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I don't see how balance is a big factor - with brachiation you don't fall off of a branch because you wobbled and dumped yourself, like a scansorial climber such as a squirrel risks. Hanging is wonderfully self-stabilizing - there's some great science class demonstrations involving hanging various funny-looking weights off a table to demonstrate how this does great things for your centre of gravity. As long as your hook (hand, sloth-claws, whatever) is large enough to wrap around the tree limb and strong enough to keep the hook shape while bearing your weight (quite easy for the little brachiating apes, like gibbons) you're not going anywhere unless interfered with or your hand gets tired.
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On the other hand, it would be a serious hole in the system if sight could not be improved the same way and to the same amount as the other senses. Normal human vision is quite good, but just like human sense of balance, we should really avoid the pitfall of assuming it is the best evolution or genetic engineering can realistically do. Quote:
In the light of the improved scientific understanding this book provides to IR rules, RAW Hyperspectral Vision should be rewritten in an hypothetical 5th edition or reinterpreted up to then as a three-tiered advantage: realistic HV, with the combo of NIR sight and near UV sight; not-realistic HV with the addition of thermal IR and vacuum UV; even less realistic HV spanning from radio waves to gamma rays. Although it would be a different kind of biological eye enhancement, it may include night vision 5 as well to allow the cheapest version to eliminate darkness penalties like the old version did. I would not expect too much complaints about this b/c the benefits of the RAW basic version and the cheapest revised version would balance out (that is, if you add night vision and the full benefits from Near IR vision). Last edited by Irioth; 02-14-2015 at 03:55 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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It's interesting that every animal mentioned as having much greater balance is significantly smaller. That makes me think it's really just greater strength to mass ratios and less inertia. It's like how studies show that the elderly don't trip more often, they just don't have the strength to correct themselves before hitting the ground.
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And my view of the matter is that if we're going to talk about "biologically realistic abilities," we have to look at what actual living organisms can do, not at what we might like to imagine living organisms could do.
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If I were going to look for superior sense of balance, it wouldn't be at brachiators or even scansors; it would be at the seal species that used to be trained for circus acts. My recollection is that they could do some impressive feats. Are there any scientific data on them?
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I would likely pick the most 3D acrobatic species. That makes me think of some species of bats. Or maybe goats as even tiny miscalculations in jumping leads to death.
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I don't think that's balance; I think it's DX.
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What animal has lots of one but not the other?
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Berkeley, CA
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Honestly, balance, proprioception, and eye-hand coordination should all be DX rolls, for all that they're forms of perception.
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