i think that was already implemented ... defaulting to i think ctrl+l (not i)
edit: it is ctrl+i
i think that was already implemented ... defaulting to i think ctrl+l (not i)
This would translate to "blood-suffering detection" (haima = blood; pathos = suffering). Probably more like haimaesthetic detection (aesthesia = sensibility)?
Hem- and haem- come both from the same origin (haima), if you ask me.
Also here:Alternative forms: haematopathy
If I read "hematopathic" I think they're blood-sick, not that they have an ability detecting it.(pathology) Relating to hematopathies
kind of fitting, with the blood and the suffering and they might be susceptible to any number of blood diseases of their victim species as well .. in fact, that makes me think i'll add some monster scripting along the lines of 'Prionic Worms' (notice that its not pSionic but pRionic) which could infect some of the food-species and be transmitted and have different effects on the infected species and maybe cured with genetic_meds or whatever. even with the discussion of alternate labels for that detection trait i still think the -pathy suffix would work when clearly fleshed out alongside tele- and em-pathy .. (w.i.p. -- work in progress)The Silent One wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 7:50 am So... vampires?!
This would translate to "blood-suffering detection" (haima = blood; pathos = suffering). Probably more like haimaesthetic detection (aesthesia = sensibility)?
Haemophilia is also a coagulopathy though, bleeding disease of the kings, so also a confusing term
+1The Silent One wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 4:32 pm hemaesthetic would be the most adequate description for a blood-detecting trait.
i think i found my first calling in the new species master list. that touches on many aspects of the fo-projects and seems like a good way to learn my way around the code base and the procedures around it and so on.