Reaper Bones PDA entry
ArcticWarrior
Join Date: 2017-01-27 Member: 227305Members
With the addition of the reaper bones in the lost river corridor, the data entry needs to be changed for when you scan the skull. The data entry talks about the bones in the lava zone, saying "ill suited to high temps" (are is not high temp), "burn marks on the bones" (no sea dragon around) and so on. There needs to be a separate entry for these dead reapers.
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And that creature is the Reefba- I mean Sea Dragon
says so right here on their PDA ency
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Oh nevermind then.i still think they should change the Skelton entry as the player most likely will not have scanned the sea dragon yet if they are scanning those skeletons before the ones in the lava zone
And then you scan the enormous skeleton that takes up most of that central chamber in the Lost River, to be told that's just the front third of the beast. We're lucky we didn't crash on the planet 3 million years ago!
Also I'm too lazy to fix those spelling mistakes.
Also this is getting off topic
A blue whale reach adulthood between 5-10 years. It could very well be one of the Dragons we found, maybe it just grew.
Depends on how flexible Sea Dragons are, I guess. If they can twist around like this they could potentially grab stuff?
Maybe the roar was from that reaper, when it realized it was 'bout to be eaten by a seadragon.
Just saying, stop trying to claim with certainty about what can or cannot be. Particularly regarding fictitious creatures and less then descriptive records.
In my imagination it was a small dragon.
If the sea dragon were to grab something with its tentacles, Paul wouldn't be grabbed rather than squished. And anyhow, if the sea dragon swims in the direction it faces, it'd be much easier for it to grab things with its webbed hands. And if it swam over Paul, and then turned its torso around to take a look at what it was doing, its tentacles might not be able to flex in quite the necessary way to bend outwards because of their armored plates. However, I don't now if the armored plates face inwards as well; because a seea dragon could easily grab something to its left with its far right tentacle.
Also, just wondering, what are the yellow pustule-looking bioluminescences on the dragon's tentacles? Are they sensory organs? On the sea emperor, the bulges are the same color as its what-I-assume-are-eyes; as so they might very well be sensors lining the dragon's hindquarters.