Talk:Deep Child Egg Case Fragments

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Where does "The Druuge intend to use the tough fungal fibers to create even stronger harnesses for their slaves." come from? — SvdB 17:25, 30 Oct 2005 (CET)

There's a comment in the Role Playing Resource Guide on pages 39 and 40.
The Druuge desire Deep Child Egg Case Fragments from which they extract incredibly tough, fungal fibers to build inescapable harnesses for their slaves.
--Fyzixfighter 23:04, 30 Oct 2005 (CET)

I still think xenofrom is the perfect word -- for "alien life form", I think the word is xenomorph. 68.35.154.196 23:05, 3 June 2006 (CEST)

First let me say that I agree that "terraform" isn't the best word in this situation. However, "xenoform" is explicitly used in the SC canon as a word/slang for alien lifeform, eg VUX (Very Ugly Xenoform). But I also agree that "xenomorph" works for alien lifeform, too. We see something similar in the description of the VUX Beast as a "xenoteratomorph". I think that I also understand your initial intention of changing it from the word "terraform" since this is a somewhat human-centric term, and the deep children turn worlds into something that is nothing like earth, quite the opposite in fact. That's why I didn't blanket revert back to terraform. There is some usage of the word "terraform" as a broad synonym for planetary engineering in general no matter the outcome, but again I agree that using it here could be misleading. I don't like using "xenoform" as a verb in this sense ("Alien-shaping" a world) because I've never seen it used as such in an actual dictionary, in popular fiction, nor in the SC canon. Do you know of any instances where it is used in this way, either in a dictionary or in the popular scifi genre? --Fyzixfighter 03:19, 4 June 2006 (CEST)