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Ships cat.
My first post guys. Discovered Oolite the other day when pootling around the internet.
I bought Elite the first day it was out for my BBC. God I was excited, I can still remember the ad. So far ahead of everythin else... for years as well.
Anyway. I was wondering, I've been playing the game for a few weeks now and love the oxp's. The only thing that really get's irritating is the number of our furry stowaways I seem to pick up in cargo pods.
Could it be possible to buys a ships cat (only available at tech level 1 universes) Obvously a normal cat wouldn't do the trick, it'd have to be an expensive trumbler with a large appetite.
Oh, and it'd be neutered for good measure.
I bought Elite the first day it was out for my BBC. God I was excited, I can still remember the ad. So far ahead of everythin else... for years as well.
Anyway. I was wondering, I've been playing the game for a few weeks now and love the oxp's. The only thing that really get's irritating is the number of our furry stowaways I seem to pick up in cargo pods.
Could it be possible to buys a ships cat (only available at tech level 1 universes) Obvously a normal cat wouldn't do the trick, it'd have to be an expensive trumbler with a large appetite.
Oh, and it'd be neutered for good measure.
The question is: Will the trumbles eat the cats first? Trumbles DO eat slaves the instant I get them on board!CptnEcho wrote:Good idea (a cat to eat the Trumbles).
Are there any cats available that can eat trumbles faster than the trumbles can reproduce?
I'd prefer a predatory spider crawling over my screen, hunting the trumbles!
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I've been known to dine on the occasional trumble, though I'm not a felinid and I don't hire out as crew. <hint> BBQ the damned thing. </hint>
As for the felinids of the Ooniverse, most are known to despise trumbles with a passion and are willing to remove the pests with a handblaster, blowtorch, large wrench, or anything else that can be used as a weapon of trumblemass destruction overkill.
Only one felinid that I know tries to make a side business out of selling trumbles to unsuspecting commanders.
As for the felinids of the Ooniverse, most are known to despise trumbles with a passion and are willing to remove the pests with a handblaster, blowtorch, large wrench, or anything else that can be used as a weapon of trumble
Only one felinid that I know tries to make a side business out of selling trumbles to unsuspecting commanders.
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Ships cat.
Oh, I know about the BBQ. That's not the issue.
The thing is I'm on a diet and apparently trumbles are bad for the old cholesterol.
Whereas a cat, nice soothing things, give em a stroke now and again.
I thought about a dog, but....they'd want too much attention when you're trying to polish a few pirates of an asteroid for example.
So: Wanted. Ships cat, must be cabin trained. low maintenance. Good trumbler. Anyprice within reason.
The thing is I'm on a diet and apparently trumbles are bad for the old cholesterol.
Whereas a cat, nice soothing things, give em a stroke now and again.
I thought about a dog, but....they'd want too much attention when you're trying to polish a few pirates of an asteroid for example.
So: Wanted. Ships cat, must be cabin trained. low maintenance. Good trumbler. Anyprice within reason.
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Hi, Old Parishioner, and first of all welcome to the boards, and of course to this great game!
I see one problem with your idea of a ship's cat: The most prominent feline in these regions of space is actually known for selling (and therefore spreading) trumbles, not eliminating them. Now, if this is an in any way representative sample, you won't see a trumble-eating cat soon, I'm afraid.
I see one problem with your idea of a ship's cat: The most prominent feline in these regions of space is actually known for selling (and therefore spreading) trumbles, not eliminating them. Now, if this is an in any way representative sample, you won't see a trumble-eating cat soon, I'm afraid.
How about my spider suggestion in that case? Wouldn't it be fun to have a spider hunt down a trumble and eat it, the trumble shrinking until it's dead and falls off the ship?Commander McLane wrote:I see one problem with your idea of a ship's cat: The most prominent feline in these regions of space is actually known for selling (and therefore spreading) trumbles, not eliminating them. Now, if this is an in any way representative sample, you won't see a trumble-eating cat soon, I'm afraid.
You wouldn't have to see blood that way, as spiders are more likely to bite and then suck them dry. Could leave the famous trumble furs known from Elite!
With cats I would see the problem that the trumbles eat the cats. Spiders use poison which cats do not have...and trumbles can eat things much bigger and stronger than a cat (e.g. slaves)...but I bet they cannot deal with a horrible spiders bite that liquifies their interior
Have you ever tried to tell a cat what (not) to do? I bet the results were horrible! Have you ever tried the same with a spider? I've found that it works quite often!
Screet, quite happy that he hasn't been trumbled for some days now!
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