Salutations ArcticJake,
A couple years ago i had a project based on the idea that Spider-Mite eggs are too primitive as living organisms to "adapt"; instead of targetting adults i suggested it would be easier just to aim for the eggs instead, since there can't be a colony without them i presumed. By mid-June i had everything ready to begin: e.g. plenty of Bug-B-Gon resistant mutants + lots of green Cannatonic folliage. They loved it as i recall... But i finally cancelled my experiment on solstice day for a lack of interest/support, because of what felt like simple preconceptions and i didn't feel attracted to even more adversity at the time so i finally quit.
Imagine, i planned spraying with Colloidal Silver in low concentrations (3 ~ 10 ppm) followed by a fresh-water rince after 6 minutes, hoping to kill the eggs while avoiding CS absorption by vegetal tissues. Talk about blasphematory heresy!...
Possibly i'll never know if that could have worked nor why it should have failed (i didn't care having males, ultimately. On the contrary!), but i prefered to let go just because of anthropomorphic jokes on "hermies" i must conclude. M'well, the CS Generator alone was controversial enough actually. Yet i invested resources into this concept 6 months in advance, thinking i wouldn't be the only curious guy around waiting to see how it goes. Well, today it would qualify for some Frankeinstein section i was told...
So i can only confirm The Borg does adapt and, yes, it requires involvement into an infernal warfair spiral - which i had always rejected before, right from the start. My Bug-B-Gon resistant mites were an extra feature i added later as the opportunity showed up, then logging meters eventually arrived that finished killing all remaining hopes of trying again, some day...
But i DID witness them adapting and YES they're efficient at it, most especially if/when we won't!...
Good day, have fun!
...rotating arsenal...
A couple years ago i had a project based on the idea that Spider-Mite eggs are too primitive as living organisms to "adapt"; instead of targetting adults i suggested it would be easier just to aim for the eggs instead, since there can't be a colony without them i presumed. By mid-June i had everything ready to begin: e.g. plenty of Bug-B-Gon resistant mutants + lots of green Cannatonic folliage. They loved it as i recall... But i finally cancelled my experiment on solstice day for a lack of interest/support, because of what felt like simple preconceptions and i didn't feel attracted to even more adversity at the time so i finally quit.
Imagine, i planned spraying with Colloidal Silver in low concentrations (3 ~ 10 ppm) followed by a fresh-water rince after 6 minutes, hoping to kill the eggs while avoiding CS absorption by vegetal tissues. Talk about blasphematory heresy!...
Possibly i'll never know if that could have worked nor why it should have failed (i didn't care having males, ultimately. On the contrary!), but i prefered to let go just because of anthropomorphic jokes on "hermies" i must conclude. M'well, the CS Generator alone was controversial enough actually. Yet i invested resources into this concept 6 months in advance, thinking i wouldn't be the only curious guy around waiting to see how it goes. Well, today it would qualify for some Frankeinstein section i was told...
So i can only confirm The Borg does adapt and, yes, it requires involvement into an infernal warfair spiral - which i had always rejected before, right from the start. My Bug-B-Gon resistant mites were an extra feature i added later as the opportunity showed up, then logging meters eventually arrived that finished killing all remaining hopes of trying again, some day...
But i DID witness them adapting and YES they're efficient at it, most especially if/when we won't!...
Good day, have fun!
