![]() The hit box for a tool in a Sea Monkey's hand is fairly small, so it requires precise aim. After stealing an item, the Sea Monkey will either flee or sometimes taunt the player with it by swimming in circles around them.Īn item a Sea Monkey is holding can be retrieved immediately in two ways: Either by attacking the creature with a weapon such as the Survival Knife which will force it to drop the item and flee, or by swimming close and looking directly at the item in its hands to receive a "use" prompt to take it back. It can also pick up dropped equipment, vehicle upgrades and metals. The Sea Monkey can steal every tool from the player. The player can't control Robin while this is playing. If the Sea Monkey makes contact while Robin still has an item in her hands, a short animation plays of trying to fend the creature off. If the player puts away their equipment before the Sea Monkey touches them (press E or the number key for the equipped item), it will still perform the lunge animation but will not take anything. This is followed by a fast-straight-line charge that can be evaded by moving quickly to the sides. This "attack" has two cues: A distinct chirping call from the creature and an animation of it holding still, level with the player, and wiggling its fingers. However, if the player is holding a tool, it will approach them and attempt to steal the item. The Sea Monkey is passive and spends most of its time swimming aimlessly. The crest is split into four sections of pale blue and edged with yellow. Adorning the top of the head is a large crest that can fold in and out. A pair of antenna-like protrusions are seen on the lower jaw, colored purple and tipped with blue. There are two slit-shaped openings on the body, one on the chest and another on the lower flank. Above this fin on the dorsal side are a pair of more rounded fins with a small triangular dorsal fin in front of them. The underside of the body is pale gray and has a long fin that ends with a notch before the tail. It has a pair of two-fingered squat forearms, each finger ending with a round yellow suction cup. The Sea Monkey is predominantly light purple in color, with a larger blue stripe going down from its head to its forearm, and a smaller yellow stripe stretching down to its tail. Interestingly, weasels might look similar to small foxes and the codename for unofficial modified builds of Firefox is Iceweasel. -) By the way, while the Chinese word for Firefox can refer to both the red fox and the red panda the latter is a closer relative to the Sea Mink than the former.The Sea Monkey is a medium-sized, intelligent fauna species with a habit of stealing interesting objects. A close, still living, relative to that animal can be viewed in the Wikipedia article. Read more about those animals in Wikipedia.īy the way, the German translation of the name, Seeaffe, is an alias for the Sea Mink (Mustela macrodon), which is an extinct species (hunted for its highly-valued fur, extinct around 1890) of the Mustelidae or weasel family. ![]() The real "Sea-Monkeys" (Artemia Nyos) are a hybrid of Artemia Salina (brine shrimp). (Thanks to dveditz, Google cache and IRC logs for helping us to find out about that.) Seamonkey (with lower-case m) has been the codename for the Mozilla Suite for some time, though it originally was invented by Netscape management as a codename for the release later called Netscape 6 - they simply needed a "politically correct" version of the codename Buttmonkey (symbolised as *~ and making a "rheet" sound) their developers had actually voted for (and apparently Jenga was the run-in in this voting). The new logo is used in SeaMonkey 1.0, and in the current trunk and branch nightly builds.īoth the name and the logo have been registered as trademarks by the Mozilla Foundation (providing legal backing for the SeaMonkey project) in the US and have filed such registrations in the EU and Japan. For further details see the SeaMonkey artwork page. The project decided on a new logo on December 2, 2005. Additionally, we are a new project, a completely new development team and this is our first stable release, warranting the 1.0 version number. The "1.0" version number was picked because the Mozilla Foundation urged us not to use the previous suite versioning scheme, so we could not go with 1.8 for the Gecko-1.8-based suite. We will release SeaMonkey 2.1 based on Gecko 2.0 and are currently working hard on finishing up this project. ![]() The current stable release branch is SeaMonkey 2.0, based on Gecko 1.9.1. The first stable release of SeaMonkey was version 1.0, which is based on Gecko 1.8.0.x code, and SeaMonkey 1.1 is based on Gecko 1.8.1. The official project name is "SeaMonkey".Īnnouncement of project name: SeaMonkey Project Continues Internet Suite
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