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Post by Xward on Feb 2, 2015 1:25:25 GMT
[x] same as weaver
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Post by ThatOneGuy on Feb 2, 2015 1:32:44 GMT
Suggest to the creature that there is strength in nunbers and that it should try and find it's group.
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Dario
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Post by Dario on Feb 2, 2015 9:25:57 GMT
Try to see if you can hack into the frog's optic nerve, to see what's outside.
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Grigor Mortis
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Post by Grigor Mortis on Feb 2, 2015 12:40:19 GMT
Your tendrils grow barbs, which can release a poison that turns most gel into a fine, tiring mist. However, in doing so, it will violently explode your current host, and if it's an especially bad roll, it might even hurt you! You try to send out a signal of some kind. You can hear a vague beating noise coming from the lump you are currently in. ...Trying moving. Or exerting any kind of control at all. Moving around, you feel liquids rushing... blood. You appear to have hijacked the creature's heart. Suggest to the creature that there is strength in nunbers and that it should try and find it's group. You try and make the creature go back to its group. It begins moving. Try to see if you can hack into the frog's optic nerve, to see what's outside. You are currently not connected to something that can tie to the creature's optic nerves, it would appear in this being's physiology, nerves are not tied to to the heart.
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Post by ThatOneGuy on Feb 2, 2015 12:41:52 GMT
Give the being a sense of being followed so it moves faster.
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Post by High-Heeled Spider Crab on Feb 2, 2015 12:43:19 GMT
...Trying moving. Or exerting any kind of control at all. Moving around, you feel liquids rushing... blood. You appear to have hijacked the creature's heart. Suggest to the creature that there is strength in nunbers and that it should try and find it's group. You try and make the creature go back to its group. It begins moving. Try to see if you can hack into the frog's optic nerve, to see what's outside. You are currently not connected to something that can tie to the creature's optic nerves, it would appear in this being's physiology, nerves are not tied to to the heart. Perhaps attempt to relocate? Or at least extend those tendrils, and seek out something more useful.
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Post by Uh-Oh Nautilus on Feb 2, 2015 13:01:08 GMT
We cannot use the heart yet, considering our insanguinity. Time to find the gels. I'd suggest following major arteries from the heart until we find organs.
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Dario
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Post by Dario on Feb 2, 2015 18:06:11 GMT
We cannot use the heart yet, considering our insanguinity. Time to find the gels. I'd suggest following major arteries from the heart until we find organs. Seconded. Also, try to remember what "gels" means.
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Grigor Mortis
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Post by Grigor Mortis on Feb 2, 2015 19:10:12 GMT
Give the being a sense of being followed so it moves faster. As a parting action, you inject the creature with a quicker heartbeat, one that usually means subtle panic. It's getting faster. We cannot use the heart yet, considering our insanguinity. Time to find the gels. I'd suggest following major arteries from the heart until we find organs. You crawl out of the heart, having damaged it, but this creature's enormous strength should keep it alive, for now. You are inw hat looks like its chest cavity. Several organs are visible, but two strand out, one veiny and purple, and the other blistering and glowing green. We cannot use the heart yet, considering our insanguinity. Time to find the gels. I'd suggest following major arteries from the heart until we find organs. Seconded. Also, try to remember what "gels" means. A gel-creating organ is common among many interzonal beings, but they usually cannot be perceived by humans.
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Post by High-Heeled Spider Crab on Feb 2, 2015 19:13:36 GMT
Give the being a sense of being followed so it moves faster. As a parting action, you inject the creature with a quicker heartbeat, one that usually means subtle panic. It's getting faster. We cannot use the heart yet, considering our insanguinity. Time to find the gels. I'd suggest following major arteries from the heart until we find organs. You crawl out of the heart, having damaged it, but this creature's enormous strength should keep it alive, for now. You are inw hat looks like its chest cavity. Several organs are visible, but two strand out, one veiny and purple, and the other blistering and glowing green. Seconded. Also, try to remember what "gels" means. A gel-creating organ is common among many interzonal beings, but they usually cannot be perceived by humans. ...Go for...glowy green?
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Post by ThatOneGuy on Feb 2, 2015 20:14:38 GMT
Burrow into green
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