• DrownedRats@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Leave them be, everyone goes through an experimental phase. They’re just working themselves out. Give them time.

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    11 hours ago

    Us much more sensible cephalopods came about at the end of that era and you can see why we kicked those weirdos out of the biosphere.

  • adam_y@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    Don’t mean to make this all serious but sure you could talk about how god or a designer was just playing around or you could think about how the environment and the selective pressures were different during this period of the planet’s history.

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      11 hours ago

      This befote the META became all about efficientely killing everything while wearing armor. This the ptelapsarian world before the spinal catastrophe.

      After that point, you can’t just “be yourself”, you’ll just get ganked. So everyone started putting all their point in attack and defense, variety massively got reduced and everyone became a servitor of Moloch while existing only so that the mindless universe could suffer the pain of its own entropy.

      Guess what I’m saying is we’re in the bad place!!

  • Dr. Bob@lemmy.ca
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    22 hours ago

    PRE-Cambrian my dude. The Cambrian explosion of life is associated with conventional body plans.

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    24 hours ago

    Everyone was doing weird shit in peaceful mode, just vibing and experimenting, and then that FUCKER on the bottom right turned on PvP. Being festooned with knives is how they said “I’m tryna get these nutrients, don’t @ me.”

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    1 day ago

    … and it was all by chance and luck

    I’m sure that there are planets all over the galaxy where the same or similar creatures evolved and didn’t get wiped out but instead evolved into higher animals.

    Our lineage was lucky to go on to create humans because all the other ones got wiped out in the Cambrian for some reason.

    If those same creatures had survived, they would have evolved into more unique forms of life and we would have called them aliens.

    Funny part is, those same creatures I suggested that might exist in alien worlds might one day run into us and look at us like some kind of weird animal that might have evolved out their own planet’s Cambrian extinction event.

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      11 hours ago

      The biggest fiction (constrained by budget obviously) of shows like Star Trek is that most of the intelligent creatures we might possibly meet will look almost exactly like us. I don’t think even the people coming up with Star Wars aliens have the imagination to get it right. They still base it on what we are limited to thinking up as humans and our own likely narrow understanding of what is life and what is intelligence.

      The second-biggest fiction is that it would be possible for us to coexist on one planet’s surface considering our needs when it came to gravity, atmospheric pressure and basic atmospheric composition would be very unlikely to be the same.

      But that would narrow the scope of a lot of sci-fi, so I let it go.

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        I always felt that humanoid aliens were also a way to get the audience to more easily emotionally connect and treat them as characters. Its hard to portray a truly alien lifeforms with alien behavior like you would find in a speculative evolution fiction art book while also giving them a human understandable emotionally driven narrative and space age tech for the plot of a story. Its easier to relate to blue cat person than to the Blob I guess is my point.

        I really like the comic Humanity Lost for its better representation of alien life in its story. The author really cares about that kind of world building ad im here for it really great stuff.

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          The amazingly innovative 1930s science fiction author Olaf Stapledon has an invasion from Mars in his epic history of the future of humanity and its various evolutionary stages, Last and First Men. The Martians are a gaseous life form that can come together to sort of form a jellylike mass. They originally think radio signals are Earth’s dominant form of life and everything else is their livestock. That feels much more believable to me in terms of how we would relate to each other.

  • Spacehooks@reddthat.com
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    Cambrian seems like heavens design team didnt have an established meta and were just having fun with it. Once the horse design got approved the engineering team got lazy and used it as the base for everything.