• ivanafterall
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      256 months ago

      “Everyone romaine calm! I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass, and I haven’t botany bubblegum.”

  • @nxdefiant
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    I’m assuming there’s a light under that top dome cap, and that the box is there to regulate the chamber environment, making this more of a vivarium than a terrarium.

    Given that she’s using it as an oxygen source, the term vivarium, meaning “place of life”, doubly applies.

    Her evil name then, should be Vivaria

  • WashedOver
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    With that upper black hose I suspect she’s huffing the oxygen from the cannister.

    I go with “the Filteress”

  • Monz
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    156 months ago

    I’m not smart enough to know, but that doesn’t seem like it’s enough to actually provide a person all their oxygen.

    Any biologists here?

    • @Cort@lemmy.world
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      For some reason I remember something like 8-12 fully grown oak trees being the minimum to sustain a person. I think it was in a thread about surviving in a bunker or fallout shelter.

      Not a biologist though, so you’d better do your own googling

      • @metallic_z3r0@infosec.pub
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        Wouldn’t algae be the most efficient at oxygen production? You’d still need about 1000L of water for the algae (assuming a 1L:1g ratio for the algae to thrive), the light source would hopefully be solar or else you’re using a lot of energy (good luck bunker people), and you’d have to have some method of feeding and filtering it (maybe its output can be something else’s input and vice versa?), but it’s a little more doable than 8-12 oaks.

  • @jtk@lemmy.sdf.org
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    136 months ago

    She’s just the exo-suit providing mobility to the highly intelligent alien plant being named Pistil Stamen.

  • teft
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    Dr Bloom.