
VOIDSY: What do you think about Seaspray’s identity issues?
MILLER: Well…I feel a little bad, for how they feel this way…
MILLER: It’s not as if I could predict this when I made them, but it still makes me worry. I never wanted them to feel out of place.
MILLER: Buddy mentioned some kind of machine, and I’m very interested in that.
VOIDSY: Well…it does have one issue.
VOIDSY: It requires a corpse, presumably with the type you want to switch to.
EASTWOOD: Fuck that. No one’s dying today.
VOIDSY: We did create a corpse earlier, when we were thinking about doing this to Buddy, but Dad got distressed by it and we buried it.
VOIDSY: No death required, but we have to be careful about not freaking our TCPs out.
VOIDSY: We have some more ideas for Earth creatures, if you’d like them.
MILLER: That’d be good, I think!
MILLER: I’ll have to run the ideas I think are good by Seaspray, but that would be a big help with my domains and all.
MILLER: What do you have in mind?
VOIDSY: The mimic octopus is a sea creature that’s good at stealth due to its ability to well, mimic other creatures, and that could be a hell of a good ability for this game. It has a pretty venomous bite as well, but we’re not sure if that’ll stick. The biggest draw of this one would be giving Seaspray the ability to further change their form at will.
VOIDSY: The osprey is a seabird, and a flying TCP may be a huge asset. The scouting potential there is huge.
VOIDSY: The mantis and pistol shrimps are both extremely powerful sea creatures we have here, with the former having the ability to strike with the power of a rifle, and the latter able to create large shockwaves. They’d likely be offensive typings, which would be useful for your team.
MILLER: Hmm.
MILLER: I don’t know how I feel about an offensive type, honestly.
MILLER: Seaspray certainly hits hard as is, but Lady has even more utility in that regard, if you can believe it!
MILLER: I think the octopus and the osprey sound the most promising to me.
VOIDSY: We’ll spawn both corpses once everybody’s checked out the sanctuary.
MILLER: Mhm! I think we should be careful with this, too.
MILLER: Make them somewhere isolated, leave Seaspray to pick in privacy.
MILLER: If they want to let other people in to look, that’ll be their call.
VOIDSY: Good plan. We’ll put that into action ASAP.
MILLER: Thank you! I really hope this helps.