Zelda Wiki talk:The Science of Cryobiology in Zoras

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So I take it that my articcle was rejected. Very Interesting article! I give it a 9/10 score! -- կրակ (խոսել) -- 08:54, 14 March 2010 (UTC)

You know, for all the research put into this project, I am surprised the writer completely skipped over the fact that several types of fish, including the very common Goldfish, can be frozen for months at a time, thawed, and live. We use it ourselves to transfer live fish long distances, and can be done, from scientific research, indefinitely as it has been tested at doing it to the same fish over many years without any adverse effects. I am almost in complete shock the author didn't take that route, as that is the most easily explainable way for the Zora's to survive. They are people of water, and like other creatures of water, they can survive the freezing process. The fact that fish can survive the freezing process was an older theory for how some of the older dinosaur sea creatures may have survived the ice age and or asteroid strike by being frozen solid by the northern icecap. It was also an original theory for how the lochness monster could possibly be around (though of course there is no evidence the loch ness monster ever was around to begin with).

Still, it WAS a fun read, I just still can't believe it didn't explore how actual sea animals like fish do when frozen, since they survive just fine. Nathanial Rumphol-Janc 11:40, 14 March 2010 (UTC)


 * I loved how this article took a Zelda topic, and flung it up in the air like pizza dough. I have never seen anything like this anywhere across the Zelda community, and as such, it is a seldom-seen and vibrant topic! Kudos, Midnafan! 18:59, 14 March 2010 (UTC)