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Composite Organism Part 3: The Venom Saga

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I agree with you there, Matt. I wasn't opting for a Combined Organism page, I was just saying that it only being Sub-Rel+ would be far off.
 
This thread is getting to be a bit cumbersome, with over 400 comments and all. Maybe it's time to make a new one?
 
The last ones almost reached 500. We probably won't need a new one, because we're mostly done. It just needs to be changed to High 8-C+ and then it needs a picture.
 
Agnaa said:
This isn't done yet.

Weekly isn't done guiding us on what abilities need to be added.

We need to figure out CO's actual AP/Durability, and solve the clonal colony question.

We should probably also figure out how much energy it needs to survive/duplicate. Due to how quickly it duplicates, this will be relevant in every vsbattle it has where its duplication isn't restricted. Sure, it can get a ton of energy from the environment, but this has a limit it will reach within seconds to a few minutes.
 
Would a composite have the traits relative to its others, or would it just have the best trait?
 
Wait, if it's a composite organism, where are all its human abilities?
 
I didn't bring up those calcs ignoring reality (too often, I did bring it up a few times) because these composite profiles already break how reality works all over the place.

Mixing a poison which makes people vomit but affects people in 2 minutes, with a poison which kills people but affects people in 12 hours won't create a poison which kills people but affects them in 2 minutes, however, composite profiles use this logic.

For example, Composite Tree is resistant to forest fires due to the sap of a certain tree being fire retardant (I presume), however, it also has toxins due to the toxic sap of another tree. Sap can't mix like that to get both effects. Composite Ant has the venom of every type of ant combined, etc.

How far are we going to bend reality to make these profiles interesting, and why only stop there? Even the recent calculations of speed of fastest organism * weight of heaviest organism don't work with reality, the muscles smaller animals have won't work to the same effect when scaled up so much.

Also, we should still keep in mind the energy it requires to survive/duplicate, as that has a huge effect on its tier.
 
WeeklyBattles said:
Considering the combined human is MHS+ / Sub-Rel, i'd expect a combined organism to be at least Sub-Rel or Sub-Rel+ in general speed
I'm sorry, but the speed can be lower with Pando's mass... or higher with prion's mass.
 
According to the scientist, in cases of cloning, the same specimen of Posidónia oce├ónica "can occupy hundreds of metres or even kilometres, without a new individual being created as it's always the same one reproducing itself."
Based on genetic identification methods, the international team of researchers discovered one individual that occupied seven kilometres and another 15km in length.
The researcher from the University of the Algarve considers however that some of the most extreme cases are not necessarily the result of cloning but also pieces of the seagrass that have fallen away and been transported by the currents to other locations with sediments and kept on growing. With this in mind, the 15km long specimen has been dated to around 100,000 years old, instead of 200,000 years old.


Ahhh i'm not sure how any of that can be count as combat range.
 
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