Gaius
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The most ancient annals of Shee history tell of the mad scientist Sir Lormis, a deviant Shee whose passions for gadgetry and gengineering were unmatched in his time. Strange were the joinings of these fields under his watchful, calculating eyes, until the very end, when he mysteriously vanished--no one quite knows where, although there are peculiar stories relating to the small scroll-marked stones investigating parties found in and around his home, and the faint musty smell that lingered in the basement.

Now the lost experiments of Sir Lormis have been recovered, including Gaius, the ancient prototype of the later GAIA, and certain other quasimechanical organisms.


	Last updated Nov. 2011
       Minor updates:
* Files for female Geat voices are now included in the zip.

* Holo-wings will now only breed in the presence of solar flowers. This will prevent them
  from breeding out of control and taking over the world.

* Spigot plants now have a longer lifespan.

       New stuff:
* A reed-like plant called the Tumbleslink, which doubles as a toy and food source.

* The chyme plant, another food source with colorful bell-like flowers. The flowers are
  actually fruit and are edible for a variety of Creatures.

* Whirly, a mechanical hummingbird. Whirly is attracted to chyme plants much as holo-wings
  are attracted to solar flowers.



	What to do with the files:
The agent files, naturally, go into the Docking Station\My Agents folder.

All of the .wav files located in the 'voices' folder go in the Docking Station\Sounds folder. These are the voice files for the male Gaius.

The 'femvoices' folder contains voice files for your female Gaius (Gaiette?). If you do not have GAIA, these files are required. Place them in the Docking Station\Sounds folder. If you do have GAIA then the female voice files are merely optional; they will overwrite the voice files GAIA uses, so it is up to you which set you use.

The file 'elaf.wav' is the sound file that is played when an Ettin laughs. Because Gaius laughs in an Ettin-like voice, you will need to place this file in your Docking Station\Sounds folder if you do not have Creatures 3.

The "gaia.catalogue" file goes in the Docking Station\Catalogue folder. This .catalogue adds important information required for your game to handle Geats. If you have GAIA installed in your game, there should already be a file with that name located in the folder. The version packaged with Gaius is fully compatible with GAIA and it is recommended that you replace GAIA's version with this one (regardless of which female voice files you use) before you hatch Gaius.



	Taking care of Gaius:
Gaius is like a smaller version of GAIA, one that was made with the deliberate intention of providing a resource for players who wish to create stable Geat hybrids. Because he is only a prototype, he lacks some of the features of his "big sister". He is not especially long-lived, and his immune system is not significantly stronger or weaker than your average Norn.

His appetite is intermediate between that of GAIA and regular creatures: although he can and will eat Norn staples such as cheese, apples and carrots, he also derives nutrients from small spare parts and loose nuts and bolts, and is actually more efficient at processing these metal components. Note, however, that he will only eat certain specific scraps, and gadgets or other objects that might fall prey to a hungry GAIA are in no danger from Gaius. Heavy Metal Poisoning is of no concern to him--in fact heavy metals can even speed the healing process if he is injured. Likewise, because of his special biochemistry you may find that he develops a craving for detritus if injured. This behavior should be encouraged.

Finally, being composed of metal, he is naturally resistant to physical damage. Falls will still injure him, but slaps from other Creatures and the Hand have little effect. Gaius is very sensitive to what you tell him, and words such as "No" and "Yes" should provide sufficient reinforcement.


	A few words of warning:
Due to his size, Gaius cannot fit into certain elevators, particularly the DS elevators. Certain of his offspring can, but may eventually grow too large to fit. A Geat hybrid that outgrows elevators while it is currently riding in one may cause your world to crash--this is mostly true for hybrids with Geat legs. Certain hybrids--and possibly Gaius himself on rare occasions--can also autokill doors. Take care.

Also, be aware that Gaius and the more "leggy" hybrids may at times appear to "stall out" when descending slopes. They do in fact make progress, albeit slowly, and none of the observed cases have ever gotten truly stuck.

Lastly, Gaius--like all Geat breeds save GAIA herself--suffers a bug in which he converts the room types of the spaces he inhabits to Air. While there are no noticeable effects in the non-organic areas he usually calls home (such as the Bridge, Learning Room, Capillata Workshop, etc.) it can wreak havoc on organic ecosystems in places like the Norn Meso or the Ark's terrariums, since many plants rely on room type to determine where they can grow. Unless you intend to make the entire ship a fully inorganic environment, it would be wise to restrict his movements to metarooms where this will do no harm.






Creator: Ghosthande
  E-mail: weatherfac@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.family-gathering.org/bbw


Terms:
Gaius and the other agents that come with this pack may be shared freely whenever the need should arise. I support filesharing wholeheartedly, but would prefer that those who have the means to download them for themselves do so from Breeders Beware. However, should BBW ever go offline, then I do hope that others will redistribute, host, and archive these and any of my other creations for future use.

Additional credits go to silvak.lance, who generously allowed me to borrow his Feral Norn prototype to help get Gaius's legs working, to Papriko, who helped me sort out the miscellaneous other files required to make a C3/DS game Geat-friendly, and to Moe, without whom the Spigot Plant, Solar Flower and Holo-Wing would never have come to be. A tip of my hat to you all! ;)