SPORE:TOOLS, ABILITIES, AND OTHER WHATNOT
Hello, people. And random computer programs. And google; have to be polite to google. Who knows what weird tags will turn up your names if you insult a search engine, huh? Well, first off, let me explain a few things about this piece of literature. First off-yes, I used the term whatnot. I was bored. Second off-this is not meant to be a full story; this is meant to be a whole bunch of oneshots about various abilities, vehicles, items, and possibly foods from the popular species simulation game 'Spore'. If you have a question, send it to me in a review. If you don't have a question, feel free to review anyways. If you have an insult......Go play battle tag with a Grox. But don't confuse an insult with pointing out a very real error-if you find one of those here, feel free to watch the insulters play. Oh, two more things-one, I take requests but don't do anything for order except what I feel like posting, and 2-most of the example species are from an Organization XIII Sporecast that I haven't posted yet. See if you can guess who the cells here are from-it's pretty easy! Go on, guess!
Oh, and I don't own what I don't own.
Cell-Part-Poison Sac
It started out a simple day, really. The spiky, electrocuted, and unnecessarily savage Specimen XII cell had been born, become bored, and killed it's parents with a massive electrical burst before feasting on their remains. Then, still hungry, it had gone looking for another meal......and found a variety of cell known as a Specimen VI. Sure, it had weird sacs on the side, but it only had one pair of spikes up front, and it's one method of movement was a pair of flagella-even a brainless cell could tell this was easy prey! Sure enough, upon spotting the vicious predator, the creature promptly turned it's proboscis the other way and tried to swim for it-not even trying to get the spikes in position. Very nearly evolving a way to cackle in glee, the Specimen XII shot after the weaker cell. Oh, sure, felt a bit tired after the first few minutes. The little thing certainly shouldn't have been able to outrun a jet-propelled predator to easily either, but the chase WAS half the fun. After a few more seconds of chasing the weak little brat, the electric cell got tired. After all, the thing had just stopped-surely it was fine to take a small break. Yeah.....Maybe even a nap......
An unfortunate fact for all cells living around the variant known as Specimen VI, cells aren't very well equipped to wake up for naps.
Fortunately for those clever little Specimen VIs, their own poison makes stupid predators quite tasty.
