Board Thread:Pitches/@comment-3213993-20140406090415/@comment-3213993-20140408012137

142.22.16.55 wrote: I, for one, think creating a world without sapient life could be an interesting thought experiment, one I should probably attempt in my free time. Don't discourage him from doing so.

Love the idea. if I were an Admin, I'd give you a thumb's up.

- King, forgot to log in. Also, hello again, JPT! Jurassic Park Wiki, remember? Yes, I remember.

And a planet without sapient life would indeed be interesting. I am currently thinking of mangrove niches on Glaucus being taken over by sexually dimorphic cephalopod-like organisms. The females are mostly sessile and are rooted to the ground by their tentacles, but the males are insect-like vicious predators that defend the females in exhange for mating. The males start their lives as miniature versions of themselves, but females start their lives as fish-like creatures that eat as much algae as they can until they use the chloroplasts from their food, much like this sea slug.