


Unrealistic Black Hole: In Cosmos 4, black holes actually suck in stars (yet for some reason don't suck in the grey goo.).Time Travel: Back for Seconds has the Grey Goo eating a time machine, then going back to the Late Cretaceous, then to Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, feudal Japan, and the distant future.For example, it can eat entire sharks when it's less than a meter in diameter. Sci-Fi Writers Have No Sense of Scale: The goo is supposed to be able to eat anything smaller than itself, but sometimes what it can eat makes little sense.Presumably, this is in the new multiverse. Reset Button: Back for Seconds starts off with the same scientists inventing the same Grey Goo, but this time it's just something the elderly scientist made out of boredom.Our Time Travel Is Different: Lampshaded by the scientists.Mega Microbes: That eat galactic superclusters.Made of Explodium: In the sky levels, planes will explode on contact with other planes, hot air balloons, the grey goo, kites, or even birds.Genre Blind: The scientists who created the blob have evidently never heard of the Grey Goo scenario.Extreme Omnivore - Technically Ultimate Omnivore.Everything Trying to Kill You: In the ocean and cosmos, almost everything bigger than you will kill you.Cute Machines - It's a blob with cutesy eyes!.Brain In a Jar: The Professor and assistant become these to survive until the blob appears in the future.And then subverted when your Blob Monster becomes so powerful that in turns into a new Big Bang. Apocalypse How - Class 0, then stepping from Class X through X-4.All the Worlds Are a Stage: In Back for Seconds, the last level in each time period is a concatenation of multiple levels from that period, with an added twist ending.It also features multipart levels, which means once you reach a certain size, the game zooms out to reveal a bigger scene, and you find yourself small again with new things to eat.Ī demo version can be found here This game includes examples of: In 2010, the sequel Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds has come out, in which our protagonist can time travel. You begin as a micrometer-sized bit of experimental Grey Goo bathroom cleaner, eating tiny dust particles, but get free, and continue consuming, growing to eat mice, people, buildings, asteroids, the Earth, stars, a black hole, the entire universe, and finally SPACE AND TIME ITSELF Though it pretty much Tastes Like Diabetes. Tasty Planet is a 2006 video game similar to the Katamari Damacy line, but with Grey Goo instead of the Katamari ball. PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP. DON'T MAKE PAGES MANUALLY UNLESS A TEMPLATE IS BROKEN, AND REPORT IT THAT IS THE CASE. THIS SHOULD BE WORKING NOW, REPORT ANY ISSUES TO Janna2000, SelfCloak or RRabbit42. The Trope workshop specific templates can then be removed and it will be regarded as a regular trope page after being moved to the Main namespace. All new trope pages will be made with the "Trope Workshop" found on the "Troper Tools" menu and worked on until they have at least three examples.Pages that don't do this will be subject to deletion, with or without explanation. All new pages should use the preloadable templates feature on the edit page to add the appropriate basic page markup. All images MUST now have proper attribution, those who neglect to assign at least the "fair use" licensing to an image may have it deleted.Failure to do so may result in deletion of contributions and blocks of users who refuse to learn to do so.
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