Alien Zoo [26 prims] We have used the latest tech to construct a fully-functioning Alien Zoo, where living specimens of lifeforms from across the known planetary systems can be observed and studied. The zoo can generate complete alien ecosystems and fill them with various exotic lifeforms by simply choosing the options from the menu. Features include:
Zoo environments included:
The ecosystem container has a corridor that runs around the entire circumference to give you a full view to your specimens. There's a local vertical teleport in the corridor that gives you access to the upper maintenance area. From here, you can safely look down into the container. If you're brave enough, you can even plunge into the waters of the aquarium ecosystem and swim with the fishes. (Jump in & switch to "fly"). Just stay clear of anything with teeth or tentacles.) When you make a selection, a large data info-poster appears on a wall behind the ecosystem controls. The Ecosystem menu has an option to clear away any current materials and leave you with an empty zoo chamber. This module is part of the Exosphere Starbase range, so you will be able to connect it to any of your existing Starbase builds by touching the door frames. Of course, you can put it anywhere, including a sim surface. | Aquarium: From the teeming waters on Skene's Planet Once you select the aquatic ecosystem, circular glass walls will appear and fill with water, plants and rocks. Then, the fish begin to appear... These exotic alien fish-creatures all have moving fins and tentacles, and swim randomly around the huge glass container. You can watch them swim, fight, shoal & spawn. They're an inquisitive lot & often swim up to the borosilicate plasti-glass walls for a good look at you. Swamplands: From the foetid swamplands of the planet Mir Lana This ecosystem has a thick bed of shrubs and trees in a swampland covered in moving sludge. If you're quiet & wait, creatures will appear in the undergrowth & begin to move about. There's giant spiders, scorpions, bugs, huge roaches and things that looks like crocodiles. They may even attack each other, rearing up out of the swamp as then collide angrily. Listen carefully and you'll hear them roaring. You can enter the enclosure, but be careful - these things can be dangerous. Rock Beast: From the Nisioh-Adnerb Nebula This specimen is an Arcturian Rock Beast from one of the moons in the Outer Rim of the Galaxy. This ecosystem replicates one of the moon's boulder-strewn craters, home to the legendary Rock Beast. It has bulging luminous eyes and thick tentacles that operate independently to scoop food into its mouth. It also emits a paralysing gas that you'll see drifting over the rocks. Prehistoric Sharks: From the megalithic planet Tik-cil of the Siro-Tilc system These prehistoric, megalithic sharks are free to swim around the water-filled container. There's three different kinds of shark and they're all mean beasts. They'll swim up to the glass sides of the container and stare at you & you know what they're thinking. Don't be tempted to simply take the teleporter to the upper maintenance area & plunge into the waters to join them. If you do, you may find yourself part of the collection of bones and skulls that you can see littering the seabed. As a precaution the upper water access has been sealed with a plasma grid when the sharks are present. Holding Cell: This is a secured hi-tech containment cell designed to hold specimens for study that are just too dangerous to allow to roam free. This one contains an Urtucan Stalk, a sentient creature with waving mandibles and a swivelling eyeball that can drive you insane if you stare at it. Don't worry, the cell's glass walls have built-in filters, so you're safe to look. It's eye will occasionally flicker around and it's even been seen to swallow its own eyeball, but don't be fooled, it's still watching you. |
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