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Post by unpopularprophet on Aug 16, 2011 14:35:47 GMT -5
The simplest and earliest worms reproduced by splitting.
Topic is but a distant memory...
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Post by Pillar of Creation on Aug 17, 2011 0:11:28 GMT -5
When they split in half it is by artificial means, not their own free will. Their actual form of reproduction is exchanging sperm with another worm, then using it to fertalize their eggs.
We are off topic?
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Post by unpopularprophet on Aug 17, 2011 15:45:46 GMT -5
Even simpler than creatures like earth worms are animals like hydras, which voluntarily split.
There was a topic?!?
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Post by Pillar of Creation on Aug 18, 2011 1:15:32 GMT -5
Once again you are incorrect my dear Prophy. Hydras form a sort of bud on the wall of their body, which hatches into miniature adults. When they fully mature they detatch from the parent and go on their merry way.
Who spoke of a topic?
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Post by unpopularprophet on Aug 18, 2011 14:59:17 GMT -5
My explanation of the process was incorrect... But that still does not involve an egg.
A TOPIC?! Where?!
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Post by sariah on Jan 19, 2012 17:22:43 GMT -5
While people tend to dislike using the show as a comparison to things in the books. It is something we can use as a reference since the situation came up there. We can't know how it would work in the books, because there is only one living confessor.
In the show, one who is confessed is then immume to being confessed by another.
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Post by unpopularprophet on Jan 19, 2012 18:20:23 GMT -5
Na gut. Wir mussen arbeiten mit was wir haben.
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Post by The Great Wizard on Jan 20, 2012 3:45:34 GMT -5
To continue the lack of on topicness on my glorious return I must say the lack of good karma amuses me
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Post by Pillar of Creation on Jan 23, 2012 2:00:57 GMT -5
While people tend to dislike using the show as a comparison to things in the books. It is something we can use as a reference since the situation came up there. We can't know how it would work in the books, because there is only one living confessor. In the show, one who is confessed is then immume to being confessed by another. You are correct, I do hate using the show as a comparrison because if it was where we got the lore we would have Mord-sith who could raise the dead and other wierd stuff.
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Post by sariah on Jan 23, 2012 13:41:58 GMT -5
Other than the magic version of the Breath of Life, not much was different about the Mord Sith. Granted, they turned magic back in a real physical way rather than stopping it at the source and making it hurt the person, but it was essentially the same power.
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Post by Pillar of Creation on Jan 24, 2012 2:34:27 GMT -5
You forgot "and other wierd stuff" like wizards powers being made into magical potions.
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