Acid, plasma and imploding [exploding would send them out...] the planet could work.
I bet nukes would make them magically mutate, so i'm not even going to bother with those.
Really once an infestation on a world spreads with how they're set up the only thing I can think is that sending the planet into the nearby star to be sure without evacuation of any civilians [too dangerous] would work out in the end.
Although I think it's a little retarded how the slime can magically eat through any form of protection, even titanium alloys? What of energy barriers? Surely something can be used as protection.
Somehow lodging a back hole into the center of a planet or using some sort of gravitational field that forces the planet into itself.
Probably too high tech, but I would recommend decreasing infestation rate or making it easier to get rid of since currently they're so hard to eradicate while being able to spread so rapidly a anti-matter WMD is just a distraction to them.
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Forgot to consider the fact that it uses nitrogen as a source of nutrition, but still the low temperature of the liquid nitrogen itself would probably still induce freezing.
Forgot to consider the fact that it uses nitrogen as a source of nutrition, but still the low temperature of the liquid nitrogen itself would probably still induce freezing.
...then it will explode, releasing bits of it everywhere.
Why? It will grow at an exceptional rate, making pressure in the ice.
Besides, you can't actually kill Experiment 5 with artificial means.
...then it will explode, releasing bits of it everywhere.
Why? It will grow at an exceptional rate, making pressure in the ice.
Besides, you can't actually kill Experiment 5 with artificial means.
You might wanna consider 'artificial' as just means a natural thing crafted into something else by a sentient. By definition the slime itself is artificial.
Therefore how could it tell the difference between a artificial freezing and natural freezing if artificial freezing just emulates the effects of natural freezing?
Overall they spread to fast and are too hard to contain or eliminate. Even disadvantages like range have been made mute since you gave them with ranged slime attacks that instantly infect and space cannons.
You might wanna consider 'artificial' as just means a natural thing crafted into something else by a sentient. By definition the slime itself is artificial.
Therefore how could it tell the difference between a artificial freezing and natural freezing if artificial freezing just emulates the effects of natural freezing?
Overall they spread to fast and are too hard to contain or eliminate. Even disadvantages like range have been made mute since you gave them with ranged slime attacks that instantly infect and space cannons.
Told you it was getting OP.
By natural, I mean the environment. That can cause death, where as artifical will just cause hibernation.
Is it not the responsibility of you to not make it OP? Why are you pinning the blame on me for it being OP?
And that still makes little sense because a freeze thrower would freeze them at even lower temperatures than the environment, which you'd think would be more devastating.
They're tall, humanoid creatures, but unlike humans they have an exoskeleton and somewhat resemble insects. They've adapted to life underground, so they have large claws for digging. Also, many parts of their body glow with either a purple or blue light, depending on their gender. They have a pair of wings on their backs, but they can only hover a few inches above the ground since their wings aren't very powerful. They are rather clumsy on their feet, so they use their wings to move from place to place, but stay on the ground when they're stationary.
I'm planning on adding much more to it, but for now this is all I got. Oh, and by the way, sorry about the OOC brackets. It's become a habit.
Change 'blue flame' to 'temperatures above 1 200° Celcius', as that's the temperature that a flame will begin burning in the 'white' range (which includes blue). At first I thought a 'blue flame' was a specific chemical fire or some sort of heat weapon, not just high-temperature flame.
Also, work on the page for the Vorta (my race) has started.
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I bet nukes would make them magically mutate, so i'm not even going to bother with those.
Really once an infestation on a world spreads with how they're set up the only thing I can think is that sending the planet into the nearby star to be sure without evacuation of any civilians [too dangerous] would work out in the end.
Although I think it's a little retarded how the slime can magically eat through any form of protection, even titanium alloys? What of energy barriers? Surely something can be used as protection.
Saw the original post.
You're gonna need a whole load of acid and plasma.
Imploding... please explain further.
Read.
Please.
Somehow lodging a back hole into the center of a planet or using some sort of gravitational field that forces the planet into itself.
Probably too high tech, but I would recommend decreasing infestation rate or making it easier to get rid of since currently they're so hard to eradicate while being able to spread so rapidly a anti-matter WMD is just a distraction to them.
...then it will explode, releasing bits of it everywhere.
Why? It will grow at an exceptional rate, making pressure in the ice.
Besides, you can't actually kill Experiment 5 with artificial means.
You might wanna consider 'artificial' as just means a natural thing crafted into something else by a sentient. By definition the slime itself is artificial.
Therefore how could it tell the difference between a artificial freezing and natural freezing if artificial freezing just emulates the effects of natural freezing?
Overall they spread to fast and are too hard to contain or eliminate. Even disadvantages like range have been made mute since you gave them with ranged slime attacks that instantly infect and space cannons.
Told you it was getting OP.
By natural, I mean the environment. That can cause death, where as artifical will just cause hibernation.
And that still makes little sense because a freeze thrower would freeze them at even lower temperatures than the environment, which you'd think would be more devastating.
Anyway, they rarely use slime cannons offensively, and it takes weeks to make the large thing.
May make changes to frost.
Fire damage won't be changed as blue flames are more devastating and can burn without fumes.
Anti-matter and acid will dissolve it though.
Give a description.
Btw, don't use '((-insert text here-))' here - this is OOC.
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Either mineral spot/supernova means that players will have to deal with Experiment 5.
I'm planning on adding much more to it, but for now this is all I got. Oh, and by the way, sorry about the OOC brackets. It's become a habit.
Also, work on the page for the Vorta (my race) has started.