there's a variation of coral stem called "CoralStemWithNeurons" which as the name implies is a bundle of coral neurons attached to a single coral stem to me this implies the coral neurons (red) grow out of coral stems (the segmented axon looking one) to later detach and reallocate to where it's needed
I've known about this for a while and I've been meaning to make a post on it but i've not had time to draw the diagrams i want to draw for it; so here's a quick post with screenshots so I can reference it later
only 6 decimals.
she'd already gone 2 cycles with insufficient water. if she was waiting as long as she could, i think she'd have gone longer than 0.6% of a cycle
does five pebbles often disappear for very long periods of time or something
suns. what do you mean "not in a long while" he has literally been radio silent for 27,552 cycles. i understand that iterators perceive time as faster than we do but what the fuck . is pebbles disappearing for tens of thousands of cycles a normal occurrence why were they so casual about it if you say 1 cycle = 24 hours (it is probably longer) that makes 27,552 cycles = 75.5 years. it only took 6 cycles for moon to become desperate enough to force communications with pebbles so she was probably dead by then as well. how did this even happen without suns having any idea about it. talk to other local groups a bit more jesus christ dude
In RoF AU, Arti is more nuanced than just straight-up evil and follows a trope of "did a terrible thing and realized too late that it was terrible so now regrets are eating them up from the inside but they can't do anything about it and have to live through this personal hell", but I will still make fun of her
girl /gender neutral
the cycle
even more eco stuff
says ascension = die forever
calls every precedent civilisation "the ancients" (not that bad but it's very confusing. it's like calling someone who lived in egypt 10 years ago an "ancient egyptian")
says the big problem was meant to find a way to ascend via means other than void fluid, to prevent echohood (when 1. there *were* implied to be means of ascension other than void fluid and 2. echoes were a ghost story and 3. multiple pieces of dialogue very clearly state that the big problem was to help the world ascend)
says only intelligent life is affected by the cycle when pebbles explicitly makes the point upon your first meeting with him that everything from microbes to iterators experiences it
he gets some things correct but he gets most things wrong
I mean two years ago I was obsessed with this game and remember alot but now since I been getting into RW again, I have seem to forgotten a lot of the lore and I don't want Fanon to skewer my view of Canon. Does anyone else have this similar problem?
good bye
some misc glados stuff. the last 2 are like several months old i just never posted them lol #isupportwomenswrongs
that one zombie baby hivewing and his babysitter
two rain world region concepts