| written by Zjc92 on Jul 17, 2005 16:06 |
 | |  | | I found the closest specimen to a cat-like creature that I have found yet!
<link cd/pngs/zjc92/cool>
I found this creature on felysia itself! | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | Please, can we have some other pictures? I think that a closer snapshot, from the front of this beast could reveal the mistery : WE'RE NOT ALONE ! | |  | |  |
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| written by Zjc92 on Jul 18, 2005 20:51 |
 | |  | | It was going so fast that I couldn't get a good shot. | |  | |  |
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| written by Megagun on Jul 18, 2005 20:52 |
 | |  | | ![]()  | Zjc92 said: | | It was going so fast that I couldn't get a good shot. | I wonder what a "good shot" by your standards is, then.. O_o | |  | |  |
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| written by Zjc92 on Jul 18, 2005 21:05 |
 | |  | | Look! <link cd/pngs/zjc92/ha> The best I got. | |  | |  |
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| written by Zjc92 on Jul 18, 2005 21:25 |
 | |  | | Oh man, don't tell me felysians dissapeared by evolving into hoppers. Just like homo sapiens is evolving into breakdancers. | |  | |  |
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| written by Zjc92 on Jul 18, 2005 23:47 |
 | |  | | ![]()  | Barebones said: | | Oh man, don't tell me felysians dissapeared by evolving into hoppers. | What if they are felysians? It would explain the SD sightings. | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | The last one looks like it has ingested some radioactive materials, making itself glooming some green light... I think that these are some kithas that evolved differently. | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | Sure its radioactivity and nit bioluminescense?
A- Gamma rays (nuclear radiation) are invisible (no visible glow)
B- Something that's left out of a lot of stories that involve uranium- IIRC it's yellow not green or white  | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | A - Gamma rays may provoke mutations of the skin tissue, so it may glow somehow.
B - Who says it has to be uranium? Maybe the entire felisian planet is made of radioactive materials which we don't know (the Noctis galaxy isn't ours, right?). | |  | |  |
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 | |  | |  | Flubberix said: | | A - Gamma rays may provoke mutations of the skin tissue, so it may glow somehow. | That's still bioluminescence right? | |  | |  |
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| written by Naavis on Jul 21, 2005 17:33 |
 | |  | | ![]()  | Stellanaut said: |  | Flubberix said: | | A - Gamma rays may provoke mutations of the skin tissue, so it may glow somehow. | That's still bioluminescence right? | If skin cells glow due to mutation, that doesn't mean they're radioactive. They can be radioactive, but the glowing due to mutation doesn't really have anything to do with radioactivity. | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | Yes, that's my point also. They aren't radioactive, but they glow due to a mutation caused by some radiations... | |  | |  |
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| written by Kezz on Jul 22, 2005 17:09 |
 | |  | | Actually, radiation does make things glow. The nuclear power plant near where I live (The Dwayne Arnold, what a fun name ) has a huge nuclear waste storage warehouse thingy in it, which is more or less a concrete building with a several-hundred-foot-deep swimming pool. They take all the old rods and throw 'em in the pool, since cleanup only happens once every 2 and a half years or so, and since water makes an excellent, -excellent- radiation shield. The water glows with greenish yellow light from the radiation. | |  | |  |
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