Greetings from Deimos! Deimos is currently experiencing some unusual radial tilt, so mind the gap.
Episode 26, blips! Everybody’s favorite custom creature creations.
A long ramble about blips, the all-purpose solution to unique species requests and special snowflake builds.
♃ 0.007 — shownotes coming soon!
Note, late in the episode I cut about 20 minutes when the hosts started chasing their tails, conversationally speaking. I don’t think any meaningful content was lost, but a couple of references to the deleted chunk turn up later. This won’t make any significant difference in the coherence of the episode, but worth mentioning.
With thanks to Sirius Beat for our intro music, “Future Club,” and outro music, “Tronicles.” Our fun, modular header art is by Absyfield , (Thank you Ashley!) and Whines is our audio engineer.
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How the vectors age is an interesting point to me. I wonder if vectors age up to 25 or close, or rather what ever age they reach full maturity. I know they hit adulthood sooner than humans so, that would likely be younger than 25. Since they fall apart quickly when nearing death, I wonder if they just do not age until they hit like, 98 years old (or older) and then just rapidly catch up on all of that aging they skipped out on condensed in the following 2 years. Does my wording make sense?
So they would hit full maturity, stop visibly aging or hardly show aging at all, then in the last year or two of life they rapidly age into death.
I just realized you guys got into that a little further, and it seems the text speaks of this happening but in a much less dramatic way.