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Gen 161 Submissions; Submit your Species for Gen 161 Here.
Topic Started: Feb 21 2017, 06:19 AM (568 Views)
Hydromancerx
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As requested by the Speculative Evolution forum I have combined all of the submissions into 1 thread. Hopefully this will not be too confusing for 80 species. This was done to reduce clutter and spamming up their "portal". Best of luck with this Sagan 4 team. ;/
Edited by Hydromancerx, Feb 25 2017, 02:36 AM.
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"Sagan 4 is a wonderful experiment, not because it has the best art or the soundest biology, but because it is an actual working project where a team of speculative zoologists has derived an entire biosphere from a single hypothetical cell." - C.M. Kosemen
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Ok this is getting hard to tell when there is a new species post. :/
Edited by Hydromancerx, Feb 28 2017, 04:31 AM.
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