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  1. Zombie wyvern.......I had to kill dodo wyvern But as for the egg stealing, first time I did it, I purposely used a junk argy. Somehow got away, alive. Lots of weird ducking and dodging, hiding in cracks to regain stamina, and a couple of super close calls, but somehow manage to do it without dying. Now its only happened one other time, but the rest of the time I either died or used another wyvern to get the job done. With that said, there was one time I had to kill a wyvern while using my super argy to get away on Fjordor.....The argy was a bloody mess, but we did it. A level 190 of course. x.x
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  2. (NA Official PVE Fjordur) Bred the deinos for kibble eggs, petted the megalosaurus, built a taller fence to keep the yard spinos in the yard. Then I put in my weekly ticket about the [][][] that has completely surrounded and built over the Asgard SW teleport zone and Gacha spawn. Followed that with half an hour translating Portuguese only to discover that it was the same guy that tried to extort me for rock drakes doing it to someone else by pillaring to their base walls. Had a good laugh at it, then went back to making spare narc and kibble for event taming this week. Oh and I tamed yet another compy because they are just so darned cute when they run up and beg for attention!
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  3. I choose to play on an official server where I know my base will still be there next time I log in, especially as I like to play solo. That is why I play PvE. I would also like to see PvE LDL servers as I would enjoy being able to play on a map where there are no huge dino farms that people are using to either mass produce element dust or dinos to sell. Besides I think it would be fun too experience the true ark as it was meant to be with tames rather OP bred dinos.
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  4. He probably forgot to add the clown skin mask to his ghillie helmet. Classic ARK mistake.
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  5. Chapter 12. Finding everyone else. Flying back to the camp inside the Eden Ring, everyone can see the damage done to the terrain by the impact on the surface of Arat. It is a mess like that of a great earthquake tearing up the surface. Some of the taller structures have buckled from the crash but most remain intact. Not notice earlier by Dennis is a gaping hole by one of the airlocks. Flying by it, Commander Pike has observed that a natural ramp has formed to the outside world where the piled up terrain forms a natural bridge to the outside. “$hit!” curses Nina when she sees the huge hole in the side of the ring. “This crash landing has now contaminated the flora and fauna of Arat with the plants and animals from Earth. I can even see some of the creatures from the aquarium swimming out into the sea.” “What problems are that going to create in this world?” asks Commander Pike. “It will most certainly upset the ecological balance in this world as a result of the introduction of those invasive species from Earth,” warns Nina. “Is there any way that we can round up all of those creatures before they disrupt the environment of this world?” asks Commander Pike. “Unfortunately, no,” answers Nina. “As there are survivors from this segment of Eden, there will certainly be many more that that have survived the crash of other segments of this ring. We will be unable to find them all. With the computer systems of Eden being disabled by the strong magnetic field of Arat, they will start reproducing on their own. It’s even possible that their intelligence could revert back to that of their prehistoric kin. In short, anything out there could start behaving like the glowing alphas that were living in here. And, even if they don’t, their offspring may not be tamable.” “Where do you think that our tames that are not in the paddack have disappeared to?” asks Commander Pike. “That is a good question,” answers Nina. “They could either be out looking for food, or have decided to go exploring the outside world.” “Lets land, then get the Mewings and do a complete survey of this section before nightfall,” orders Commander Pike. “In the morning, we will go looking for the rest of our crew.” The evening report of that survey results in an alarming report of the condition of the surviving segment and that of two observed on each end. Many of the wild creatures, especially the larger carnivores, are observed leaving through the broken airlock, much like the animal’s on Noah’s Ark. Worse yet, are the two segments broken off from the segment that is home base. One of those two end sections, broken off like the stern section of the sinking titanic, is spewing out surviving creatures in all directions. The other one looks devoid of anything living in it, probably the results of an explosive decompression as it broke off while still in space. Two other segment showing up close to the darkening horizon, are seen badly crumpled on their side. It is unlikely that anything has survived the resulting crash. The dome of the home section is seen floating in the nearby sea. Some other segments can be seen in the distance sticking out of the water by the setting red sun. During the night, the eight survivors are able to observe some strange activity on a moon nearby to Arat. It is the moon that the remains of the Genesis ship has crashed into. A strange glow is being observed on the surface through a telescope. It looks much like some kind of volcanic activity. “It must have been caused from the power core explosion,” comments Gabriel as he observes the activity there. “I can also make out some pieces of the Genesis Ship that are speared into the surface.” “Do you think that anything from Rockwell’s Garden could have survived the crash?” asks Commander Pike. “No,” answers Gabriel. “I can only find pieces of that ring scattered about on the surface. Besides, our survey of this system determined the atmosphere of that second moon is made up of methane, sulfuric acid, and carbon dioxide. It’s surface temperature measured 150* C. It’s doubtful that any of Rockwell’s creations could have survived in such an environment.” “Then, it is much like the surface of Venus,” comments Commander Pike. “Indeed,” answers Gabriel. “But at a much lower atmosphere pressure. Otherwise, we wouldn’t be able to see the surface.” “Hopefully, the nightmare caused by Rockwell is now over,” answers Nina. “So do I,” answers Commander Pike. “Lets pray that we won’t have to face another one as we work on our own survival.” “I agree, answers Gabriel. “Unlike your Starship Program, all of our hopes for survival were placed into this one giant ship. There will be no one coming here to rescue us. We are truly on our own to survive in this world.” It is morning on this third day on the moon of Arat when Commander Powell calls for a meeting. After much discussion, it is decided that the original campsite on Eden will become their temporary home base. After a quick inspection of the domesticated animal pen to repair some minor damage, four of the survivors, working in teams of two, take off on the flying creatures to search for the others while the rest work with Carlos on securing the camp. Commander and Mary Pike have traveled just a short ways North along the shoreline when they spot their tamed saddled raptors and carno along the shoreline. Next to them are Conner, Clark, Tammy, and Macy. “They actually found us,” Tammy tells Commander Pike as he inquires how they ended up with their tamed raptors and carno. “Incredible,” comments Mary. “Dr. Mays is certainly right about these creatures being genetically modified in intelligence. Even a bloodhound would have an impossible task of finding someone under these conditions.” “They showed up the next morning after our pod landed on the beach,” answers Conner. “At first, we though that they were some of the wild inhabitants of this world until we saw the saddles on them. It’s a good thing that they showed up when they did. When we found out that the Tek rifles was no longer working, they took out a strange looking six legged predator that came chasing after us. We have since managed to arm ourselves with pikes, crossbows, and black powder rifles.” “That sounds like we had better erect a barrier across where the airlock used to be to keep them out of Eden,” answers Commander Pike. “Do you have any idea why our radios are not working?” asks Macy. “It’s from the electromagnetic interference caused by this moon,” answers Commander Pike. “It has also disabled the computer systems on Eden as well as those on the Stryder and Voidworm.” “That would explain why half of the equipment on the survival pod isn’t functioning,” answers Macy. “Where are we setting up camp at this time?” asks Clark. “Follow the shoreline back to where you see the ripped out airlock,” answers Commander Pike. “We are making our Eden Camp our temporary base until we have found everyone that has made it down to Arat. Then, we can make a decision on where to survive in this strange new world.” Coming back to the Eden camp, Commander Pike has found that Stella Lox, Terry Taylor, Stella Lopez, and Dawn Faucett are arriving at the camp both on foot and riding on the parasaurs. “They found us,” Dawn reports to Commander Pike. “We were almost hit by Eden when it crashed into Arat two days ago. With the landing pod crushed, we have been traveling along the edge of the wreckage looking for a way inside. We let the parasaurs guide us back to the broken airlock.” With Commander Powell, his wife, and the rest of the survivors that have made it back to the Eden Camp, Gabriel and Nina are the next search party that returns with four more survivors riding on their Quizel. “Q-Bert took us on a wild goose chase out into the sea,” reports Gabriel. “She found Nancy, Mike, David, and Ahab floating on an uprooted tree. It appeared to be surrounded by giant sharks. We used the pteradons to pick them off of the tree and place them on Q-Bert’s saddle.” “Were those giant sharks the Megadlons from Eden?” asks Commander Pike. “Yes,” answers Ahab. “They must have escaped from the Eden Ring.” “Maybe, they will do us a favor and get rid of those six legged Karpos living in the sea along the shoreline,” answers Macy. “That’s not good” warns Nina. “They will upset the natural balance of wildlife in the sea.” “Only time will tell just what happened to the natural balance in this world,” answers Dr. Mays. “We’ll just have to conduct wildlife surveys from time to time to keep track what happens to that balance. In the meantime, I want everyone to help Carlos to secure the airlock so that nothing can get in here from the outside world. The four of us are going to continue to search for the others until it gets too dark to fly.” That evening, the foursome fly back to the Eden Camp to file their report. The crew working with Carlos has managed to wall off the hole made by the broken airlock. A quick survey finds that all of the wild creatures in this segment of Eden are either missing, or were killed during the impact into Arat. “It looks like most of them made it out of here,” reports Dawn. “All of our tames are accounted for,” reports Dr. Mays. “We have secured the breach in the airlock,” reports Carlos. “We even managed to secure a cargo net across the hole in the aquarium. Other then the missing dome, the rest of this segment is intact. If something unknown is going to come after us, it will have to enter from the missing dome.” “I have managed to get one of the Stryders functioning,” reports Dennis. “It’s creature detection system should warn us of anything entering the area. The fusion generator for this segment is still intact. I’ll have Nina help me get it operational in the morning. With it’s power, we should be able to create our own Terra Nova on Arat.” “Excellent!” answers Commander Powell. “Unfortunately, our extended search has failed to find any signs of the others. “I’ll send out a search team in the morning to continue looking for them.” “Lets set up a watch for the night and get some rest. It’s going to be a busy day tomorrow.”
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