User talk:Dyga19

Hi, welcome to Alien Species! Thanks for your edit to the User:Dyga19 page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- KyleH (Talk) 07:33, 23 August 2009

You're welcome The pages you wrote are really great, much finer than average. Just remember to include pages in all possible categories they fill in. I wish you an excellent time here on Alien Species Wiki! Feel free to contact me whenever you want BlueFrackle 17:48, 26 August 2009 (UTC)

Superinteressante - Reply
Hello Dyga! Superinteressante is a Brazilian magazine. I got this one from 1999 where they published an article about what creatures living on the other planets of the solar system would look like. The text is very short, but the illustrations are nice and the creatures are indeed very interesting, especially (in my opinion) the Vanusians.

Here in ASW I've written these pages about the Mercurian (Superinteressante) and Venusian (Superinteressante) and I plan to do the other ones someday. The Martian is a lizard/frog-like creature that locomotes by jumping and has alcohol instead of water in its blood. The ones from the gas giants are all very simple lifeforms: the Jovian looks like a jellyfish (with no tentacles), the Saturnian looks like a worm with butterfly wings, the Uranian and the Neptunian are fungus-like creatures, with the difference that the Uranians float freely through the atmosphere and the Neptunians have long roots that go down to the denser layers. Pluto is inhabited only by frozen viruses.

I can scan the magazine and send to you if you want, but it's all written in portuguese... I can try to translate to you, though, but that would take some time BlueFrackle 13:50, February 3, 2010 (UTC)


 * P.S.: Uploaded the images :) Sorry about the poor quality... BlueFrackle 16:41, February 6, 2010 (UTC)

I must say these a very well drawnOwen1983 18:45, February 6, 2010 (UTC)

Murloc article
Thanks for reverting the edit by 88 188 34 244 I really appreciate it Owen1983 12:09, February 23, 2010 (UTC)