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Given how few wild animal types there are, and that somehow those animals managed to show up on multiple planets. I'm going with extremely lazy.
- 8 years ago
@Pixeldance wrote:
Given how few wild animal types there are, and that somehow those animals managed to show up on multiple planets. I'm going with extremely lazy.
You do realize that all life in the cluster was engineered by the Jardaan. Right?
They created some viable life forms and planted them on all the planets they tera formed.
Why wouldn't all life on all planets be the same?
There was no evolution.
- 8 years ago
@mckrackin5324 wrote:
@Pixeldance wrote:
Given how few wild animal types there are, and that somehow those animals managed to show up on multiple planets. I'm going with extremely lazy.
You do realize that all life in the cluster was engineered by the Jardaan. Right?
They created some viable life forms and planted them on all the planets they tera formed.
Why wouldn't all life on all planets be the same?
There was no evolution.
It depends. Have Jardaan exterminated all the original life forms? Are there no life forms that appeared / evolved / came to the cluster after Jardaan left (e.g. on Kett ships)? I can understand that *some* of the species are the same, but there still should be a bit more of them. Like You know, Thresher Maws spawning whole Milky Way, etc.
And actually there are some such "creatures" in Andromeda, like yevara on Voeld. Those are missing sapient races (both from Milky Way and Andromeda) that are the main issue... :-(
- Anonymous8 years ago
@mckrackin5324 wrote:
@Pixeldance wrote:
Given how few wild animal types there are, and that somehow those animals managed to show up on multiple planets. I'm going with extremely lazy.
You do realize that all life in the cluster was engineered by the Jardaan. Right?
They created some viable life forms and planted them on all the planets they tera formed.
Why wouldn't all life on all planets be the same?
There was no evolution.
And apparently the viable life forms they made could survive in all scourge twisted environments, there would have been some kind of divergent evolution. At least some kind of adaptations to their environment (something to keep warm in the cold, to survive intense radiation, to live where there's no water, or where the water is poison). The Jardaan (devs) at least bothered to do something different with the plants on those worlds...
It's lazy.
- Anonymous8 years ago
@Pixeldance wrote:
Given how few wild animal types there are, and that somehow those animals managed to show up on multiple planets. I'm going with extremely lazy.
Panspermia everywhere. Feels like ME trilogy with those recurring Thresher Maws, Pijaks, Varrens etc.