Koox
Koox
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22nd Jan 2014
24th Jan 2014
This diagram shows the life style of the plant in the Skoos ecosystems.

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  • Koox
    Koox
    22nd Jan 2014
    The tops of the toadstool like shapes on the plant are like an open window that warms the "dust" up and they also use that warmth to expand the deutirium oxide which generates pressure (I know it dosen't in T.P.T.) on the plant where the "dust" is pushed out of the toadstool shapes as well as the base. The "dust" [seeds] then spread to meet on the natural planetary crust where they dissolve through the ttan into the deut where they will very likely meet the water seeds that are boyant.
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    22nd Jan 2014
    How do they photosynthesize with only deuterium, oxygen and light?
  • Koox
    Koox
    22nd Jan 2014
    I cant make this exactly to acuracy because of the limitations of T.P.T. but the Plost (the name of the plant) survives in the temperature of the simulation. The Skoos ecosystem is stable at a very low temperature. The plants disregard the gasses and only react to the deutirium oxide and the rays of the star, (the star might be modified by the phycers to fit the needs of the Skoos plants.)
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    22nd Jan 2014
    What temperatures do they survive in? And do they do anything with the other gasses?