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#126 2012-09-15 16:59:07

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

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NO! Let's not end the world.

Well, at least make it realistic and have some things go extinct.

I don't think it's really a story.

I didn't say it was a story. But all animals die and all resources run out eventually, otherwise it just stays the same forever.


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#127 2012-09-15 16:59:50

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:


Well, at least make it realistic and have some things go extinct.

I don't think it's really a story.

I didn't say it was a story. But all animals die and all resources run out eventually, otherwise it just stays the same forever.

I think they are focusing on a specific "point" in this world's history and not going into any sort of backstory.


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#128 2012-09-15 17:00:06

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

But that makes it a story.

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#129 2012-09-15 17:03:04

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

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But that makes it a story.

Well, a world is sort of a story.

"And then all the dinosaurs died because of a giant meteorite. Then came the cavemen and then their brains evolved and then they made Egypt. And then they made calligraphy and stuff, and the rest is history, literally."


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#130 2012-09-15 17:06:45

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

soupoftomato wrote:

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

I don't think it's really a story.

I didn't say it was a story. But all animals die and all resources run out eventually, otherwise it just stays the same forever.

I think they are focusing on a specific "point" in this world's history and not going into any sort of backstory.

But I sort of like the idea of animals adapting and going extinct and evolving and stuff  sad  It's cool! Weren't you ever interested in evolutionary bio?

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#131 2012-09-15 17:12:28

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

geohendan wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

geohendan wrote:


I didn't say it was a story. But all animals die and all resources run out eventually, otherwise it just stays the same forever.

I think they are focusing on a specific "point" in this world's history and not going into any sort of backstory.

But I sort of like the idea of animals adapting and going extinct and evolving and stuff  sad  It's cool! Weren't you ever interested in evolutionary bio?

I like it, but I just don't think it fits with this.

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#132 2012-09-15 19:26:09

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

Haven't come up with a scientific name, but I came up with an animal:
Omnichange
This creature is an herbivore if male, and a carnivore when female. The females are usually very rough and large, while the males are the opposite. The males, although weak, must fight to the death against others to win their mate. There is no mating call, the males venture their whole life to find their mate who they will keep forever. Gender is determined after birth, when the creature decides whether its first meal will be meat, or leaves.

They live mainly in crystal savannas, but have had rare sightings in forests.

They range from about 3 to 5 feet wide and are near 10 feet long if female. About 2 thirds of that if male. They are quadrupedal. Males are more at risk, as they are smaller, therefore can easily be eaten by predators, and have less body fat.

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#133 2012-09-16 00:46:25

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

ImagineIt wrote:

Haven't come up with a scientific name, but I came up with an animal:
Omnichange
This creature is an herbivore if male, and a carnivore when female. The females are usually very rough and large, while the males are the opposite. The males, although weak, must fight to the death against others to win their mate. There is no mating call, the males venture their whole life to find their mate who they will keep forever. Gender is determined after birth, when the creature decides whether its first meal will be meat, or leaves.

They live mainly in crystal savannas, but have had rare sightings in forests.

They range from about 3 to 5 feet wide and are near 10 feet long if female. About 2 thirds of that if male. They are quadrupedal. Males are more at risk, as they are smaller, therefore can easily be eaten by predators, and have less body fat.

how do they reproduce?


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#134 2012-09-16 09:52:07

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:


I think they are focusing on a specific "point" in this world's history and not going into any sort of backstory.

But I sort of like the idea of animals adapting and going extinct and evolving and stuff  sad  It's cool! Weren't you ever interested in evolutionary bio?

I like it, but I just don't think it fits with this.

Why not?


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#135 2012-09-16 09:55:32

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

videogame9 wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

Haven't come up with a scientific name, but I came up with an animal:
Omnichange
This creature is an herbivore if male, and a carnivore when female. The females are usually very rough and large, while the males are the opposite. The males, although weak, must fight to the death against others to win their mate. There is no mating call, the males venture their whole life to find their mate who they will keep forever. Gender is determined after birth, when the creature decides whether its first meal will be meat, or leaves.

They live mainly in crystal savannas, but have had rare sightings in forests.

They range from about 3 to 5 feet wide and are near 10 feet long if female. About 2 thirds of that if male. They are quadrupedal. Males are more at risk, as they are smaller, therefore can easily be eaten by predators, and have less body fat.

how do they reproduce?

*ual reproduction.

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#136 2012-09-16 10:02:36

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:


But I sort of like the idea of animals adapting and going extinct and evolving and stuff  sad  It's cool! Weren't you ever interested in evolutionary bio?

I like it, but I just don't think it fits with this.

Why not?

If they all go extinct, we'll eventually run out of ideas. Also, what if a little kid made a creature, and it went extinct? That might hurt their feelings. People might not agree on making one species going extinct, causing flame wars. And again, it's like a story. Why not ask Hotwire if you can make an RPG with this?

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#137 2012-09-16 10:06:56

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:


I like it, but I just don't think it fits with this.

Why not?

If they all go extinct, we'll eventually run out of ideas. Also, what if a little kid made a creature, and it went extinct? That might hurt their feelings. People might not agree on making one species going extinct, causing flame wars. And again, it's like a story. Why not ask Hotwire if you can make an RPG with this?

Let's restart this in the TBG forums under RPGs.


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#138 2012-09-16 10:13:38

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

Firedrake969 wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:

Why not?

If they all go extinct, we'll eventually run out of ideas. Also, what if a little kid made a creature, and it went extinct? That might hurt their feelings. People might not agree on making one species going extinct, causing flame wars. And again, it's like a story. Why not ask Hotwire if you can make an RPG with this?

Let's restart this in the TBG forums under RPGs.

I'm staying here, but you guys can do that.

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#139 2012-09-16 10:28:32

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

But that makes it a story.

Well, a world is sort of a story.

"And then all the dinosaurs died because of a giant meteorite. Then came the cavemen and then their brains evolved and then they made Egypt. And then they made calligraphy and stuff, and the rest is history, literally."

Egypt wasn't actually the first civilization. One of the first, but there were several others a couple hundred years before.


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#140 2012-09-16 15:28:08

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:


I like it, but I just don't think it fits with this.

Why not?

If they all go extinct, we'll eventually run out of ideas. Also, what if a little kid made a creature, and it went extinct? That might hurt their feelings. People might not agree on making one species going extinct, causing flame wars. And again, it's like a story. Why not ask Hotwire if you can make an RPG with this?

We'd run out of ideas anyway! And if a little kid made a creature, and he wanted to make it live for a long time, he'd have to make it adapt to the environment. It's his choice if he makes it die or not. So if it's their decision, there will be no flame wars. Of course, there will be rules that you can't make your animal live forever.

And I don't want an RPG, that's not what I'm saying.


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#141 2012-09-16 15:29:08

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

calebxy wrote:

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

But that makes it a story.

Well, a world is sort of a story.

"And then all the dinosaurs died because of a giant meteorite. Then came the cavemen and then their brains evolved and then they made Egypt. And then they made calligraphy and stuff, and the rest is history, literally."

Egypt wasn't actually the first civilization. One of the first, but there were several others a couple hundred years before.

I was just joking :P


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#142 2012-09-16 15:33:26

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

geohendan wrote:

calebxy wrote:

geohendan wrote:


Well, a world is sort of a story.

"And then all the dinosaurs died because of a giant meteorite. Then came the cavemen and then their brains evolved and then they made Egypt. And then they made calligraphy and stuff, and the rest is history, literally."

Egypt wasn't actually the first civilization. One of the first, but there were several others a couple hundred years before.

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#143 2012-09-16 15:54:51

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:


Why not?

If they all go extinct, we'll eventually run out of ideas. Also, what if a little kid made a creature, and it went extinct? That might hurt their feelings. People might not agree on making one species going extinct, causing flame wars. And again, it's like a story. Why not ask Hotwire if you can make an RPG with this?

We'd run out of ideas anyway! And if a little kid made a creature, and he wanted to make it live for a long time, he'd have to make it adapt to the environment. It's his choice if he makes it die or not. So if it's their decision, there will be no flame wars. Of course, there will be rules that you can't make your animal live forever.

And I don't want an RPG, that's not what I'm saying.

I still don't agree it just seems like having the environment change is too much of a story. I feel as if this should be in a fixed time period. Expect more creatures!

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#144 2012-09-16 16:00:03

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:


If they all go extinct, we'll eventually run out of ideas. Also, what if a little kid made a creature, and it went extinct? That might hurt their feelings. People might not agree on making one species going extinct, causing flame wars. And again, it's like a story. Why not ask Hotwire if you can make an RPG with this?

We'd run out of ideas anyway! And if a little kid made a creature, and he wanted to make it live for a long time, he'd have to make it adapt to the environment. It's his choice if he makes it die or not. So if it's their decision, there will be no flame wars. Of course, there will be rules that you can't make your animal live forever.

And I don't want an RPG, that's not what I'm saying.

I still don't agree it just seems like having the environment change is too much of a story. I feel as if this should be in a fixed time period. Expect more creatures!

One fixed time period is fine, I guess. But when we exhaust that theme of that time period, we can move onto another one, and use the same creatures, only changed and adapted to the new environment.


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#145 2012-09-16 16:02:17

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:

We'd run out of ideas anyway! And if a little kid made a creature, and he wanted to make it live for a long time, he'd have to make it adapt to the environment. It's his choice if he makes it die or not. So if it's their decision, there will be no flame wars. Of course, there will be rules that you can't make your animal live forever.

And I don't want an RPG, that's not what I'm saying.

I still don't agree it just seems like having the environment change is too much of a story. I feel as if this should be in a fixed time period. Expect more creatures!

One fixed time period is fine, I guess. But when we exhaust that theme of that time period, we can move onto another one, and use the same creatures, only changed and adapted to the new environment.

Again, kind of a story. Why not just make a new thread with your ideas? Sorry.

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#146 2012-09-16 16:36:37

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:


I still don't agree it just seems like having the environment change is too much of a story. I feel as if this should be in a fixed time period. Expect more creatures!

One fixed time period is fine, I guess. But when we exhaust that theme of that time period, we can move onto another one, and use the same creatures, only changed and adapted to the new environment.

Again, kind of a story. Why not just make a new thread with your ideas? Sorry.

What? A bit of story isn't that bad. Besides, it'd give us something to do once we ran out of things. There's no need to kick me out because of my ideas.


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#147 2012-09-16 18:37:24

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:


One fixed time period is fine, I guess. But when we exhaust that theme of that time period, we can move onto another one, and use the same creatures, only changed and adapted to the new environment.

Again, kind of a story. Why not just make a new thread with your ideas? Sorry.

What? A bit of story isn't that bad. Besides, it'd give us something to do once we ran out of things. There's no need to kick me out because of my ideas.

I'm not kicking you out. Just saying that maybe we can have 2 planets, one storyless, one with one.

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#148 2012-09-16 19:35:24

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:


Again, kind of a story. Why not just make a new thread with your ideas? Sorry.

What? A bit of story isn't that bad. Besides, it'd give us something to do once we ran out of things. There's no need to kick me out because of my ideas.

I'm not kicking you out. Just saying that maybe we can have 2 planets, one storyless, one with one.

That's kicking me out of the planet :P


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#149 2012-09-16 20:43:36

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Re: A world born from the imagination of Scratch

geohendan wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

geohendan wrote:


What? A bit of story isn't that bad. Besides, it'd give us something to do once we ran out of things. There's no need to kick me out because of my ideas.

I'm not kicking you out. Just saying that maybe we can have 2 planets, one storyless, one with one.

That's kicking me out of the planet  tongue

No. I'm still allowing you here.

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#150 2012-09-17 11:53:48

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Okay sorry, I haven't been here, Scratch broke for me again. Anyway the thing with the story is off limits, and I'm making no exception. We're creating a world stopped in time until we're finished. Imgine nothing has happened yet and it has all just appeared. There is no 'backstory'.

Also ImagineIt I'm gonna make you an Admin of this creation. So you help with keeping it on track. This does mean I'm gonna need you to round all the ideas submitted so I can post them.


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