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Genegineered Pets

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Axel the Chimeric Axel the Chimeric's picture
Genegineered Pets
The other thread on unusual Fur Coat designs had me thinking. Given the prevalence of genegineering in Eclipse Phase, I figure there's tons of unique and unusual animals out there for everything from utilitarian purposes to pure aesthetics. The setting has genegineered dinosaurs and life adapted to Venus, so why not other things? They can't all just be smarter version of regular animals. So, here are a few ideas for genegineered animals, and I'd love to hear any other people have. Flocktopi: Originally developed as a submission for the Venusian planetforming project, Flocktopi were later rejected when they did not properly fit the proposed ecosystem. Since then, they have become popular as pets on other habitats, as their genes are open-source. With a mantle of only four centimetres and tentacles only around eight, their mantle has been modified to become a gas-bag filled with hydrogen and a small amount of bioluminescent bacteria just beneath the skin. With their ability to change colour, this allows them to produce all kinds of interesting shades of light, creating spectacular shows in open areas of habitats where they exist in large numbers. On some habitats, though, it is mandatory that Flocktopi are bred as females only; a few cases of population explosions have led to whole areas of habitats being filled with hundreds of Flocktopi. While this is beautiful in a park setting, it makes giving a presentation in an office building significantly more difficult. Fossilife: Not so much one creature but a branching term, Fossilife is a descriptor of any creature recreated to look like an extinct one. Far removed from Sky Ark's immense dinosaurians, however, most Fossilife is relatively small and meant to be kept as inoffensive pets. Examples include recreated ammonites, meganurae, and trilobites. Some take it a step further and even recreate extinct plants and fungi to create miniature recreated ecosystems, but, as with Sky Ark, some simply call this what transhumanity thinks the eras looked like and not an actual recreation. Heaters: A more utilitarian creature, Heaters were created for companionship in a very specific way. Resembling overly large and fluffy ferrets, Heaters produce an excessive amount of body heat, and are attracted to cool places. Transhumans in particular are favourite targets, and they have a tendency to wrap around hands, feet, and necks, providing warmth when the person is cold. When they start to get too warm, the Heater unwraps itself and crawls away. While most smart clothing is undoubtedly just as capable at keeping a person perfectly balanced in terms of temperature, many enjoy having a Heater around for the company it provides. EFS: EFS (pronounced "ehfs") are a rather dark-minded creation of an anarchist gatecrasher who was tired of carrying dried food supplies or lugging around a nano-printer for the purpose. EFS stands for Emergency Food Supplies, and consists of a rather pudgy creature modelled off of a wild boar. Incredibly loyal, the animal follows its owner wherever they go, and will not defend itself against them, which is perfect considering their intent. EFS are designed as an early warning system for gates with exofauna and, as their name would suggest, food in the case of an emergency. The latter they provide rather obviously, and the former they provide by always staying a few steps behind their owner, so that, should they ever be chased by a predator, it is the EFS that will be eaten and not the transhuman. While most consider owning an EFS in bad taste, it has seen a fair amount of use and saved a number of lives and is seen by some as a symbol of altruistic valour.
nick012000 nick012000's picture
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I don't think transhumans have genetically engineered anything capable of surviving on the surface of Venus yet; if they had, they wouldn't need to use Q-Morphs.

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Axel the Chimeric Axel the Chimeric's picture
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It's not for the surface, hence the gas-bags. In Sunward, the planetforming project for Venus is about creating life suited to surviving in the atmosphere.
nezumi.hebereke nezumi.hebereke's picture
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I am a little surprised how much biogeneering has been neglected in the setting. Looking at 2011, biotech already does more nanotech work than the dedicated nanotech guys can do. Then they're designing all sorts of new morphs and so on. So yes, I fully expect biotech to play a much bigger role. Your ideas all look good, with some modifications. The heaters should be nearly hairless, unless the fur isn't hair like we know it. Hair is an insulator, so would make them less effective at their job. There is a real life, modern day equivalent to a Heater. It's called a 'chihuahua'. EFS should have a digestive track more like a cow than a boar. Boars mostly eat food a lot like we do, so having an EFS actually creates competition for food. Cows eat food which is inedible to humans (and presumably, most transhumans), which the digest through the use of complex bacteria in their gut. The bacteria package could be custom-made to the environment, permitting the EFS to convert otherwise unusable biomatter into food (or plastics, medicine, terraforming gases or whatever). Better still, make the EFS grow extra limbs which can be cut off without causing significant harm and now you have an animal which practically WANTS to be eaten.
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root@Genegineered Pets [hr] Velocirat: A cross between a super-intelligent, bipedal rat and a very small velociraptor, the velocirat was designed to answer the simple question of "What is worse than being hunted by a pack of velociraptors?" The answer: "A pack of velociraptors...with radios." The initial population was kept small (and tiny) to avoid an x-threat incident, but after a group of anti-genegineering terrorists broke into the lab and set them free, the velocirat was found to only be a nuisance for any owner of a Space Roach (for some reason, they like to pick on Space Roaches; especially ones being used for habitat janitorial duties), but generally they are as harmless to transhumans as a rabbit with thumbs, and are about as cute.
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root@Genegineered Pets [hr]
Axel the Chimeric wrote:
EFS stands for Emergency Food Supplies, and consists of a rather pudgy creature modelled off of a wild boar.
Hmm. Do they taste like tapioca pudding? And when they go bad do the go so bad that people only have the chance to garble "Wastit!" before the cute little monsters put make sharp things go through soft things that scream and bleed?
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