I feel that STO has placed too much emphasis on bad pets. Epohhs are terrible. They're small coloured pugs. They're derivative. And tardigrades, though cannon, look like walking brown blobs with a shake-weight for a mouth.
The nanov is a better option. It is a delightful pink and slaps its tentacles on the ground in the most adorable way. I think STO should expand this pet, perhaps by having nanovs of different sizes, or different colours, or with a different number of tentacles.
There was an odd tradition in Detroit, where they used to throw an octopus onto the ice for the Red Wing home games. Maybe the tradition returns in time for next Winter Event with pet Nanovs?
There was an odd tradition in Detroit, where they used to throw an octopus onto the ice for the Red Wing home games. Maybe the tradition returns in time for next Winter Event with pet Nanovs?
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— Sabaton, "Great War"
There doesn't seem to be much to discuss as your post appears to be more of a statement, than a question or a debate. What kind of response are you envisioning?
As much as love new pets (of any kind) until they get an inventory tab of their own, it's just taking alot of space in my regular inventory.
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There was an odd tradition in Detroit, where they used to throw an octopus onto the ice for the Red Wing home games. Maybe the tradition returns in time for next Winter Event with pet Nanovs?
I saw an interesting story years ago about how a team of researchers studying octopi kept one in a tank on a table and fish that they used to feed it in another tank in the same room. One day they noticed a bunch of water splashed around and saw nothing damaged, but noticed the fish had all been eaten.... and the octopus was happily sitting in it's tank. Apparently it had crawled out of the tank into the other tank eaten the fish and went back to it's own tank.
There was an odd tradition in Detroit, where they used to throw an octopus onto the ice for the Red Wing home games. Maybe the tradition returns in time for next Winter Event with pet Nanovs?
There was an odd tradition in Detroit, where they used to throw an octopus onto the ice for the Red Wing home games. Maybe the tradition returns in time for next Winter Event with pet Nanovs?
I saw an interesting story years ago about how a team of researchers studying octopi kept one in a tank on a table and fish that they used to feed it in another tank in the same room. One day they noticed a bunch of water splashed around and saw nothing damaged, but noticed the fish had all been eaten.... and the octopus was happily sitting in it's tank. Apparently it had crawled out of the tank into the other tank eaten the fish and went back to it's own tank.
aincient aliens claims that the octopus has a wildly diffrent genome from any other .. was it mollusc? whatever family they are lumped in, it's genes are nothing like thier bretheren
While I do really like Nanov's...I wont have you badmouthing my Peppermint Epohh! I've had it since the first year they had the Winter Epohhs and I wouldn't give it up for anything!
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That poor octopus. Don't they know octopi are cute and cuddly and really smart?
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I saw an interesting story years ago about how a team of researchers studying octopi kept one in a tank on a table and fish that they used to feed it in another tank in the same room. One day they noticed a bunch of water splashed around and saw nothing damaged, but noticed the fish had all been eaten.... and the octopus was happily sitting in it's tank. Apparently it had crawled out of the tank into the other tank eaten the fish and went back to it's own tank.
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You're right. They're....well, nevermind, it's too suggestive
aincient aliens claims that the octopus has a wildly diffrent genome from any other .. was it mollusc? whatever family they are lumped in, it's genes are nothing like thier bretheren