>>5396829Far, far away in the void, the planet’s star has begun to undergo a (astronomically-speaking) brief period of turbulence. This means the radiation that’s already been killing the most successful Flounder Feeders has intensified and is giving them cancer in half of the time on average. Their lifespan has dropped massively and the Flounder Feeder population is struggling to reproduce enough to outpace the lethality. This is an even greater problem when it’s considered that it’s affecting everything, from the lowly Lump Grazer to the proud Double Mouther. The only population left largely unscathed are the Growth Lumps themselves, already resilient to the risk of tumors due to their unicellular nature. Life beneath the ice needs to adapt fast or risk being left behind.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>4/4