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TransformerRobot

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  1. You guys sure I can't just use red food coloring I can get at the grocery store?
  2. Then I'd like to see a picture of your recipe so we can compare it with a shot of real blood.
  3. Would it be safe to put that mixture on grass? Or would it be toxic for the grass?
  4. Then how do we repel those energies? Energy can't be destroyed but it certainly can be transferred, like in an electric current.
  5. Well I found some deer bones up in the woods near my house after coyotes had eaten the deer, but they might not be there by now after decomposing. If they were there I was hoping to splatter fake blood all over them to make it look more gruesome. If I can't do that, maybe I could put fake blood on my driveway or lawn, adding rawhide dog bones to make it look like someone was eaten by a monster.
  6. Can anyone here tell me what ingredients and/or combinations I'll need to make fake blood? I wanna try making fake blood or slime like in movies and TV, but I only know how to do slime rather than blood.
  7. There's this yellow area in the arctic that they say could lead to possible life forms close to Jupiter.
  8. Then we need to get rid of human slavery and sex trafficking. The illegal arms trade needs to be destroyed.
  9. We could raise funds for such a project if we got rid of the tobacco industry.
  10. Well how large would the comet be? Not too large, I'm trying to terraform Mars not blow it to pieces.
  11. Well I kept in mind that speciation doesn't happen instantly, but this is set in the distant future where scientists have discovered many amazing feats, such as somehow speeding up organic development for certain animals and plants. They actually would be aliens, only in the sense that they eventually settle down on another planet. In case you missed that I mentioned steroids being part of their developing super strength, and it might also have caused them to become kind of quick tempered. How about starting at 2040? If calling them a new species altogether is too much, how about parahumans? They'd still be recognized as humans, just with more complex biology.
  12. Okay, so what if there were several hundred pregnant women afflicted with an illness that would cause their unborn children to be without proper bones or skin, and they each had the same gene therapy done to them to save the babies, causing their children to be born just like the alien girl? Then doctors would have to bring the children with them to a domed city on Mars, because they needed a planet with lower gravity so they had a safer environment to develop their bones and muscles. The illness was almost completely destroyed in humans as a result. In order for the children to eventually return to Earth, they were put through rigorous training to become physically fit, so that on Earth they wouldn't be negatively affected by higher gravity. Eventually, as the children grew into adults, they became so strong that on average they could lift 2 times their own weight or more. It was risky, but the creatures were injected with steroids once a month to help build muscle mass. Around this time, Mars was undergoing the process of terraforming. The planet was made warm enough so that frozen CO2 returned to the atmosphere, causing a greenhouse effect that melted the Martian icecaps and create oceans. Trees and other planets were then planted, which created oxygen. The creatures were amazed that the world outside the dome had become so full of life in just a few decades. The scientists taught the creatures the basic morals and ethics to live by, and how trees and plants were what gave Mars it's now Earth-like atmosphere. Realizing that hurting trees and plants would also harm their ecology, the creatures grew to care for their environment with ever fiber of their being. Unfortunately, this made them somewhat ecologically extreme by human standards. One day a visitor from Earth accidentally felled a tree. The creatures were so furious at him that they killed him for it. After the incident the scientists fled back to Earth, feeling that it was best to stay away from the creatures. However, the humans gave their word to the creatures that there would be no hostilities between the 2 planets. The domed city was evacuated and it's power supply deactivated too. With the planet to themselves, the creatures vowed to never again let another tree be taken down, as the trees served as a primary food source for them. Fifty years later, the creatures had figured out how to make their own technology for transportation use, salvaging the domed city for materials. They had been taught by the scientists long ago how to build human machines so it wasn't too difficult to create them. By now the creatures' had reproduced overtime, their population increasing from 500 to 1050, and their offspring were later expecting children of their own. Through the use of history and anthropology books left behind by the humans, they developed their own culture based on iron age tribes. Females became the dominant sex because pregnant women were the very reason for the creatures' existence. Animals that the humans left behind after the terraforming served as the creatures' meat source, and sometimes as pets. Present day (2130s which is when my show is set) their population had now reached 500,000. Due to logging being punishable by death, plants and trees had grown so much on Mars that most of the planet's land was covered in thick jungles, with a more North American environment on the underside of the planet. To preserve trees, the creatures used bamboo and sugar canes to make their homes, using the trees as building foundations.
  13. This is a little embarrassing, but here's something that recaps what we discussed earlier. With what he said in mind, nuclear power plants could be a way to melt the CO2 on Mars to help it's atmosphere, but sending materials to build the plant via spaceship? It sounds rather dangerous, so what precautions would we have to take so that the ship doesn't explode and release radiation into our atmosphere? Lead shielding I think would only keep radiation from making people sick, and it might not be enough to simply keep the fuel line from leaking.
  14. Then I was thinking of this idea for part of the story in my show: the alien girl's species originated from the side effects of a gene therapy patient in the 2030s. Now can anyone here help me figure out how something like that could happen? Remember, she has green skin, green hair, yellow eyes, very flexible, superhuman strength, has to shed her skin to renew it, and can live to be 150 years old.
  15. Would cancer or diabetes be valid examples? No kid would want to be born with either of those ailments.
  16. But what if an ultrasound showed something horribly wrong with the embryo while it was still untouched? Could genetic engineering be used to save the embryo and thusly the baby?
  17. What does that have to do with anything? I wasn't suggesting we make eugnics.
  18. I find it incredible, yet mind boggling, that there's a possibility to alter the genes in an unborn human being so that they're born with different skin, hair, eyes, etc. I haven't seen any examples of people who have been genetically modified in any way, so I came here to discuss with more experienced minds like you, can you genetically modify a human being, and is it a good idea to do so?
  19. So we're not hopelessly doomed to destruction of our galaxy?
  20. Then would there be a way for inhabitants of a planet with higher gravity to live longer? Maybe give them stronger bone systems?
  21. So if someone was born on a planet three times as big as Earth, they would grow up to develop stronger muscles?
  22. So if we would be stronger or faster physically if we were somewhere with weaker gravity?
  23. Yes, perhaps the moon would be easier than Mars or Venus. Also, are you saying that even if people were planning to live on a terraformed Mars, they would have to be genetically altered to better suit it's atmosphere and climate?
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