    >testicles
    Dohoho.
    >> ‫‬‭‮‪‫‬‭‮‫‬‭‮‪‫Praetor Lillifag‬‬‬‬‬‬‬ 04/29/12(Sun)18:00 No.18911642
    >>18911631
    Save as .png, bro.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:01 No.18911652
    >>18911631

    It's because ever since >>18911116 you've been saving as .JPG, keep it .PNG and you'll be golden.
    >> smokeyprogg 04/29/12(Sun)18:07 No.18911729
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    The wuggler develops toxins at the end of the tentacles which catch swimming creatures in the reef and render them paralysed..
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:09 No.18911750
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    The tentacle pinkie now suck the blood of the Flipper they stick on.
    They also develop some side skin around their body to swim more easily to their "preys"
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)18:15 No.18911830
    While infant wiggles are detrivorous, feeding off the dead carcasses of whatever falls to them, mature wiggles are omnivorous, eating both plant and animal material- mainly the flippers which reside on the surface. A third spike grows at the end of a the feeding arm. Wiggles also move this arm in certain patterns in order to communicate. Males with larger spikes are favored during mating season.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)18:16 No.18911840
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    >>18911830
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)18:16 No.18911851
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    >>18911642
    >>18911652
    Thanks guys, I coulda sworn I saved the base as .png the second time, I guess I should have done that in Pain after editing. I'm not normally this computer illiterate, it's just I don't generally do a lot of image editing.

    Anyway, yeah, coloured pods, living in communities, selecting for the coloured pods, live birth, larger eyes, bloat from larger pouches. It seems like I've made an awful lot of changes to them recently so I'll lay off and play with the others a bit. I do have some ideas I'll draw up soon though.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:23 No.18911947
    The blues became amphibious to protect their eggs from predators. The blues now lay eggs on land.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:26 No.18912003
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    >>18911947
    >> smokeyprogg 04/29/12(Sun)18:29 No.18912047
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    The wugglers get a better optic network to help locate better places to attach to.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)18:30 No.18912059
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    In order to combat predators, as well as attract mates, land flippers develop yellow skin with black strikes, creating a toxin within the tail that is lethal to the wiggles.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:32 No.18912077
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    The tentacle pinkies are now seen in swarms, derivating near the surface, and "jumping" towards anything passing by or trying to eat them. They then stick on it and suck its blood.

    Pic related, they are sucking a big flipper's blood
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:34 No.18912095
    >>18912059
    Is the toxin lethal to pinkies as well ?
    >> baby 04/29/12(Sun)18:34 No.18912096
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    wiggles develop whiskers at the end of their tenticals to help them identify things
    >> sage 04/29/12(Sun)18:39 No.18912156
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    >>18912059
    Subspecies of flipper emerges, Changing color to better absorb sunlight.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:42 No.18912197
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    The floating flippers face a problem in that they tend to wash up on land with little hope of finding the water again - they develop a solution in growing and stiffening some of their feelers. While these thicker feelers are no longer suitable for hunting, nor as powerful as the deep sea flippers' arms, they allow the surface flippers to drag themselves on land. Some further use this to their advantage in order to drag pinkies off using the land and friction.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:45 No.18912237
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    >>18911580
    >Jumping ahead a little here, the sea-porkies still exist.

    Land porkies exist in a very similar way to their underwater ancestors; they still work using a basic system of organs and ingest gravel and plant matter through the perforated skin on the underside of their backsides, routinely dragging them across the ground as they walk.

    They move in herds of ~20, lead by a partnership of the largest male and female. The entire herd communicates using the same chemical signals as they had in the water.

    Their vestigial legs remain though the 'arms' of a sea-porkie have become stiff legs that allow bovine-like movements; they cannot jump and have wide turning circles. The lengths of their old 'legs' now contributes to picking an alpha pair and displays of aggression.

    Their rock/chemical expeller still works and, using a variety of enzymes, can; launch small rocks, release a fine spray of dust and emit powerful smells to deter would-be predators / mark their territories.

    >I am getting far too invested in these hideous creatures.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:49 No.18912287
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    The limbs of the blues have grown once again, to allow easier land movement and sea movement.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:55 No.18912356
    >>18912197
    A lot of tentacle pinkies die on the land. Some of them are able to go back to water with their tentacles.
    A few of those who are on the land survive, and adapt : they lose the sensitive hairs on their back tentacles, and can breath air through them instead. But they are really helpless and can't see anything on this land, so they tend to walk randomly, and stay on a spot where they found food.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:55 No.18912358
    >>18912340
    Aliens land, everyone dies.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)18:55 No.18912361
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    Wiggles spend most of their lives in the water, beginning as an egg, and reaching maturity in the water. Upon reaching maturity, they leave the water to find a mate, by both moving their feeding arms, as well as clacking their spikes.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:55 No.18912365
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    >>18912356
    forgot the pic
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:57 No.18912377
    >>18911471
    deepsea Flipper gains a small fin to move faster and better hunt prey
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)18:57 No.18912396
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    Man, I wonder what fortunebro is going to think when he comes back?

    Surface flippers adapt further to beaches and coastal waters, they develop a series of hard scales on their underbelly to protect it from damage when they are dragging themselves around.

    >>18912358
    Forgot the pic and deleted the first post, but yeah, that's a definite possibility.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)18:58 No.18912397
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    >>18912377
    ...
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)19:03 No.18912470
    The blues have had trouble digesting it's food and have developed means to turn food into mush.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)19:04 No.18912485
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    >>18912237

    The pores on the land-porkie's 'face' develop into a rudimentary nose, focusing their reception of eachother's chemical emissions and giving them a broader view of the land around them, encouraging them to explore and expand their territories.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)19:04 No.18912486
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    >>18912470
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)19:04 No.18912490
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    Surface tentacle pinkies now have two more flexible tentacules, with two globes at the end of each, to distinct changes in light and begin to move less randomly, to safer places for exemple.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)19:20 No.18912691
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    some wugglers develope a web/net that no plankton or swimming creature can escape.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)19:22 No.18912720
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    >>18912485

    Whilst naturally still allowing the passage of chemicals, their skin hardens to a tough leather.

    They also learn a new technique of turning round quicker, involving bending their back legs and kicking down with a single front leg, pitching them to the side. It's clumsy but it helps them use their ejectors more efficiently.
    >> baby 04/29/12(Sun)19:23 No.18912727
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    the adolescent and mature wiggles have developed a adaptive hard shell to camouflage them and protect them from predators
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)19:23 No.18912736
    >>18912485
    Man, I gotta hand it to you, you've got the coolest creature of the bunch going here. I'm just hoping someone will make one large compilation of all the evolution that happened here.

    Deep sea flippers grow in size, being the apex predators of the ocean, and their feeler arms develop into much larger and more powerful tentacles. They spread wider, dominate the water, and begin preying on their smaller cousins, driving them even further to the coasts.
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)19:26 No.18912776
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    >>18912736
    Bah
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)19:30 No.18912837
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    >>18912736

    Thanks, man. I'm oddly proud of my horrific, purple abominations.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)19:30 No.18912846
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    A subspecies of wiggle has evolved beyond the need to lay eggs in the water, burrowing their eggs in the sand to keep them from predators.

    This new sub species makes a transition from omnivore to herbivore, as more and more of its prey develop toxins, growing large mandibles to cut through plant material. Its feeding arms become weapons to defend its nest, as well as to fight for mates and territory.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)19:31 No.18912855
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    The blues grow a smaller tentacle for grasping.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)19:40 No.18912974
    >>18912837
    I agree, it is really well drawn.
    But it has a back side, I have seen this happen before many times in these threads. A guy just like you start to develope a creature. No one else will want to edit it as they cant keep up with the art quality. It becomes the draw guys creature.
    >my horrific, purple abominations.
    Don't take this wrong, the drawings are great and it is not your fault. It is just a shame it has to end this way.

    The fryc among others had the same fate.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)19:41 No.18912978
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    >>18912720
    My god, these look like the early evolutionary stages of a Hanar.
    >> baby 04/29/12(Sun)19:49 No.18913076
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    the wiggles develop slowed at there young age but with as they grow older they develop longer legs with joints making them move faster and better at gathering food
    >> baby 04/29/12(Sun)19:54 No.18913122
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    >>18913076
    also the legs on the oldest one are supposed to be longer but i forgot here is what i meant
    >> baby 04/29/12(Sun)19:55 No.18913138
    hey guys i think op might be dead
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)19:58 No.18913165
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    >>18912837
    I'm impressed with how discreetly you went from a blob to purple jellycows.

    Surface flippers become increasingly amphibious - their dragging tentacles stiffen further, and grow suckers at the tip, easing travel and even allowing some basic manipulation; their musculature changes to allow snake-like slithering. They begin to spend more time on land to avoid deep sea flippers and pinkies, and tend to move further inland. They begin to eat blue eggs when they can find them, but largely feed on the plankton that washes up on land. They absord sunlight on land rather than at sea and by this point their airbag has become a fully developed lung system, with a protective covering around the air holes. Their glowpods also become more vibrant, which proves a disadvantage against deep flippers.

    I dub these creatures [spoiler]floppers.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)19:58 No.18913167
    >>18913138
    What makes you say that?
    >> baby 04/29/12(Sun)20:00 No.18913195
    >>18913167
    he last posted FOREVER ago..... i miss him
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)20:00 No.18913196
    The blues make their small limb into less of a tentacle and more of a grasper by adding three digits to the limb.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)20:01 No.18913213
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    >>18913196
    Why do I keep on forgetting the picture?
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)20:05 No.18913263
    >>18913165
    >Not deserving of a picture, but

    The porkies acknowledge the arrival of a new snake-like species by learning their scent and assign a new chemical emission to signify a sighting.
    For now, as they are staying around the beaches, the porkies give them a wide berth; although aggression is shown to those who venture too close to porkie territory.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)20:06 No.18913281
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    Teeth become serrated to better cut up food
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)20:12 No.18913350
    >>18912776
    these guys take take more steps towards top predator cthuculu-sharks
    >> smokeyprogg 04/29/12(Sun)20:12 No.18913354
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    Wuggles become more like an octopus to allow them to catch swimming prey with there paralysing net. optic orb located closer to brain to speed response
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)20:12 No.18913363
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    >>18913350
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)20:12 No.18913365
    Porkie guy here, can't draw any more but I'll be lurking the thread; perhaps describing behaviour but no more evolutions (unless someone else wants to take them on).

    Hope this carries on, OP!
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)20:16 No.18913408
    op died.
    >> smokeyprogg 04/29/12(Sun)20:18 No.18913440
    File deleted.
    wugglers develop a calcium based spine at the end of tentacles to attack prey and predators.
    >> smokeyprogg 04/29/12(Sun)20:20 No.18913456
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    Better picture
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)20:32 No.18913597
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    The blues have finally started its life on land, and grew legs to prove it.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)20:33 No.18913608
    Mr. Fortune. Where are you?
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)20:39 No.18913675
    The floppers begin developing a longer, more serpentine physique to further adapt to life on land. They also lose some of their hard underbelly scales, and become almost entirely land-based creatures, capable both of slithering and of using their feelers for locomotion. They enter the water only to feed on plankton when other food sources are not abundant enough, and band together into larger groups of upwards of 60 floppers at a time. They begin to climb to higher places, often using their suckers to tackle cliffs, in order to absorb more sunlight.

    I do wish Mr Fortune was around so I could ask him about the land plantlife, my dream of flippers being crazy fucking arboreal snakes in so close.
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)20:41 No.18913689
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    >>18913675
    We're going to have twice the posts we should because of mistakes like this.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)20:45 No.18913737
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    >>18913597
    aww crap, well ill post this anyway
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)20:54 No.18913835
    >>18913737
    No matter, the aquatic blues crawl on surfaces.
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)20:57 No.18913865
    So, I won't be able to draw anymore either, anyone can do whatever crazy shit they want with the flippers, they're not exactly my creation anyway.

    We should really get this on suptg or something though so Fortunebro can see the horrors we've wrought when he comes back.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)21:27 No.18914190
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    The blues have learned how to shine there legs and horns.
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)21:28 No.18914202
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    I just saw the thread on suptg, but oh well. More posting!
    >> That one guy 04/29/12(Sun)21:30 No.18914224
    >>18914202
    The spikes on the land-based subspecies have shrunken down. Now called the swaggles, these creatures use their feeding arms to fish for prey, reverting back to their omnivorous nature. They have also turned pink.
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)21:36 No.18914276
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    OP here... I love you all, so much... you have not been idle.
    This is ten times better than I hoped for. Frankly, I think I'll stay out of your way, y'all clearly don't need my help.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)21:43 No.18914347
    >>18914276
    I'm starting to run out of ideas, and need some type of focus to evolve from. Like how everyone wanted to get to land.
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)21:44 No.18914360
    >>18914276
    Just make sure to make a continuation thread some time soon, and for god's sake, what plant life and animal life can we expect adore from our creatures?

    Also, you totally have to pick a favourite creature.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)21:47 No.18914398
    >>18914360
    You know he's gonna pick >>18912720 because it is to nicely drawn not to pick.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)21:47 No.18914401
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    In response to predation some of the surface Flippers develop there small arms into hardened spikes with which to defend themselves
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/29/12(Sun)21:55 No.18914479
    >>18914398
    Rightly so.

    >>18914360
    No idea where adore came from, fucking autocorrect.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)22:37 No.18914948
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    The blues have grown a short flying ability to escape predators such as swaggles.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)22:45 No.18915036
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    >>18914401
    the spike Flippers continue to develope their weapon arms, they're tail also changes shape to work better with their habit of staying right at the surface.
    >> a new competator emerges non gent 04/29/12(Sun)22:55 No.18915195
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    DEAR FUCK! this is raw magic here. please archive on suptg, then add a link from the evo games on 1d4.
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    The ripper! a deviation of the flipper, existing where plankton was not plentiful it resorted to predation, eating other creatures.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)22:57 No.18915214
    The blues were notably lacking aviation ability, and have grown better wings to fly higher and farther.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)22:59 No.18915252
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    >>18915214
    I'm sorry.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)23:09 No.18915384
    Bump
    >>18915195
    Calm your tits, this isnt really anything special. Just a normal evo game thread.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)23:10 No.18915391
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    Some spike flippers move to land, using their weapon, arms to move. As well their tail thins a bit and it also slithers as locomotion like a snake.
    >> non gent 04/29/12(Sun)23:16 No.18915456
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    >>18915384
    each evo game is special sir. pure magic. made from the ground up faeries, and dreams of children. perhaps children themselves?
    ------
    The ripper's mouth becomes quite large allowing it to "gulp" prey whole.
    >> Anonymous 04/29/12(Sun)23:46 No.18915808
    The blues have grown fangs to better itself in combat.
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    >>18915808
    I am not used to upload pictures all the time.
    >> FortuneHost 04/29/12(Sun)23:57 No.18915942
    >>18915195
    Your enthusiasm warms my heart.

    >>18914398
    I'm afraid you've got me pegged. As an aspiring artist (without a tablet... goddammit) I couldn't help but choose the obvious drawfag comrade.

    >>18914360
    I'll whip up some plant life in Paint.NET real quick. I know it looks like MS Paint, but I've been trying out a new style... Shwig's style to be exact.

    >>18913675
    I was figuring I'd let you guys go on land when you wanted to. I was going to monitor but my game night actually ended up working out. That's where I've been, off-a-Dungeonmasterin'

    >>18912978
    I don't know where you found that image but it makes me smile.
    >>18912720
    You sir/ma'am, possess a skill with digital art that makes me jealous. Gorram, I want a tablet so bad, tranlate my skill with pencil onto a digital screen but God-Emperor dammit they're too expensive...(continues butthurt whining about money troubles.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)00:00 No.18915966
    You do know who non gent is, right?

    He's one of the other guys who hosts these things alongside Indonesian Gentlemen, the one who kind of made them mucho famous.

    So... Yeah. Definitely enthusiastic.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)00:14 No.18916105
    >>18915456
    No children were harmed in the making of this evo thread. As for faeries, I make no comment.

    >captcha: setber moors
    Ah, that tribe continues to plague, mayhaps the hour to call for mighty Charlemagne approaches.

    NEXT POST HAS PLANTZ
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)00:19 No.18916146
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    >>18915966
    Reading there threads is what made me want to make my own.

    Here I present to you the plants of Fortune. While fauna have so far lingered in the ocean, flora have conquered land, a bounteous feast for the first animal to crawl out. They are not yet ready... thought they soon (soon in geological timescale) will be. Who shall be first to break unto the new, dry world of land?

    Note: I didn't want to force crawling onto land, I mean, if folks want, we could eventually end up with a civilization of mer-men and Space-Atlantis if you want. That said, if land is wanted, it is ready.
    Descriptions of plants next post.
    >> Deus vs Machina 04/30/12(Mon)00:27 No.18916222
    DM of Convergence popping in here for a short visit, glad to see these are still in vogue.

    I'd post something, but I keep getting an Unsupported file type error when I try to upload an image.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)00:28 No.18916234
    >>18916146
    Some creatures have already crawled onto land, so you aren't forcing us.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)00:29 No.18916240
    >>18916222
    Try copying and pasting it into paint and then re-saving.
    >> Deus vs Machina 04/30/12(Mon)00:31 No.18916266
    >>18916240
    Doesn't seem to be working. Thanks for the attempted help, though.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)00:35 No.18916329
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    >>18916146
    The creatures, if they choose to land, have a number of herbivorous options available to them (the first critter on land will *have* to be herbivorous, unless you have a *really* good alternative). Later creatures can also be herbivorous, or they could feed on their predecessors. Each of these three food sources has benefits and drawbacks.
    For now, I'll be the only one who can "evolve" plants, but you guys have impressed me so far, so I may just open the flood gates and let you guys have at it with the flora too.

    > Banana Leaf
    A small tuberous plant. When young, sprouts' leaves are bright yellow, but as the sapling approaches maturity, the leaves turn a rich green. Note that the brown bulb is underground.
    - Banana leaves are relatively common and contain a fair amount of nutrients, but take a long time to reach the reproductive age (6 earth years) and, as such, their numbers cannot be easily replaced. Any animal that chooses these as a food source must brave the alpine cliffs that the plant calls home AND be careful not overeat their dinner to extinction. Can be found in mountainous regions, tundras, and colder temperate zones.

    > Red Lichen
    - Very rare, but RICH in nutrients. So much so, that eating red lichen provides just as much energy as a carnivorous diet would. The only problem is that to become so nutritious they basically "vampirise" dying plants. If unchecked they can drive other species to extinction. They are also very toxic. It's a gamble, but to some organisms, its worth it. Seen in temperate to tropical forests.

    Bluegrass
    - Common as all Hell, grows quick. Only problem is that it is nutritionally deficient. Grows almost anywhere.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)00:37 No.18916351
    >>18916234
    (re-reads thread) Ah, good catch there. Missed that. Apologies.
    >> Mother Nature 04/30/12(Mon)00:37 No.18916353
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    CLIMATE CHANGE

    *********************

    Following years of relatively stable climate, Fortune has started a progression into an ice age.

    Temperatures have started slowly decreasing. Most species on the land are now being exposed to a winter season of extreme cold, and sub freezing temperatures for 75% of the year.

    Ocean temperatures have decreased as well, though still remain unfrozen for all but the polar regions.

    Temperature changes will occur over the course of the next 3 evolutions. Dress warmly
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)00:37 No.18916357
    >>18916266
    Have you already tried a different file type?
    >> non gent 04/30/12(Mon)00:37 No.18916359
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    the gulper ripper has developed small stubby fins to crawl along the bottom of muddy bodies of water, and even short jaunts across dry land to other bodies of water.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)00:41 No.18916397
    >>18916353
    Normally I'd be all butthurt, but hey, it's my first thread, what the Hell.
    The climate change will be allowed, even though it wasn't the GM's idea.

    In the future, now that I'm back, please let me do the "events", if that isn't asking too much or being too railroady or whatever the term would be.
    >> Mother Nature 04/30/12(Mon)00:42 No.18916404
    >>18916397

    ah damn, when i originally started typing it up you hadn't posted in the thread for a while :/

    Sorry for stepped on toes
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)00:45 No.18916444
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    >>18916404
    It's *totally* fine. No offense was had, I'm a pretty chill dude. I've been suspected of being stoned despite never doing drugs in my life. You'll have to do better than that to rustle my jimmies.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)00:51 No.18916496
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    >>18915195
    >>18915456
    >>18916359

    W-wh-WHAT?! I just now noticed... you're New Gent! I hadn't noticed your username... I feel so honoured that one from the threads that inspired saw fit to grace my first quest thread.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)00:58 No.18916571
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    The blues develop a much darker body to store more heat.
    >> Deus vs Machina 04/30/12(Mon)01:00 No.18916601
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    >>18916357
    For some reason saving it as a gif works. No idea how good that's gonna work out for editing though.

    In any case, details:

    Deep Sea Flippers' front fins fuse with their tentacles forming two frills of webbed tentacles, one on each side. The large frills enable faster swimming.
    >> Indonesian Gentleman 04/30/12(Mon)01:15 No.18916753
    Heya! Added this game to the Evolution Game page over at 1d4chan, enjoy!
    http://1d4chan.org/wiki/Evolution_Games

    Also, dem creatures and proto-Hanarian, you got a good game here. Keep up the good work!
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)01:17 No.18916781
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    >>18916496
    >New Gent

    Damn, I meant Non Gent. Pardon the slip.
    Also, I figured while the creatures work towards crawling on land, I'd give you guys some plants you're *free* to evolve. Some are aquatic, others are land-based.

    >Vampire Lily
    The Vampire Lily lies on top of the water with long roots that extend underwater. Similar to an Earth jellyfish, the Vampire Lily uses some of these roots as "stingers" injecting their prey with a powerful neurotoxin. Other roots are hollow and pointed, which move towards stunned prey and drain them of bodily fluids. Vampire Lilies are often found on the open ocean.

    > Water Berry.
    Another lily, thought this one hugs the shallower seas, at most around 50 miles from the coast. They tend to grow in "clumps". The Water Berry spreads it seeds through bright red berries that lie underwater and are distributed through the droppings of creatures that eat them. The seeds absorb nutrients from the dung and are light enough that they float to the surface, to quickly grow their lily leaves in order to harness the suns rays.

    > Mud Scrub
    Growing in mud pits and sometimes the edges of ponds (like reeds) the Mud Scrub is a large hedge sized plant that resembles an oversized corn husk. Its leaves are tough and fibrous.

    > Curly-Q
    Similar to Mangroves on Earth, Curly-Qs grow in large swamp groves, with roots that stand like stilts above the water's surface. A tree-sized trunk of warty, wet tissue (more like a giant flower stem than any tree trunk) that leads into a few large palm-like leaves, the central one curling into the distinctive shape around the time the plant reaches sexual maturity (about one year).
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)01:26 No.18916876
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    >>18916753
    > Indonesian Gentlemen
    > approves of game

    This is a hell of a first quest. I've been archived and I've met two of the glorious dudes who inspired me to do it. My night is complete. All I need now is Nad'lun to show up and I can die happy. Ha ha ha.

    PS. I am aware of how much of a fanboy I sound. I care not.
    >> NO TRIP 04/30/12(Mon)01:26 No.18916883
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    >>18916601
    Glad it worked. I was just about to give them something myself.

    A branch of the deep sea flippers starts to live in even deeper waters. Do to little light, their pigmentation begin fades. Their tail fins grow larger.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)01:43 No.18917053
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    The Spiked Flippers that stayed in the ocean have developed their weapons arms further, now using them for fighting for mates as well as defending from predators, for which they've also grown armoured plates on their underside as well as getting overall larger in size.

    While still photosynthetic like their ancestors the new nutrients demands of their larger size and weapons means they adopt an omnivorous diet, eating and water berries they can find and consuming the bodies of predators they've killed in self defence.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)01:53 No.18917163
    >>18917053
    Spiked Flipper herds roam the seas, spreading far and wide. As a result their numbers increase, but are spread thinly across the planet's seas. Their droppings also help to spread the seeds of the Water Berries, which can now be found much further out to sea.

    >>18916883
    Deep Sea Flippers quickly become apex predators of the dark sea bed abyss. Their diet of Pinkie and Porkie descendants sustains them, and their numbers grow, while Pinkie numbers finally start to take some major hits. Eventually, both populations stabilized.
    >> baby 04/30/12(Mon)02:03 No.18917288
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    dam i leave for like 4 hours and people abandon the wiggles, im so disappointed


    anyways the wiggles move to the shallows to avoid predators and hopefully find more food, they now try to impersonate the water berry plants in attempts to lure in unsuspecting prey and there camouflage shell has moved to cover most of their body excluding the eye, and tentacle to help them stay hidden
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)02:09 No.18917369
    >>18917288
    Ah, I was just about to mention how little love the Wiggles had been receiving. Nice timing.
    The newly camoflauged wiggles begin to thrive, though they are sometimes eaten by the larger Spike Flippers, but given the creature's omnivorous diet, the Flippers don't care.
    Smaller creatures that feed on water-berries though provide good hunting for the Wigglers.

    If anyone wants to make an evolutionary tree, I'd be most grateful. I'm kind of at a loss as to what evolves from what and if it's a branch-off or a continuation.

    From now on, "quote" the post you're adapting from and make sure that, if branching off rather than evolving, you *specifically mention* it being a branch off.
    Hope that isn't too demanding. Otherwise, carry on, gents and ladies.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)02:16 No.18917450
    >>18916781
    >Porkie guy here, again I still can't draw but I'm glad this thread is still up and running in the morning like this. Thanks for all the kind words, too.

    Porkies move toward the mud pits to live and feed off the mud scrub, they learn to take in mud and dirt over solid rocks and even use some larger bits in aiding digestion of the tough foliage.
    >> baby 04/30/12(Mon)02:35 No.18917621
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    there was a problem with the male wiggles to often mistaking other males as potential mates, to make themselves more attractive the female wiggles have adapted to resemble the vampire lillys in 2 ways. not only do they look similar but they give off a powerful pheromone that gives off a smell like the the toxin the lilly's. the more potent the smell the more attractive the mate.
    >> chartfag 04/30/12(Mon)03:04 No.18917842
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    >>18917369
    did some for the last one of these I was in. Might as well do it again.
    Heres the flippers best as I can figure out.
    >> chartfag 04/30/12(Mon)03:36 No.18918090
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    and the pinkies I'm going out now so I'll work on the other lineages later.
    >> smokeyprogg 04/30/12(Mon)03:54 No.18918254
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    wugglers develop a warm blooded system and also some skin on tentacles to help move in water and also regulates heat.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)04:02 No.18918307
    >>18918090
    >>18917842
    Thank you kindly.

    Also, I need to get some sleep, as its 2:56am where I am. I plan on making a new thread continuing from where y'all leave off.

    Tell you what, I'll use http://archive.foolz.us/tg/thread/18909443/ which lets you reply *after* 404, I'll place the link to the next thread there. Until then, keep evolving.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)04:19 No.18918450
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    >>18917053
    The Armoured Flippers continue to armour up their bodies. Their front arms also develop an additional joint to aid in shoving food into their mouths. The rear pair enlarge and grow a membrane between them, allowing the flipper to swim faster.
    Speed has become the primary trait of competition between males for mates, the female will swim out to deep water and slap her tail on the surface of the water as a signal, any males in the area that hear it race to her. The fastest often getting the prize, though its not unusual for a larger male to kill a rival that arrived before him.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)04:29 No.18918516
    How come you guys call these things quests, anyway? They're way more like the old design-a-monster threads we used to have.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)04:31 No.18918540
    >>18918516
    quest seems to have become the term for a game that involves editing pictures.
    >> Indonesian Gentleman 04/30/12(Mon)04:43 No.18918687
    >>18918516
    Well, i think the proper term for these kind of group forum activity is 'evolution games'.
    >> smokeyprogg 04/30/12(Mon)04:54 No.18918776
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    Wuggles develop a mouth and actively start hunting prey using stings and tentacles
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)08:15 No.18919859
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    Sorry but my autism couldnt handle when the lines crossed eachother
    >> Stooge !2oBeAJCdvY 04/30/12(Mon)08:32 No.18919932
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    >>18919859
    Good work man, it's funny how they all seem to develop horrible tentacle feelers independently. Something strange with the genetic code on this planet.

    Surprised this thread is still going, nice to see fortunebro approved of our changes. The climate change is interesting, let me whip something up real quick, probably my last couple of contributions for the day.

    The floppers continue to elongate, gaining an almost entirely serpentine physique, losing their harder scales, and gaining protective eyelids on their more vulnerable light organs. Their feelers are strenghten becoming more nimble and providing ease of climbing, allowing access to safe basking spots.

    They deal with the change in climate by absorbing more sunlight, and using it more efficiently - their entire body grows to be even more sensitive to light, and their black stripes begin to pulse with a dull purple glow.

    They become pack animals, and gain the traid of being almost entirely omnivorous. They feed on plankton and water berries mainly, this being the only time they enter the water. They move out to sea at feeding time in groups, using numbers to protect themselves from predation by larger flipper species. On land they will eat blue eggs, blues, stray porkies, and edible plants. They do not feed often, however, relying mainly on photosynthesis.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)08:53 No.18920036
    Grey deep sea flippers bulk up, gain larger tentacles, and develop a powerful jaw and a mouth full of teeth, allowing them to hunt armoured flippers.
    >> Nad 04/30/12(Mon)08:59 No.18920063
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    >>18916876

    Some armored flippers develop sharper and longer front legs, which allow them to kill smaller creatures with ease.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)08:59 No.18920065
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    >>18920036
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)09:44 No.18920323
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    Black surface flippers expand their air pouches, gaining the ability to produce hot gasses from the plankton they consume and their photosynthesis, and gain the ability to float a small distance above the water. This allows them to avoid larger flipper species.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)10:02 No.18920424
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    >>18918450
    Some of the ocean surface dwelling armoured flippers develop more streamlined bodies, as well as larger membranes on their swimming arms.

    They spend nearly their entire lives half out of the water, rarely diving more than a metre below the surface of the sea.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)10:05 No.18920440
    >>18920424
    also their eyes migrate further down their bodies, to better see what is under them.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)10:25 No.18920541
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    It is hard keeping track of this guy.
    I did my best, if you see mistakes please fix them
    >> NO TRIP 04/30/12(Mon)10:32 No.18920576
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    >>18920036
    They live a bit deeper than that the armored ones do, where sunlight can't reach.
    The tentacles of the now named "Abyss Flipper" become luminescent at the ends to lure in prey.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)10:32 No.18920584
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    Sweet Mother of Venus, this thread lives?
    Alright, I'm going to read the new posts and get an idea of what I missed whilst I slumbered. In the meantime, carry on, you elegan/tg/entleman.

    Never have you deserved that name more, you have made me a happy, happy newfag. I am honored to be archived, and humbled by the attentions of the mighty Non Gent and Indonesian Gentleman, but all fa/tg/uys and ca/tg/irls who contributed have my sincerest thanks.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)10:43 No.18920631
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    >>18920065
    the biggest males of the deepsea flippers develope dual back fins for more agile movement and impressing teh ladies
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)11:11 No.18920796
    >>18917621
    The Wiggles now possess sexual dimorphism. While disguised as Vampire Lillies does deter some predators, efforts at population growth are hampered by cases of mistaken identity, where male wiggles try to embrace *actual* Vampire Lillies and end up as food instead.

    >>18918776
    Wuggles' bodies will be ready for the coming age of ice soon. The Wuggles numbers increase, and as their traditional hunting grounds grow too crowded, they spread to many areas of the ocean and can even be found in rivers and swamps, allowing access to species not previously present for consumption.

    >>18919932
    The Tiger Flopper packs are sluggish, but their bodies are so large that many predators avoid them, that said, they are now sometimes attacked by Wuggles when they foray into the water.

    >>18920063
    The newly-developed Blade Flippers now put up fierce resistance to Wuggle domination of their territories, especially the Curly-Q Swamp Forests. These swamps become a fierce battleground in the developing biological arms race. The loser being reduced to mere prey-beasts, to be devoured by the victor. The Tiger Flopper packs are caught in the middle, but their number hold for now.


    >>18920576
    Dominating the sea floor, feeding on detritus, corpses, and other deep sea creatures, the Abyss Flipper continues along a different path than its Flopper cousins.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)11:31 No.18920930
    >>18920631
    The Deepsea Flippers continue their reign alongside the Abyssal Flippers as kings of the lightless realms of the deep sea.

    In addition, some males develop bioluminesence on their fins, creating dazzling technicolor displays unique to each individual. At first this hurts their efforts at attracting prey, as it effectively broadcasts their arrival, some lineages only posses these lights during the midsummer mating season. Such lineages eventually arrive on top of their 24/7 laser show brothers.
    The temporary mating-season-only lights only serve to heighten the usual urgency of courtship, as the lightshow does not abate until the individual male copulates, and until said lights dim, prey is exponentially harder to catch. If a male does not find a mate quickly enought, they may starve as their mating displays drive away their main sources of food. (Yes, they scavenge and feed on detritus, but such meager helpings do not sustain them for long and leave them rather weak.)

    * I know it's a bit unorthodox for the DM/GM/Host to provide an evolution, but this was one that was, to me, too interesting to not post.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)11:33 No.18920949
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    >>18920930
    Captcha, you naughty monkey, why do you eat my pictures?
    Attempting to post the glowing fins adaptation of the Deepsea Flipper once again.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)12:05 No.18921114
    >>18920949
    24/7 laser show flippers confirmed as master race
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)12:22 No.18921227
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    >>18916781
    Vampire lily grows berry like protrusions on their roots to attract more prey.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)12:22 No.18921229
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    >>18921114
    Actually, if you read it again, you'll see that the 24/7 ones quickly died out to the "only-during-mating-season" bros. (If you knew that and were just havin' a laugh, disregard and carry on)

    An updated version of the various branches, twigs and foliage of the Flipper evolutionary tree.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)13:00 No.18921545
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    >>18917450
    >>18916353

    In preparation for the big chill and in response to their swampy environment, porkies learn to regulate their body temperature up and down by coating their bodies in mud.
    Naturally, this hampers their ability to release chemicals so their herds become much tighter-knit; each tending to keep to their own wallowing hole which slowly takes on the individual scent of its herd.

    Also included a diagram of their 'mouths'. Porous holes have grown into 2 slits with powerful muscles either side; the porkie waves its posterior over a mud scrub and flexes its 'lips' to grab and chew the plant.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)13:17 No.18921660
    >>18921229
    Good job on the evotree!
    I knew they died out but i just thought deepsea lazershow around the clock cthuhulu rave sharks sounded funny.

    Not to be a dick but I don't think the lazorfin is part of the tiny-lightbulbs-on-the-en-of-the-tentacles sharks branch
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)13:38 No.18921815
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    >>18921660
    I had meant to reply to both, indicating a blending of the lineages, as they were both adaptations to the same creature.

    >>18921545
    That's an awesome adaptation. Looks and sounds fairly plausible. I am impress. Keep up the good work, Anons!

    Also, presenting a new & improved Wiggles family photo album, for your viewing pleasure.
    >> baby 04/30/12(Mon)13:52 No.18921896
    >>18920796
    >>18920796

    man the wiggles need to learn where there woman are lol
    >> smokeyprogg 04/30/12(Mon)14:03 No.18921997
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    wuggler develop a hard shell like body for protection and eyes move to peer out of its shell
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)14:14 No.18922079
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    >>18921997
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)14:16 No.18922093
    >>18922079

    Squiiiid people, squiiiid people. Taste like squid, talk like people.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)14:17 No.18922103
    >>18921997
    The Wuggler's new shells prevent the two species of sea-bed dwelling Flipper species (the Abyss Flipper & Deepsea Flipper).

    That said, the Flippers are taking the majority of the resources, and the Wuggler begins migrating to higher elevations. They are still fairly deep, but no longer are they exclusive to the ocean floor.


    >>18922079
    Bah-hahaha! Well done, Anon. Your shipment of win should arrive within the next 3 business days.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)14:22 No.18922148
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    some wugglers develop flatter teeth better suited for eating plant life, as a side effect toxins absorbed from some plants give their frills deady poison as a defence mechanism
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)14:25 No.18922180
    >>18922148
    So is this an adaptation of the main breed or an offshoot species all its own?
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)14:26 No.18922190
    >>18922180
    offshoot my bad
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)14:34 No.18922279
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    Flipper Neoserpentis' digits spread farther apart and become softer and more sensitive. Their tails thin out more and they grow fins on their sides to help absorb the sunlight for warmth much like some of our early aged dinosaurs.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)14:44 No.18922356
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    >>18922190
    Alright, thanks for clearin' that up.

    >>18922279
    Flipper neoserpentis, or Oceanic Flipper as it is more commonly known, begins to spend less and less time eating, as the photosynthesis within its body provides a large amount of the nourishment it needs. While it still must supplement its diet with other organisms, there may come a day where such is no longer the case.

    Also, I've updated the Wiggles/Wuggler evolutionary tree. I think you'll find it much improved.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)14:55 No.18922460
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    >>18920323
    An offshoot of black flippers finds their floating ability most useful. Their air sacks increase and become a part of their digestive track allowing to fill them faster. Small sphincters in the sides allow them to shoot a jet of gas, gaining a considerable speed.
    In addition to it, a combination of small side flippers and tails shorter and much wider allow for greater maneuverability.

    Blues are not the only one aerial species anymore.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)15:05 No.18922568
    >>18922460
    MY NAME IS HUGE!

    The black floppers soar gracefully on the warm ocean currents, occasionally diving down to skim the surface of the water for surface plankton.

    While Blues are also an aerial species, for now, the two organisms have little contact. While the ebon blimps patrol the open waters, the little Blues remain limited to short bursts of flight, and are landbound.

    Alright, I have errands to run, continue evolving in my absence, ladies and germs. If the thread 404's I'll create a new one and post the link as a reply at http://archive.foolz.us/tg/thread/18909443 as I mentioned in >>18918307
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)16:01 No.18923134
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    Those evolution trees could probably benefit from notification of some sort showing where those creatures live and what they eat.
    Something simple, like the attached thingie I've spent ten minutes on (you can do better, I know it).

    In this example the outer circle shows whether the animal is carnivorous (red) or herbivorous (green) or lives off photosynthesis (yellow). The inner circle show its habitat: blue for water, green for land, white square inside means it can fly.

    Please note it is only an example and is nowhere near good. I just think it would be helpful to have something like this.
    >> baby 04/30/12(Mon)16:07 No.18923196
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    >>18917621

    the wiggles develop a keen sense of smell to help tell the difference between pheromones and toxins along with the new sense of smell they learn a new method to keep warm by curling there legs closer to there body
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)16:15 No.18923280
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    sorry
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)16:50 No.18923716
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    >>18916359
    Gulpers adapt for longer periods on the surface: small breathing bladders are developed and cause their gills to shift upwards. Their stubby flippers elongate slightly and become thicker.
    A bony protrusion appears over their spines and dorsal fins.

    Their color shifts to better resemble bluegrass. Still, not far enough.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)16:51 No.18923727
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    >>18923280
    Its cool man, have a raveshark.
    >> NO TRIP 04/30/12(Mon)17:11 No.18923953
    >>18923727
    Flipper Infernus?
    Abyss and Deep sea were genetically compatible, and the result out-competes both the prior species.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)17:15 No.18923997
    >>18923727
    laser light cthulu disco rave shark should be the new mascot for 4chan
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)17:41 No.18924367
    Alright, my comrades in arms, I return from my travels!
    Ah, I return to more critters, hooray!

    >>18923134
    Those are great, I'll probably implement them into the next evolution tree update.

    >>18923280
    Don't be sorry, you pretty much caught me red handed. I was worried that my usual method of naming things, that of throwing nonsense words and sounds together, would feel a bit contrived, so I went for sort of lighthearted names, the kind of thing a kid would name the critters if they found them. I suppose it's only natural the names I came up with were the kind present in kids' television.

    >>18923716
    Normally, I'd mention that the quest guidelines state "one change to one creature per post" but I'll let it slide this time, partly because poor Gulper needed some attention.

    >>18923727
    That drawfaggotry is good and you should feel good. In my mind, the music playing would be this:
    > http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=066XBMXeUbc#t=174s
    (And before you ask, yes, I used to frequent Funnyjunk, we all have regrets, man.)

    >>18923997
    I would be *so* happy were such a thing to ever come to pass. I'd be as giddy as a schoolgirl... squees would be had and manly tears would be shed.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)17:48 No.18924463
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    The floating blimp flipper develops a trunk structure, allowing it to fish for, and filter plankton without entering the water. Their eyes begin to lower, allowing them to keep an eye on the surface of the water, and for approaching predatorial flippers.

    Their light pod arrangement also changes and becomes more haphazard, as they begint o put on increasingly elaborate lightshows, taking advantage of their relative safety from predators. Lightshows becomes a group activity.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)17:57:15 No.18924572
    >>18924463
    Wait, when did the Black Flopper get bioluminescence? I thought those orange spots were pheremone glands or something?

    Also, don't forget to "quote" the previous critter, the one you're evolving or branching off from.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)18:07:03 No.18924704
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    >>18924572
    I'm pretty sure the orange spots on flippers were always luminiscent, they evolved along with photosynthesis at the beginning, right?

    >>18916781
    Curly-Q's gain a much great height.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)18:09:31 No.18924734
    >>18924704
    Yes, but photosynthetic means *absorbs* sunlight, not *gives it off* like bioluminesence. Besides, I think the flopper line lost their photosynthetic capabilities way back when, with only the discolourations to show for it.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)18:14:59 No.18924809
    >>18924734
    Yeah, looking back of it you're right, they're just coloured pods. The striped flippers never lost their photosynthesis though, and I'm reasonably sure the serpentis line developed some bioluminesence at some point.

    Let's just leave it at blimps getting a more haphazard bulb arrangement.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)18:18:01 No.18924846
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    >>18923727
    Here is one without the darkness around it.
    It was a pain with all the pixels that for some reason was all over the place in the original tentacleface fish.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)18:18:36 No.18924856
    >>18924809
    Oh, it seems they still have photosynthesis, thought they still consume plankton. Looks like we both were right about some, wrong about others.
    Carry on, Anon.
    >> Deus vs Machina 04/30/12(Mon)18:24:55 No.18924930
    >>18924846
    Sorry about that. I had that unsupported file type error and could only get it to work by posting it as a gif. Was a little hesitant to post it for that reason.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)18:26:37 No.18924945
    >>18924704

    If we had a species that lended itself to primates, I would totally have apes nesting all up in that tree. Hucking rocks at >>18924463
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)18:28:58 No.18924973
    >>18924930
    Ah that explains it. If you have the time/are in in the mood, I would really like it if you helped me clean up the rave fins on the back. I have to sleep. Good night /tg/
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)18:41:38 No.18925115
    >>18924973
    Sleep tight, Anon, dream of foreign worlds and alien suns.

    Also, update: I'm not dead, but I am working on cleaning up and organizing the Flipper evolutionary tree. Keep evolving in the meantime, comrades.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)19:10 No.18925493
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    Alright, not entirely finished, but all the critters have been placed. All I need to get arranged now is names and implement Anon's diet/habitat colour coding from >>18923134.
    >> That one guy 04/30/12(Mon)20:07 No.18926145
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    >>18913281
    Holy crap... I'm surprised this post has been around for so long! That it's alive is just a bonus...

    Swaggles, with their thick stone-like feet, are immune to the cold. They also evolve a shovel like spike on their feeding arm, allowing them to build nests from the snow, exploiting its insulating affects, though still burying their eggs in dirt. The spike also allows them to more easily catch prey.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)20:09 No.18926170
    >>18925493
    Now the chart is complete, gaze upon my works, ye mighty and despair!

    (ps. holy crap, that took forever)
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)20:13 No.18926234
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    >>18926170
    Son-of-a-bitch... forgot picture.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)20:31 No.18926399
    >>18926145
    (The ice age will arrive in the second thread, but its good to prepare)

    The Swaggles begin thriving in the alpine areas, hopping amongst the rocks like crustacean billy-goats.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)21:32 No.18927159
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    >>18926234
    The Neo serpents are amphibious actually.
    Their tails shorten more, their fins grow larger and their digits turn a leathery shade as they grow more nerves and more like flesh than the talon like material they were before.
    >> That one guy 04/30/12(Mon)21:32 No.18927162
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    Whoa, where'd everybody go?

    Swaggles evolve longer feeding arm to better reach blues, as well as grasp the bulbous roots of banana grass.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)21:41 No.18927260
    >>18927159
    Oh, I'll fix that for next time then. Thanks for the correction.
    The Neo Serpents begin "colonizing" the deep jungle, becoming primordial panthers, striking from shadow and leaving no evidence of the prey they just snatched.


    >>18927162
    That's what I wanted to know. I didn't want to be the only one posting (it looks more than a little pathetic) so I've begun preparing for the new thread that I'll probably begin later tonight.

    PS. What's the autosage limit, again?
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)21:49 No.18927374
    >>18927260
    Are you being sarcastic because if not their fins could act as a gliding tool to assist in ambushing pray.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)22:02 No.18927532
    >>18927374
    No, I wasn't being sarcastic. What gave you that impression? Sorry if any offense was taken.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)22:05 No.18927551
    >>18927532
    Nothing nevermind, so you plan on making the next thread tonight?
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)22:12 No.18927651
    >>18927551
    I do, I've asked Nad'lun/Nad if he could do some illustrations for us, but failing that, I'm doing some drawfaggotry of my own.

    Not sure when I'll start, but I *do* plan on starting part 2 tonight.
    >> That one guy 04/30/12(Mon)22:24 No.18927814
    >>18927651
    Well, good luck at that. I'm going to bed. Frankly, I'm surprised how there isn't anything with hair or fur yet- then again, hair on these things would be...
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)22:26 No.18927838
    >>18927814
    Yea it's late here and I just came down with the flu today so I won't really be around for much of the next thread.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)22:39 No.18928019
    >>18927814
    >>18927838

    Should I perhaps hold off until tomorrow? I can do so.
    >> Anonymous 04/30/12(Mon)22:44 No.18928088
    are we still able to evolve things in this thread?
    or should I hold off till the next one.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)22:49 No.18928159
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    >>18928088
    You know what, I'm going to go ahead and say wait for the next one. It should be around in a few minutes.

    Great game everyone, thanks to all who participated and made this quest such a smashing success. A brofist to be had for all.
    >> FortuneHost 04/30/12(Mon)23:55 No.18929112
    NEW THREAD HERE >>18929052



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