Maybe the Furlings could be an aquatic life form.
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there migth have been other enemies that the wraith had, back in the day before the acients but none anymore other wise they would have destroyed them while they slept. Plus wraith only like to eat human so any other races that do exsist in this galaxy prob dont get involved with the wraith because the wraith dont annoy them. but then again the asgard fight the gou'ald even know the gou'ald dont take them as hosts.
maybe later we will find what is left of a race that lived with the wraith thousands of years before the accents got there. a race that might have been food for them and then rose up but they got beat back. So the wraith dont win they all killed them self's, then the wraith went back to sleep until another centiened races stepped onto its feeding grounds?
oh and they will be a aquatic race that lives underwater called squishy.
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Originally posted by AsgardCarnagethere migth have been other enemies that the wraith had, back in the day before the acients but none anymore other wise they would have destroyed them while they slept. Plus wraith only like to eat human so any other races that do exsist in this galaxy prob dont get involved with the wraith because the wraith dont annoy them. but then again the asgard fight the gou'ald even know the gou'ald dont take them as hosts.
maybe later we will find what is left of a race that lived with the wraith thousands of years before the accents got there. a race that might have been food for them and then rose up but they got beat back. So the wraith dont win they all killed them self's, then the wraith went back to sleep until another centiened races stepped onto its feeding grounds?
oh and they will be a aquatic race that lives underwater called squishy.
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Originally posted by WurdBendurI created a race of fish-like people (which I called the Sea Folk or Seftot) for my own fiction. They're actually mammals, and closely related to humans, but they do need to return to the water occasionally or their skin will dry out, which would be quite uncomfortable. But they'd be fine as long as they go back to soak for a while.Behold the majesty that is...GERALD!
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Originally posted by greytopThey had a TV series in 1977, called Man from Atlantis, where he was human but could breath air but every so often had to go back to the sea to build up his strength. Patrick Duffy starred as the waterbreathing man from Atlantis.
The writers could based the Aliens on something of that nature. Then the Aliens could interact with dryworlders, (Air breathers) when they need to.
*breathes into paper bag*In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
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Originally posted by greytopWhat about the alien from Fire and Water? He was water base. We could have some relative related to him around.
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Originally posted by Ancient 1Sorry greytop; that's not what they meant by water-based. That creature merely lived in the water. The others are referring to somethng along the lines of the creature in the movie, The Abyss. It was seemingly made up of water molecules.
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Originally posted by greytopWould Aquaman be more of your style, Major Clanger?
Not their fault, really, but when your powers all require you to be in the water and commune with the fishes, you really need to work the beat rather than joining a primarily terrestrial superteam and be relegated to the occasional bit of sewer infiltration or other - if you will - wetwork.Behold the majesty that is...GERALD!
- Read The Prophet's fan fiction at The Lost Vegas Public Library.
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