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Colony?
« on: July 19, 2008, 12:08:22 pm »
I hope this is original, but not stupid.

I think Lavos is a biological Colony Pod. Think about it! He acts, in some ways, like one. I had to write about what I would program something usefull in the future to do, and I did a Colony Pod. Here's how it went:

1) Find a Planet either capable of supporting life. Go to step 3.
2) If there are none, Terraform.
2a) If there are some, but there is already life, hibernate until:
2aa) Life becomes extinct,
2ab) Or, if life seems to be prospering, destroy life, any means necessary.
3) Reproduce.

Basically, I think Lavos did Steps 2a, 2ab, and 3. (I think Chronoia (Crono's planet, as I have now named it), was slightly off for Lavoid Life, as it is shown that Lavoid and Human can live in 2300, just Humans live in bad conditions.

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Re: Colony?
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2008, 04:16:01 pm »
I hope this is original, but not stupid.

I think Lavos is a biological Colony Pod. Think about it! He acts, in some ways, like one. I had to write about what I would program something usefull in the future to do, and I did a Colony Pod. Here's how it went:

1) Find a Planet either capable of supporting life. Go to step 3.
2) If there are none, Terraform.
2a) If there are some, but there is already life, hibernate until:
2aa) Life becomes extinct,
2ab) Or, if life seems to be prospering, destroy life, any means necessary.
3) Reproduce.

Basically, I think Lavos did Steps 2a, 2ab, and 3. (I think Chronoia (Crono's planet, as I have now named it), was slightly off for Lavoid Life, as it is shown that Lavoid and Human can live in 2300, just Humans live in bad conditions.

I believe you're idea has been mulled on many times─sorry bud...
There is one little kink, though, I should mention: Where does the Frozen Flame, Arbiters, and the Time Devourer fit into your equation? Don't feel bad, though; that one usually kills or convolutes most theories. I had a biomechanical Lavos theory in this thread if you'd like to look at it.
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Re: Colony?
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2008, 05:43:42 am »
Hmmm.. Good point..