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#51 2012-09-14 19:38:21

AgentRoop
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

ImagineIt wrote:

AgentRoop wrote:

crystal grass isn't really a living thing

It is a plant. Its DNA just tells it to create crystals.

that must be some freaking weird DNA.


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#52 2012-09-14 19:42:37

soupoftomato
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

AgentRoop wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

AgentRoop wrote:

crystal grass isn't really a living thing

It is a plant. Its DNA just tells it to create crystals.

that must be some freaking weird DNA.

coming up with fantasy
arguing about dna and science


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#53 2012-09-14 19:45:06

ImagineIt
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

AgentRoop wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

I like the humidity sucking idea. It can help it survive, since there is a thicker atmosphere. I suggest making it bigger, to protect itself from the air pressure.

They don't need to be big because of air pressure. As long as the pressure is equal, it's fine. That's how it works on earth.

Yeah, true. I was just thinking that since the planet is 10.5 times bigger.

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#54 2012-09-14 19:48:14

ImagineIt
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

soupoftomato wrote:

AgentRoop wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

It is a plant. Its DNA just tells it to create crystals.

that must be some freaking weird DNA.

coming up with fantasy
arguing about dna and science

XD

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#55 2012-09-14 19:50:09

ImagineIt
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

ImagineIt wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

AgentRoop wrote:

that must be some freaking weird DNA.

coming up with fantasy
arguing about dna and science

XD

It's actually more sci-fi.

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#56 2012-09-14 19:50:14

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

How about instead of one dominant creature, areas with different climates and conditions have different dominant creatures?


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#57 2012-09-14 19:55:32

ImagineIt
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

zubblewu wrote:

How about instead of one dominant creature, areas with different climates and conditions have different dominant creatures?

Yeah, good idea.

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#58 2012-09-14 19:56:39

zubblewu
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

ImagineIt wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

How about instead of one dominant creature, areas with different climates and conditions have different dominant creatures?

Yeah, good idea.

It could be like, the creature best suited to the environment is dominant.


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#59 2012-09-14 19:59:16

soupoftomato
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

zubblewu wrote:

How about instead of one dominant creature, areas with different climates and conditions have different dominant creatures?

I never said my creature was dominant! They are CLEARLY reliant on Giants.


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#60 2012-09-14 20:18:42

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch


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#61 2012-09-14 20:42:43

ImagineIt
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

Um...  Wicki?

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#62 2012-09-14 20:56:47

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

Yes  smile


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#63 2012-09-14 21:16:29

ImagineIt
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

Wickimen wrote:

Yes  smile

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#64 2012-09-14 21:28:12

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

I'd like to help make the planet! If it's okay with you...?


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#65 2012-09-14 21:54:32

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

I love making fictional but slightly realistic plants and animals!
Would you like me to post some?


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#66 2012-09-15 03:32:09

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

We can put cut the rope or anything on hold and work on this? I love the idea.


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#67 2012-09-15 03:38:06

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

when 2.0 comes out any time anyone visits time moves on. Then the sun could expand (like here in a few millenia) and the cycle starts again, so we could make a time vaiable now and the more they're on, the more the world grows. What does everyone think?


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#68 2012-09-15 03:54:38

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

soupoftomato wrote:

There are tiny creatures that grow to two-feet high and ride on the back of giants. Their diet consists of mostly dirt, but rocks during festivities as well.

Umm. no. Purely because you have no basis for it. We are still working on the survival of creatures and creating plants. Try to follow what's going on atm.

Anyway so I've read through and I love the dominant creature idea I'll add that. (agree?)

New people: zubblewu, soupoftomato, AgentRoop.

Also I was thinking that the crystal grass was genuinly crystals but like earths equivelent of plants. They are very brittle and can be eaten because they contain healthy minerals.

I'm gonna be adding a section onto the first post about the topic at question. This way there are no random animals and plants and what-not being thrown in there making it dificult to stay on topic.

ATM We will be focusing on plants and their growth. (No animals atm, soz)


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#69 2012-09-15 03:57:02

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

P110 wrote:

when 2.0 comes out any time anyone visits time moves on. Then the sun could expand (like here in a few millenia) and the cycle starts again, so we could make a time vaiable now and the more they're on, the more the world grows. What does everyone think?

We're u tired when u wrote this cause I don't understand?


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#70 2012-09-15 04:49:24

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

Hotwire wrote:

P110 wrote:

when 2.0 comes out any time anyone visits time moves on. Then the sun could expand (like here in a few millenia) and the cycle starts again, so we could make a time vaiable now and the more they're on, the more the world grows. What does everyone think?

We're u tired when u wrote this cause I don't understand?

When 2.0 comes out, we make a project with the world in it, and every time somebody visits, the sun grows (like it does here in our solar system). The world grows and evolves more and more based on hits.


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#71 2012-09-15 04:52:09

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

Hotwire wrote:

P110 wrote:

when 2.0 comes out any time anyone visits time moves on. Then the sun could expand (like here in a few millenia) and the cycle starts again, so we could make a time vaiable now and the more they're on, the more the world grows. What does everyone think?

We're u tired when u wrote this cause I don't understand?

Were you tired when you wrote this because it's slightly illegible? I mean you just wrote;
We are you tired when you wrote this the cause was I don't understand?
Like I know I'm being annoying but it annoys me when people wrote contractions wrong

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#72 2012-09-15 05:29:44

Hotwire
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

jukyter wrote:

Hotwire wrote:

P110 wrote:

when 2.0 comes out any time anyone visits time moves on. Then the sun could expand (like here in a few millenia) and the cycle starts again, so we could make a time vaiable now and the more they're on, the more the world grows. What does everyone think?

We're u tired when u wrote this cause I don't understand?

Were you tired when you wrote this because it's slightly illegible? I mean you just wrote;
We are you tired when you wrote this the cause was I don't understand?
Like I know I'm being annoying but it annoys me when people wrote contractions wrong

Yep  tongue  8:30 I wrote it. Also it was more that I didn't understand what P110 was trying to get across. Mine was just a typo.

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#73 2012-09-15 05:31:32

Hotwire
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

BirdByte wrote:

Hotwire wrote:

P110 wrote:

when 2.0 comes out any time anyone visits time moves on. Then the sun could expand (like here in a few millenia) and the cycle starts again, so we could make a time vaiable now and the more they're on, the more the world grows. What does everyone think?

We're u tired when u wrote this cause I don't understand?

When 2.0 comes out, we make a project with the world in it, and every time somebody visits, the sun grows (like it does here in our solar system). The world grows and evolves more and more based on hits.

Uhh... I dunno. I don't really want to have to wait for someone to view it for it to get bigger.


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#74 2012-09-15 05:57:59

Hotwire
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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

Hey I've created this for the facts thing about the basis of the planet.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Hotwire_Test/2781603


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#75 2012-09-15 08:09:17

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

Hotwire wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

There are tiny creatures that grow to two-feet high and ride on the back of giants. Their diet consists of mostly dirt, but rocks during festivities as well.

Umm. no. Purely because you have no basis for it. We are still working on the survival of creatures and creating plants. Try to follow what's going on atm.

Sorry but
Basis? What does that even imply.
And this IS about creature survival. I just said what they need to survive!

If you're basing this ENTIRELY off modern scientific ideas of Earth than you won't get very far.


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