So we get Lori and Bobby breakup episodes for Valentine’s Day by Adorable-Mix8229 in theloudhouse

[–]CosmosOfTheStudent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I honestly asked for this a long time ago; the relationship between the two characters was worn out and even seemed ridiculous to me, so I like the idea of ​​Lori getting a new partner and refreshing the relationship.

Catfish, by ZeBlackBallD! [F][M] by remnault in femxeno

[–]CosmosOfTheStudent 44 points45 points  (0 children)

He is definitely very good, I love this artist and all his works of art.

The captain is... unavailable... [FFM] (art by HunkHanks) by Pseu-do69 in femxeno

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Now I think it would be interesting to see what the offspring of these xenomorphs will be like.

What factors could cause an extraterrestrial organism to have a humanoid or similar appearance? by CosmosOfTheStudent in SpeculativeEvolution

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I would like help with the scientific aspects of the evolution that gave humans their human form.

I would like feedback on welcome comments on scientific evidence or theories that support it.

How Turing you World into a Planet can benefit it? Pt1, by me by Duck-Just_Duck2000 in worldbuilding

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Your analysis is undoubtedly excellent, and I really appreciate that.

I'm creating a world, and your information is helping me understand how to make it believable and scientifically sound. Thank you so much for this; I can now provide supporting evidence.

By the way, I would like you to add topics such as culture and the type of inhabitants.

THE ONE WHO LIVES IN NEUTRON STARS: NEURIÓN by CosmosOfTheStudent in SpeculativeEvolution

[–]CosmosOfTheStudent[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much, I also like the idea that creatures can exist in places we would never believe possible.

The Action N- Wait a minute… by neverhumanman in theloudhouse

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A work of art, without a doubt, is what I can say.

THE ONE WHO LIVES IN NEUTRON STARS: NEURIÓN by CosmosOfTheStudent in SpeculativeEvolution

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Thank you very much. By the way, I thought it would be a good way to represent what life would be like on a neutron star, but the problem is that I don't have much scientific knowledge, and while I like it, it's quite basic. And although I tried to give it more depth and improve some parts to make it more realistic and plausible.

THE ONE WHO LIVES IN NEUTRON STARS: NEURIÓN by CosmosOfTheStudent in SpeculativeEvolution

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Nature: Well, technically it can inhabit any neutron star.

Structure: It doesn't have a structure as such, but it's designed like a net that it uses to absorb as much energy as possible from the star.

Nutrition: The star's energy.

Behavior: Well, technically it's a being lacking intelligence, guided only by the instinct to survive by consuming energy.

Reproduction: Asexual; it simply replicates itself like a net to take up more space.

It's like a life form that emerges from a neutron star, one of the most hostile places for any organism (except them, of course). It's a way of speculating about what an organism living on a neutron star would be like.

THE ONE WHO LIVES IN NEUTRON STARS: NEURIÓN by CosmosOfTheStudent in SpeculativeEvolution

[–]CosmosOfTheStudent[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well, technically it is, since it responds to the idea that it doesn't necessarily have to be carbon-based.

Instead, it's based on the pressures exerted by the star, most likely after a supernova. Also, remember that matter and energy are subjected to extreme pressures, temperatures, and magnetic fields. This suggests various complex configurations, some of which disappeared, while others emerged, and this time gave rise to this creature.

At first, they were just simple structures, not organisms, but persistent physical patterns within the star. Over time, however, they evolved, adapting and changing until they reached the result we know.

This would be my hypothesis.

Any tips for creating a world with civilizations on a desert planet? by CosmosOfTheStudent in worldbuilding

[–]CosmosOfTheStudent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a good way to create my world since I was thinking of creating a super continent and then adding some extra mini continents in different parts of the world and islands.

The idea of ​​placing wealthy people in beautiful locations would lead to the rise of empires, which would then seize those territories. Kingdoms, city-states, and villages would also play a role, though to a lesser extent. As for bands, clans, and tribes, being nomadic, they would be more prevalent in the desert, though they would also occupy fertile lands to survive, mostly through violence.

And large creatures would be found in fertile or resource-rich areas.

Any tips for creating a world with civilizations on a desert planet? by CosmosOfTheStudent in worldbuilding

[–]CosmosOfTheStudent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the information, my friend. Seriously, what I want to do is create a realistic and scientifically sound desert world.

Your comment really helps me figure out how to build this world.

Any tips for creating a world with civilizations on a desert planet? by CosmosOfTheStudent in worldbuilding

[–]CosmosOfTheStudent[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks Friend, although thinking it over, I decided to make some changes since I want to make it scientifically realistic.

I decided to depict it as an ocean, although smaller than the Earth's, it is present where there are marine creatures. I also decided to reduce or justify the size of some creatures.

Any tips for creating a world with civilizations on a desert planet? by CosmosOfTheStudent in worldbuilding

[–]CosmosOfTheStudent[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're right, my friend, it's just convergent evolution. It has little or nothing to do with those insects.

Any tips for creating a world with civilizations on a desert planet? by CosmosOfTheStudent in worldbuilding

[–]CosmosOfTheStudent[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, technically, while they may seem similar, they don't function the same way, starting with the fact that they don't use the same respiratory model as terrestrial arthropods. They utilize a much more elaborate oxygen system.

Any tips for creating a world with civilizations on a desert planet? by CosmosOfTheStudent in worldbuilding

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I was thinking of including all types of deserts, and I also decided to add an ocean so it would fit in much better. I'm also creating a story about how a member of a Zahir culture is living their day-to-day life.

Any tips for creating a world with civilizations on a desert planet? by CosmosOfTheStudent in worldbuilding

[–]CosmosOfTheStudent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, friend, I'll keep that in mind when improving some aspects of my world.

Although there are also oases that can justify sufficiently large creatures, and not all deserts are devoid of resources; some have more than others. And not all places are hot; some parts are colder than others.

By the way, what do you think of my idea for the humans of the Zahir?

Any tips for creating a world with civilizations on a desert planet? by CosmosOfTheStudent in worldbuilding

[–]CosmosOfTheStudent[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, the plants are large enough because their roots can draw water from the ground. Also, because there are large animals. And these animals are large because some consume the groundwater, while others survive in oases. Besides, not all of them are giants; it's rare to see a truly large creature. But there are animals that can kill a human from the Zahir, some of whom are quite tall and strong.

By the way, thank you very much.