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Mar. 7th, 2014 02:07 am
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MAYA AYLING
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CURRENT GAME INFO
N/A (currently homeless)

PAST GAME INFO
CONSIGNMENT «

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Skype: octogirlies
Email: sayitwithpocky[at]gmail[dot]com

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Catch all for this deliciously weird and creepy (but cute) ship. Proceed with caution.
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❚❚❚❚❚ C O N S I G N M E N T.

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INVENTORYMISSION FREEBIES


■ THREAD TRACKERS:
MISSION AJNA
MISSION MACHA

■ MEDICAL-SPECIFIC THREAD TRACKERS:
(Thread-trackers for gauging Maya's involvement with Medical)
MEDICAL: MISSION MACHA

■ NAME: Maya Ayling
■ CANON: Original Character
■ AGE: 18 years old (17 on arrival, 18 as of 28/10/14)
■ ID: NHD-A10-YLG-348
■ TEAM: BLUE GREY TEAM
■ ADDRESS: ayling.maya@cdc.org
■ ROVER: n/a

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doctopus: Drawn by <user name=creepyfries> (One more round of Trauma Center come on!)
Big Dumb Post for all the stuff that I need to remember about my octopus girl/things only people who already play with Maya are gonna care about.

Den building and sleeping habits )

Food and diet )

Romance and sexuality )

Resources

Aug. 8th, 2013 04:31 am
doctopus: Drawn by <user name=creepyfries> (What a wonderful specimen you are)
Useful articles and information pages on octopuses, for reference sake.

BBC Earth The Cephalopods Can Hear You

BBC Earth The Octopus That Strangled Its Lover To Death

Biological and Biomimetic Adhesives What Can We Learn From The Octopus?

The Cephalopod Page An Octopus Bite and its Treatment

The Cephalopod Page Grass Octopus (Octopus macropus)

Discover Magazine Through the Eye of an Octopus

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Octopus Research Group

HowStuffWorks How Octopuses Work: Octopus Behaviour

HowStuffWorks How Octopuses Work: Octopus Reproduction

Kyle Taitt Cephalopod Research

Kyle Taitt End of (Female) Octopus Life Cycle

The Octopus News Magazine Online Articles

The Octopus News Magazine Online Community forum

Orion Magazine Deep Intellect: Inside The Mind of the Octopus

Oxford Journals The Structure and Adhesive Mechanism of Octopus Suckers

Scientific American 3-D Printed Octopus Suckers Help Robots Stick

Scientific American Does the Octopus Really “Fart” Ink?—and Other Strange Facts

Scientific American Even Severed Octopus Arms Have Smart Moves

Scientific American Land-Walking Octopus Explained

Scientific American How a Video Game Can Help Us Understand What It’s Like to Be an Octopus

Scientific American How Octopus Arms Regenerate With Ease

Scientific American Female Octopus Arms Reach Farther, Robot Research Group Finds [Video]

Science At Hopkins Marine Station How Blood Breathes In A Warming Ocean

ScienceBlogs How Octopus Suckers Work

Toxic Blue Octopuses Blue Ring Octopus Dissection

Wikipedia Octopus