S-3125 Memetic eldritch horror The one who runs the cell Posted 7 years ago Report Edited 7 years ago Link Quote Reply
OverlordScorpion Λάθε βιώσας @Cirrus Light Depends on when symbiogenesis happened proper–whether 1.6-ish billion years or slightly over 2. So: if no billions, in the plural = no Sagan reference today Posted 9 years ago Report Edited 9 years ago Link Quote Reply
Ferrotter @Tragiclady A long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, even. Posted 9 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Cirrus Light Sciencepone of Science! @OverlordScorpion More like billions? Posted 9 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
shinigamiPeter @OverlordScorpion They also can do cool little tricks like this. [Grotesque/Grimdark] Posted 9 years ago Report Edited 9 years ago because: Rule 7 edit. Link Quote Reply
Ereiam Monde de merde Egghead stuff, Dash. Nothing likely to hold your interest for long. Posted 9 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
deactivated843b8160732 @Mildgyth @Crystalis You guys forgot to explain the role in their function carried out by farandolae and their adult forms, farae. Posted 9 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
OverlordScorpion Λάθε βιώσας Parasitic entities buried deep deep into eukaryotes and that have been secretly controlling them (read: us) for millions upon millions of years. Posted 9 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
sectoid Know the difference. It could save your life. Posted 9 years ago Report Edited 9 years ago Link Quote Reply
Aurora Moon It’s something that’ll turn on ya, make you feel hot, and then…well. Just play Parasite Eve to see. :D Posted 9 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Tragiclady @Seabridge Drive Started with the same letter, but so far away. Thanks :D I get it now. Posted 9 years ago Report Edited 9 years ago Link Quote Reply
QueenChrysalisIsBestVillain She is our Queen “A double membrane-bound organelle found in all eukaryotic organisms.” ” @Tragiclady That’s midi-chlorians Posted 9 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Mildgyth Senior Humata, Hukhta, Hvarshta A organelle found in all eukaryotic organisms. They provide energy to the cells, and maintain control of the cell cycle and cell growth, among other things. @Tragiclady Those are midichlorians. Posted 9 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Seabridge Drive shhhhh, I'm not here @Tragiclady You’re thinking “midichlorian” Posted 9 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
The one who runs the cell
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Depends on when symbiogenesis happened proper–whether 1.6-ish billion years or slightly over 2.
So: if no billions, in the plural = no Sagan reference today
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A long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, even.
More like billions?
They also can do cool little tricks like this.
[Grotesque/Grimdark]
Edited because: Rule 7 edit.
@Crystalis
You guys forgot to explain the role in their function carried out by farandolae and their adult forms, farae.
Know the difference. It could save your life.
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Started with the same letter, but so far away. Thanks :D
I get it now.
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@Tragiclady
That’s midi-chlorians
@Tragiclady
Those are midichlorians.
You’re thinking “midichlorian”
I gotta wash a dog 😛