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[quote] whereas with the insectbots you only have to learn to distinguish between Tick/Roach/Flee[/quote]
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[quote] whereas with the insectbots you only have to learn to distinguish between Tick/Roach/Flee[/quote]
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[quote] That's why I say that a set of three is actually a helpful thematic naming whereas a set of seven (or worse) is a harmful theming.[/quote]
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[quote] That's why I say that a set of three is actually a helpful thematic naming whereas a set of seven (or worse) is a harmful theming.[/quote]
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Tick and Flea are (commonly known as) parasites, while Roach is an omnivore. Whereas, Tick and Roach are kamikaze units and Flea is a scout/raider.
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Tick and Flea are (commonly known as) parasites, while Roach is an omnivore. Whereas, Tick and Roach are kamikaze units and Flea is a scout/raider.
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ZK contains at least 7 more insect-like (arachnid) names [color=orange][tooltip=Hermit,Gnat,Recluse,Weaver,Scorpion,Redback,Tarantula][?][/tooltip][/color]
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ZK contains at least 7 more insect-like (arachnid) names [color=orange][tooltip=Hermit,Gnat,Recluse,Weaver,Scorpion,Redback,Tarantula][?][/tooltip][/color]
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[spoiler]And
even
though
most
of
them
are
spider-like
rather
than
exclusively
insect-like,
Flea
and
Tick
being
technically
spiders
by
zk
meaning
of
the
word
doesn't
help
keep
classes
separate.
And
in
the
threesome
{
Tick,
Roach,
Flea}
,
only
Roach
is
an
insect,
both
others
being
arachnids.
The
"set
of
three"
simply
does
not
exist
in
any
clear
form.
[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]And
even
though
most
of
them
are
spider-like
rather
than
exclusively
insect-like,
Flea
and
Tick
being
technically
spiders
by
zk
meaning
of
the
word
doesn't
help
keep
classes
separate.
And
in
the
threesome
{
Tick,
Roach,
Flea}
,
only
Roach
and
Flea
an
insects,
while
Tick
is
an
arachnid.
The
"set
of
three"
simply
does
not
exist
in
any
well-defined
form.
[/spoiler]
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