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The Plants Of Gemini

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"The planet of Gemini was once home to these passive collections of Fauna, and Flora.
Breathtaking scenes of luminous green stretching unto the horizon as flocks of Aligeets
swoop across my view."

A quote from the famous explorer, "Ralvadeer Stardim".

Before he was unfortunately lost in the deep bowels of one of the many Nurabulbs scattered across the world. That housed the intelligences of each plant.

Legands say he still lives on.

In one of the many, now space-born plants that escaped the planetary de-conglomeration of Gemini.


Now, those once green, and lustrious plants, litter the galaxy like dust to the wind.

The vast seething masses of green, yellow and vibrant orange seem to paint the universe like a scene from many an artists canvas.


Though, as peaceful as these entitys are, they are prone to self defence if provoked.
And although they are but weak plants, that is not to say that their breathren arent aware of the meaning...

...of revenge.

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THE PLANTS OF GEMINI

Howdy all, the plants of gemini, are a large passion project of mine.
Quite simple, yet equipped with every plant-block you would need to spread a new Green Plant Species across the galaxy.

A force of planty adversaries, with enough animals ticked away in their space-pockets to drown even the most fearsom Terran Dreadnought.

I wish you a fun time. Dealing with the many plants, of Gemini.

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GREEN, AND SUPREMELY PLANTY TO BUILD WITH.

The Plants of Gemini, host many different forms of self defence.
And resource generation.

- 8 leaf varietys.
( Trust me, more would be a hassel. )

- A selection of Stems, Knots, and bulbs.

- Cheap factory growths.

- Defencive "Electrical bulbs", and the more agressive variety!

- Acidic bile pukers, and their larger cousins!

- Spore launchers, and the more explosive relations!

- Hypherons, and their combustive spit!

Not to meniton DIRT.

- Yes, DIRT.

- Build the asteroid of your dreams.
And cover it with:

- GEMINI SEEDS.
( A plant faction without a seed launcher, is herasy. )

And of course:

- NUTRIET VENTS: For when you need to move.
( Costs your lovely resources to run! )

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ENJOY!

And as allways, feedback is appreciated.



Not enjoying is herrasy.
3 Comments
Debris Field Jun 14, 2018 @ 11:03pm 
If the plants bear colorful objects that look like flowers, it may be a vestigial structure from the time when spores needed to be transported on other living things. Spores are haploid, and fertilize each other after germination, and are not fertilized via pollination.
Debris Field Jun 14, 2018 @ 10:50pm 
Hmmm... are they Gymnosperms, Angiosperms, Spore-bearing plants, or something else?

Gymnosperms have open ovules (Pines, Cycads, etc.),

Angiosperms have flowers (Oaks, Sunflowers, etc.),

and Spore-bearing plants have, uhhh, spores (Ferns, Mosses, etc.).

The seeds are grown on the outside, suggesting it is a Gymnosperm, but since they grow so fast, suggesting it is an Angiosperm. The seed is grown from a block, further promoting the Angiosprerm hypothesis. But since the seed is flung, and appears to germinate quickly without proper roots, it may be a rather large spore. Spores are also grown on the outside of a leaf. The "seeds" also do not have an endosperm, like most plants do. It also seems that the asteroid plants could be the Gametophyte stage, as they are not fertilized at that time, and eventually create Sporophytes on them with sufficient nutrients (like dirt). The plants also grow Bulbils, like ferns do, in order to protect themselves.
Debris Field Jun 14, 2018 @ 10:50pm 
There is more evidence supporting the Spore-Bearing Plant hypothesis than there is supporting the Seed Plant hypothesis. Therefore, these plants must be some form of Ferns, as moss doesn't grow Bulbils.

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