Bunker.459 [Roll your terrarium]

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[Rolling @Voidiris terrarium]

[Can die] [Aquatic] [Forest] [Humongous] [Insect] [Ground]

[Synthesizing]

[Locating]

[Found]

[Sunken forest - A forest of Sea-wood trees. The wood is flexible when wet, and hard and inflexible when dry. These tree’s have long thin branches, with thin straight leaves that filter through the water; grabbing nutrients. It is completely submerged. Giant Nepidae scuttle within the foliage on the ground, fuzzy looking plants. Straight stem with reaching branches that sway through water, small frail extrusions that make it look fuzzy. Sorta resembles moss. Feeder fish swim about, along with plenty of bigger fish. A big ball with a glass window is held in place by chains. Above it is a latch, leading up. A pretty calm ecosystem.]


[Survival. That big ball, yeah, head there. It’s perfectly fit for your size… weird? Avoid getting spotted by big fish, and any insects that lurk within the trees. The water level will lower to where the tree’s leaves will fold down, and the wood hardens. A frenzy will happen and breeding season will start. Hide in the ball. There is a current generator, so watch out and not get swept up. You will be turned into pats by the filtration system. Escape. That valve.]

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flooded forrest. A tree species that requires to be submerged under water. Its branches are long and flat. A more bendable wood, filter feeder. Lives near areas where they flood then un flood. THe branches fold on to make a armor when unflood

when no water seacreats liquid that hardens till water comes

The wood do to is high flexibility is used in decorative use, but it’s pretty shit wood do to the ali
 

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[Rolling @Stealthy_Enigma terrarium]

[Will die soon] [Subterranean] [Buried] [Huge] [Insect] [Hard]

[Synthesizing]

[Locating]

[Found]

[Oh shit, cave in*tm: Termites hill. - A perfect terrarium for cockroaches, don’t ask who thought ‘Yes, bring cockroaches to preserve there species!’ Don’t know who that weirdo was. Well their dream is dead. Termites made it in. That multi layered wooden structure with perfectly guided woody plants to make it an infinitely repairing structure? Yeah, termites invaded. Somehow sneaking in, and finding their way into the terrarium. They made a nest, but weakened the structure of everything else, too much weight there, and bang, collapses with wood dust and a running cockroach or termites. They’re mean and big! Run!]


[Survival. Try to get good balance, and feed off the the fruit the woody plants make, and the miscellaneous insects within. They somehow made it in. Try to find water stations. This was less a terrarium and pet container, so there is less survival and more finding resources the owner put in. Self sustaining in a sense. Oh shit! Run a termite is falling on you! ESCAPE? WHY THINK ABOUT THAT NOW!? SHIT, GO FIND THAT TERMITE NEST, MAYBE THATS THE KEY!]
 
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6, 2, 17, 1, 5, 5
 

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Shit I had for you @AYM it was a tunnel system where currents run rampant. When it gets cold it was get ready then warm then Woosh.

clinger seaweed for salamanders to curl into to hold out till the current passed

Convection currents are the result of differential heating. Lighter (less dense), warm material rises while heavier (more dense) cool material sinks. It is this movement that creates circulation patterns known as convection currents in the atmosphere, in water, and in the mantle of Earth.

I had a whole system thought out. The cold and unheated tunnels water will sink into lower tunnels and the warmed water will rise. Causing random & constant currents. I had this in a unique bunker where the researcher wanted to test differnt ecosystems. While everyone else was in bunker 459
 
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Shit I had for you @AYM it was a tunnel system where currents run rampant. When it gets cold it was get ready then warm then Woosh.

clinger seaweed for salamanders to curl into to hold out till the current passed

Convection currents are the result of differential heating. Lighter (less dense), warm material rises while heavier (more dense) cool material sinks. It is this movement that creates circulation patterns known as convection currents in the atmosphere, in water, and in the mantle of Earth.

I had a whole system thought out. The cold and unheated tunnels water will sink into lower tunnels and the warmed water will rise. Causing random & constant currents. I had this in a unique bunker where the researcher wanted to test differnt ecosystems. While everyone else was in bunker 459
So what you're telling me is I'm unique in a unique zone.



How much air is there?
 

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So what you're telling me is I'm unique in a unique zone.



How much air is there?
None, you would have been aquatic, well, if you didn’t count the bug infested raptures, where the oxygen air pockets resided. You would last a half-day with you, by a certain point you would feel deprived from oxygen then slowly your vision go black. You a dolphin in lungs. Or a turtle bum.

like if you ever escape you would feel terrible till you got used to having crusty skin. You would need some water dousing every few hours to stay comfortable.
 
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