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Created at July 25, 2010
Created by Karl Christian Riise
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David Yacobus The origin of the plant
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About a meateating-plant. You decide how the story will start and end. Is the plant cruel and evil or just misunderstood, lonely and friendless?


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Angela R. October 11, 2010 23:28 0 Thumb-ups
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Co-writer offering help...

While I may not be the most skilled person writing stories from scratch, I like to think I can come up with somewhat intelligent remarks when having to read someone else's script and give feedback.

So if you have something in mind and feel you would like some feedback, feel free to drop me a note! 8)

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Jeremy H. September 22, 2010 04:37 0 Thumb-ups
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Madame Botany

A militant, and marginally insane, botanist rescues a famous meat-eating plant from its cruel Hollywood handlers. She and the plant suddenly become superstar fugitives running from the law while the botanist races toward a verdant river delta where she can plant it in paradise, out of reach of cruel humanity.

But will her deepening love for this hungry -- and quickly growing -- carnivore make her do unspeakable things to keep it alive? Well, duh!

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David Yacobus August 12, 2010 15:10 1 Thumb-up
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The origin of the plant

In WW2 so many people died everywhere. Plants grew and gain nutrients. They gain consciousness by sucking nutrients from the brains of the dead. After a few years they consider humans as threat so they become stealthily trying to eat humans since the brain and meat gives the plants more intelligence.

Several kind of dangerous plants:
- classic man eater plants
- thorne bush that spit thorns to nearby humans
- thorne bush that strike javelin like thorns to nearby humans
- Acid spitter plants
- Poison flower
- Brain controlling flower that stick into human backbone, purpose is to gain mobility but still not perfect controlling humans.

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Brian H. Warren August 06, 2010 01:05 1 Thumb-up
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Definitely Willing To Help

This particular subject is difficult to approach without rehashing what's already been done, i.g., Night of The Triffids, The Ruins, etc. However, if you are looking to make this feature unique, you might want to consider polyextremophiles and its worth reconsidering your definition of "eat" as well. Fungi and microorganisms regularly use humans as a food source, its not much of a leap to assume that during our explorations of various extreme environments we might be unfortunate enough to come across one which could prey on the living just as easily as the dead. If you are interested, message me and I would gladly flesh out some more detailed concepts for you.

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Spanner Spencer July 28, 2010 08:06 1 Thumb-up
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Lobster-pot traps

Your new project immediately caught my eye, as it reminds me of a short story idea I've had brewing for quite a while, but haven't got around to actually putting down on paper.

Carnivorous plants are fascinating, but the real difficulty with this subject is avoiding the Triffids. That story was great, and has really sewed up many of the more obvious plot directions this kind of story lends itself to. Similarly, highly tensile vines, roots and creepers are a real cliche, and make little sense - these things usually crush or strangle people, but serve no purpose for the plant itself.

So my thoughts turned toward a different variety of carnivorous plant. There are several species that use lobster-pot and bladder traps, which coax insects into tubular leaves, trap them there (by various means) and then digest them.

My story idea involves an evolution of this type of plant, into something capable of luring, trapping, and digesting a human.

If you'd like to know more, just say so.

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