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Keon:

--- Quote from: Piemanlives on November 02, 2013, 02:58:59 am ---
--- Quote from: Gryphos Fellharvest on October 09, 2013, 03:54:09 pm ---While the very origin of all life on earth is not conclusively discovered, it would be simpler, when talking about "life", to restrict the term to multi-celled organisms, which definitely originated in the ocean.

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To which I do reply, are we suggesting Airships are multi-cellular organisms?

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Multiple gas-cells, I'd hope, or you'd never repair that balloon after a single carronade volley.

Amras Gearcrank:

--- Quote from: Piemanlives on November 02, 2013, 02:58:59 am ---
--- Quote from: Gryphos Fellharvest on October 09, 2013, 03:54:09 pm ---While the very origin of all life on earth is not conclusively discovered, it would be simpler, when talking about "life", to restrict the term to multi-celled organisms, which definitely originated in the ocean.

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To which I do reply, are we suggesting Airships are multi-cellular organisms?

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Autonomous mechanical airships... O.O

*looks at AI-crewed Pyramidions*
oh...right. *amazement gone*

Re Grigio:

--- Quote from: Captain Smollett on October 09, 2013, 12:14:43 pm ---You're all wrong, life originated from space when a meteor hit mars and flung some really durable single celled organisms into our planet.  Hence Skywhales are just 1 step away from finishing the return to their origins.

Next evolutionary step... space whales!

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yeah let's build london city on their back

Koali:
Guys. Wailord. The Pokémon. It has been calculated to be less dense than air. Skywhales, like dragons and unicorns, have appeared in multiple completely different cultures. They exist, or at least used to some long time ago.

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