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Taera July 15th, 2003 11:45 AM

OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
 
Im wondering here, in my RP's im running the Taera as CO2 breathing races - how good would these fare on the classical oxygen planet, like Earth is? Do they need complete enviromental outfit or would breathing enchancers be enough? What do you think? because im at loss

[ July 18, 2003, 00:42: Message edited by: Taera ]

Arkcon July 15th, 2003 12:09 PM

Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
 
When I was a kid, I was excited to hear that Mars has oxygen in its atmosphere. I thought people could live there without a pressure suit. Unfortuneately, the atmosphere on Mars is real thin. And Earth's atmosphere is only fraction of a percent of CO2. The Taera are going to need spacesuits.

deccan July 15th, 2003 12:22 PM

Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
 
You know I've been thinking that we don't really know what a real CO2 breathing species would be like. After all, even plants aren't real CO2 breathing species are they? They create energy through photosynthesis sure, but they still burn it up with oxygen.

Loser July 15th, 2003 02:12 PM

Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
 
Suffocation isn't the only risk. Unlike the effect carbon dioxide has on you, displaces oxygen and is more or less inert, oxygen (O2) is a caustic substance and fire hazard. If your CO2 race is not from a planet with large amounts of oxygen their equipment will need special treatment, their skin may become irritated, begin breaking down in a messy leprous goo, or simply burst into flames. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/shock.gif

Like any hazardous environment suit a positive pressure would need to be maintained in the suit. This will keep the potentially toxic outside gases from getting at the skin of mucous membranes of the subject. Additionally, some amount of exo-skeletal support may be required to deal with higher gravity.

TerranC July 15th, 2003 03:02 PM

Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Loser:
Suffocation isn't the only risk. Unlike the effect carbon dioxide has on you, displaces oxygen and is more or less inert, oxygen (O2) is a caustic substance and fire hazard. If your CO2 race is not from a planet with large amounts of oxygen their equipment will need special treatment, their skin may become irritated, begin breaking down in a messy leprous goo, or simply burst into flames. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/shock.gif
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Thank God for domed colonies. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif

Edit: Then another question for you atmosphere experts: What would happen to an Oxygen breather in a Hydrogen-Atmosphere or a Methane-Atmosphere planet that has the same gravity as earth and atmosphere pressure as earth?

[ July 15, 2003, 14:04: Message edited by: TerranC ]

geoschmo July 15th, 2003 03:40 PM

Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
 
It's difficult to hypothesize since the Se4 planetary descriptions aren't very realistic to begin with. Earth isn't really an oxygen atmosphere planet, it's mostly nitrogen. To truly model alien lifeforms we need more complex planetary types. Is a Hydrogen world primarily hydrogen? Or is it mostly some inert gas and 20% hydrogen the way our atmosphere is nitrogen/oxygen? Could a biological process be even theorized that would use hydrogen or methane as it's gas for breathing? I don't really know enough about it to say.

Perhaps creatures on such a world wouldn't really breath the Hydrogen, but survive on the trace gases, or not breath at all. They wouldn't be the same as vacuum lifeforms because they would be acclimated to the pressures on their homeworld. And perhaps the Hydrogen would be neccesary becaue their bodies might react with other gases that would be toxic to their systems.

It's intersting to think about though.
I think you could pretty much make up whatever you want and it would mostly be plausible since we really don't know.

Geoschmo

[ July 15, 2003, 14:41: Message edited by: geoschmo ]

Loser July 15th, 2003 03:53 PM

Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
 
Quote:

Originally posted by TerranC:
Then another question for you atmosphere experts: What would happen to an Oxygen breather in a Hydrogen-Atmosphere or a Methane-Atmosphere planet that has the same gravity as earth and atmosphere pressure as earth?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Methane will basically just displace the oxygen and the oxy-breather will suffocate. Dumb kids out in the country will sometimes bottle certain methane-producing substances (messy) and inhale the gases sealed in the container to get high. This is an oxy-dep high and is more easily reproduced by breathing into and form a balloon, but I guess the kids don't know that.

(Note: neither nitrous nor paint fumes are simply an oxy-dep high. These experiences are doing more than just depriving you of oxygen.)

Hydrogen, on the other hand hurts! (Personal experience.) Do not try to breathe this stuff, it is bad for you and any other oxygen breather.

Basically O2 and H2 are very reactive, while CO2 and CH4 are not so reactive. CH4 and H2 environmental suits have the additional issue that, while in an O2 environment, leaks are mixing highly combustible gases. Neither H2 nor CH4 will burn quite so hot (single bond breakages) and large masses (dome breakages) will burn relatively slowly (the Hindenburg burned so fast because of the chemicals with which the skin of the dirigible was treated), but there is great destructive potential here. Basically because the two gases are on either side of the combustive process you would see burning, but not so many outright explosions.

[ July 15, 2003, 14:59: Message edited by: Loser ]

Erax July 15th, 2003 05:36 PM

Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
 
Getting back to the CO2 atmosphere : it could mean any one of a number of things, but these are the more interesting possibilities :

- CO2 with some oxygen; depending on the oxygen level, CO2 'breathers' (who might actually breathe oxygen) and oxygen breathers would have few compatibility problems.
- CO2, nitrogen and other inert gases; both species would need breathers / gas tanks to survive in the other environment. The CO2 species might need an environmental suit (an insectoid species might not need a suit, if it had a resistant, airtight exoskeleton).

Thermodyne July 15th, 2003 05:53 PM

Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
 
CO2 breathers could be carbon cycle just like us. But evolving in a atmosphere with a high concentration of CO2 would have given them the ability to break the CO2 down into CO an O, and then use the oxygen and turn it back into CO or CO2 blowing off the excess carbon in the process. There is some evidence that long term heavy smokers do some of this on a small inefficient scale. Pulling off one of the oxygen molecules and polluting their blood with the CO, which takes a long time to blow off.

[ July 15, 2003, 16:54: Message edited by: Thermodyne ]

kalthalior July 15th, 2003 07:11 PM

Re: OT: Carbon Dioxide races -> known vs unknown -> terraforming mars -> is or is not
 
Interesting link: Exobiology background & theories


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