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More Plausible Aliens

Started by Stegotyranno420, April 21, 2020, 05:21:28 AM

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What should i write for this project. Explain why.

Guide Book(Less story, more Info)
3 (100%)
Novel/journal(Less Info, more Story
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 3

Voting closed: June 09, 2020, 08:48:25 PM

Shonisaurus

#20
Quote from: Stegotyranno on April 25, 2020, 05:07:53 AM
Yes. Anywho, you have any ideas for aliens.

Man, taking into account the evidence of aliens, I suppose that many will be intelligences superior to us with a much broader forehead and with no hair and developed auditory organs and perhaps some have developed a height greater than ours and that some members of the body they are stunted by evolution as perhaps their teeth and have no need to eat like us humans or need to do their basic natural needs. I also believe that they will have a privileged binocular vision.


E.D.G.E. (PainterRex)

Quote from: Stegotyranno on April 25, 2020, 03:05:40 AM
avatar_Shonisaurus @Shonisaurus im not sure exactly so i will give my best repsonse.

I believe in former universes, there were also dinosaurs, but slighlty different in things like size, power, ansectry, etc.

For example in a previous universe, stegosaurus may had been a 2400 meter long beast.

Each universe is like a test run for God, and so is evolution of species. In the  beggining of Earth(our Universe), God preffered simple organisms, but over time he changed them to multicelluar, eukaryotic, protozoan, Colonial protozoans, animals, bilateral animals, early fish, fish, placoderm, scapyoptergyian, amphibian, reptile, synapsid, mammal, placental mammal, primate(at this point, he probally gave his creations godlike abillities to alter objects, teach others or imagine things.) monkey, ape, and finally, Humans(who is even more godlike in terms of brains, but a mere morsel compared to God)

A) very off topic
B) Rather offbrand for a forum for science-based 'things'
C) That's simply not how evolution via natural selection works, and it should work exactly the same universally.
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Stegotyranno420

#22
Quote from: E.D.G.E. (PainterRex) on April 25, 2020, 03:42:43 PM
Quote from: Stegotyranno on April 25, 2020, 03:05:40 AM
avatar_Shonisaurus @Shonisaurus im not sure exactly so i will give my best repsonse.

I believe in former universes, there were also dinosaurs, but slighlty different in things like size, power, ansectry, etc.

For example in a previous universe, stegosaurus may had been a 2400 meter long beast.

Each universe is like a test run for God, and so is evolution of species. In the  beggining of Earth(our Universe), God preffered simple organisms, but over time he changed them to multicelluar, eukaryotic, protozoan, Colonial protozoans, animals, bilateral animals, early fish, fish, placoderm, scapyoptergyian, amphibian, reptile, synapsid, mammal, placental mammal, primate(at this point, he probally gave his creations godlike abillities to alter objects, teach others or imagine things.) monkey, ape, and finally, Humans(who is even more godlike in terms of brains, but a mere morsel compared to God)

A) very off topic
B) Rather offbrand for a forum for science-based 'things'
C) That's simply not how evolution via natural selection works, and it should work exactly the same universally.
1. He asked me so I answered
2. God and science could easily go together. What, you think you know everything about other universe. I was just speculating.
3. I was saying how the single lined development Of prokaryotes to humans happened, not the full evolution tree. First came simple organisms all the way to humans, in most simple terms possible because I'm aware of all the interbreeding stuff that goes on but didn't want to include.
If you really want to make a speculative evolution  project a Debate about Religion and science, go ahead, I still going to watch your videos on YouTube.

Stegotyranno420

So I am going to ask a question to all members of this thread

Should i make this project a novel or a guidebook. This either will be a free pdf with no pictures, depending on how much time i will have


In the form of the guide book, all info about the aliens and the mission and the planet will be included but there will be almost no story at all. Just plain info.

In the form of the novel, there will be a story about the mission, kind of like a journal.  but not all things about this planet and its like will be documented, there will be questions by the readers, such as how these "animals" lived

I will set up a poll

Stegotyranno420

The Thundering Spiketonge ( Akidalinguis brontis)

The Spiketongue is the larger relative of the Spined(Rayed Spiketonge) creature from the first drawing. This alien is slightly heavier than a polar bear, as tall as a female elephant, and can run as fast as a deer. Its build is very close to that of dinosaurs. Further examination of its place(along with its relative)  in the family tree is still going on. It shares the body shape of the lumbering Sledgehammer-Heads(a so far undocumented type), its bones are similar to that of Airknives, but different proportions, and their skin and behavior is similar to Turquoise members of the unnamed sapient species.

It comes from a family of diverse creatures, ranging from skinny long-necked pack hunters that attack in organized groups which could clock at 56 mph to ray-backed creatures that manipulate the sonar vision of larger predators and confuse them into hurting themselves, and large thundering beast that could run suprisingly fast. But they all have few things in common that distinguish them from other groups of aliens.  A hard beak and a powerful spiked tongue.   



What do you think, do you want more trivia?

Shonisaurus

I have read in amazement the story of the Spiketongue, around the question of whether you should make a novel or guide you could honestly do both, you have an imagination out of the ordinary, I admire your narrative skills and even those illustrative drawings remind me of the work literary that I read as a child with 12 years of "the endless story" of Michael Ende. It also reminds me of your story about the Spiketongue with its drawing to the work Spiketongue After man a zoology of the future by Dougal Dixon that my mother gave me when I was 13 for my birthday and that I still have. They remind me of your stories and your drawings to a time at least in my family life very happy within what fits. Thank you and my congratulations !!! What was said, you could make a novel and a guide to the fauna and intelligent life of the universe that you have created. This thread is great.

Stegotyranno420

Quote from: Shonisaurus on May 23, 2020, 11:42:45 PM
I have read in amazement the story of the Spiketongue, around the question of whether you should make a novel or guide you could honestly do both, you have an imagination out of the ordinary, I admire your narrative skills and even those illustrative drawings remind me of the work literary that I read as a child with 12 years of "the endless story" of Michael Ende. It also reminds me of your story about the Spiketongue with its drawing to the work Spiketongue After man a zoology of the future by Dougal Dixon that my mother gave me when I was 13 for my birthday and that I still have. They remind me of your stories and your drawings to a time at least in my family life very happy within what fits. Thank you and my congratulations !!! What was said, you could make a novel and a guide to the fauna and intelligent life of the universe that you have created. This thread is great.
Thank you very much. As with the book im working on, i only have time to do one.
Can you send me links to the books of your childhood you were talking about, they seem interesting.
Btw im only 12, so i very happy you are comparing me to professional authors

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Stegotyranno420

#27
Annoucment to everyone. Project is not dead, just delayed. Expect some previews of pages in august or december

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