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"An upright primate with big ideas starts contemplating world domination."

Humans are the fourth and final land generator, as well as the 12th and final observable life generator, as future life generators are not showcased in gardens. Humans, also known as Homo sapiens, are by far the most intelligent modern creature on earth, known to produce technology, speech, and shelter. Humans first appeared 200,000 years ago, in the Stone Age.

Description[]

"Humans are Earth's dominant species. The product of millions of years of evolution, humans were the first animals to create advanced cultures, societies, and technologies."

Design[]

In game, the human takes on the form of a prehistoric man and woman, with the man wearing a brown loincloth and the woman wearing a short brown skirt and top. Both have dark skin and sport thick hair and a generally rugged appearance. These specific models (Not counting the humans in the Civilization Garden) can be found in several places in the Land Garden. One pair are standing proudly on a cliff that overlooks the Savanna. Another pair are walking around on a grassy platform in the forest biome, with two rabbits hopping by them and a family of deer nearby. One more pair can be found walking in the Arctic biome, on a platform closest to the camera which is overlooking the icy water.

Upgrades[]

Human has 7 upgrades, increasing the generator efficiency with a total x225 multiplier.

Icon Name Description Cost Efficiency Requires
Human Complex Emotions Complex Emotions Higher thought, empathy, and problem-solving abilities allow us to confront not only external conflict, but internal as well. EntropyEntropy 2.42e13 50% Extra Power
Homo Erectus
Human Neanderthal Neanderthal An offshoot of Homo erectus, the Neanderthals had the mental capacity to craft musical instruments and to develop speech, but represent an evolutionary path that humanity ultimately did not follow. EntropyEntropy 3.53e13 100% Homo Erectus
Complex Emotions
Human Genome Mapping Genome Mapping Humans learn how to identify the genes that are passed from one generation to another, the first step in understanding the genome of a species and how it developed. EntropyEntropy 3.53e13 25% Map Genome
Reality Engine unlocked
Human Human Cloning Human Cloning Humans can now make perfect genetic copies of themselves. Cue the existential crisis. EntropyEntropy 1.06e14 100% Genome Mapping
Cloning
Human Menstruation Menstruation In most mammals, the uterine lining is reabsorbed by the animal at the end of its reproductive cycle. However, in some primates, the lining is instead shed and ejected from the body as blood. Animals that menstruate can become pregnant at any time of year. EntropyEntropy 4.92e15 300% 15 Human
Estrus
Human Problem Solving Problem Solving The more complex human brain allows us to look at problems critically, finding better solutions through abstract thought. EntropyEntropy 6.30e16 150% 50 Human
Human Brain
Human Morality Morality As we begin to organize ourselves into groups and communities, universal concepts of what is right and wrong help to govern these new societies. EntropyEntropy 6.83e19 200% 100 Human
Human Brain

Achievements[]

Icon Name Description Requires
Achievement Vital Statistics Vital Statistics Nerve impulses sent from the brain move at a speed of 274km/h, the heart pumps 182 million litres of blood during the average lifetime, and new cells are replacing old ones constantly. You are truly amazing! 25 Human
Achievement Homo Superior Homo Superior The first modern species of humans, Homo sapiens, emerged about 200,000 years ago. 50 Human
Achievement Cry, Baby, Cry Cry, Baby, Cry Human infants cannot shed tears until they are a few weeks old. 100 Human
Achievement Mirror, Mirror... Mirror, Mirror... Situs Inversus is a medical condition where all of a person's vital organs are reversed in placement, making them a mirror-image of most humans. It is found in about 1 in every 10,000 people. 150 Human
Achievement Soap Opera Soap Opera The human body contains enough fat to make seven bars of soap. 250 Human


Life Life
Primordial Soup Amino AcidDNAProkaryotic CellEukaryotic Cell
Ocean SpongeJellyfishFlatwormFish (Sharks)
Land FungiTetrapodMammal
Reptiles TurtleCrocodiliaLizardSnake
Birds GalliformesAnseriformesPalaeognathaeNeoaves
Mammals GliresUngulatesMarsupialsCaniformCetaceansMonotremesFeliform
Human & Beyond ApeHumanCyborgSuperhumanHumanoid ColonistAndroidSentient Android
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