I think it would be worth establishing, either in the Vision Book or the novel, or both, that the different types of biomes have already existed on planet EM-8ER, but they were frozen over by the same (artificial) process that imprisoned the Tsi-Hu there. So, once the atmospheric converters, mirrors and gene-seeding is done (most likely in that order) the different types of environments will essentially be thawed out of hybernation and will quickly spring to new life.
Temperate zones, (rain-)forests, savannah, deserts...etc. will revive and regrow their fauna and flora more rapidly. Which should be pointed out to explain the fastness of the recovery process. Because a few months would need to pass, at least, if not a few years, and even that is perhaps unrealistically fast, even for sci-fi. But, if we explain that the environment was practically under a cryogenic suspension, it would be easily acceptable that life on it, plant and animal, would just unpause, with a bit of delay.
After all, we don't want years or even several months to shoot by, before we open the first few more hospitable pockets.
It was already said the Vulpeculi "were awoken when one of the first zones on EM8-ER was seeded." Which should show that every other life-form is already there, waiting to resume living. And so the process of biome-formation could be believably fast, with the right (in-game) explanation.
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[Went to an arboretum and wildlife center (pictures here ) and got inspired to try and stitch together some animal, like the Vulpeculi that would look alien enough to be part of the fauna on EM-8ER.]
Temperate zones, (rain-)forests, savannah, deserts...etc. will revive and regrow their fauna and flora more rapidly. Which should be pointed out to explain the fastness of the recovery process. Because a few months would need to pass, at least, if not a few years, and even that is perhaps unrealistically fast, even for sci-fi. But, if we explain that the environment was practically under a cryogenic suspension, it would be easily acceptable that life on it, plant and animal, would just unpause, with a bit of delay.
After all, we don't want years or even several months to shoot by, before we open the first few more hospitable pockets.
It was already said the Vulpeculi "were awoken when one of the first zones on EM8-ER was seeded." Which should show that every other life-form is already there, waiting to resume living. And so the process of biome-formation could be believably fast, with the right (in-game) explanation.
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[Went to an arboretum and wildlife center (pictures here ) and got inspired to try and stitch together some animal, like the Vulpeculi that would look alien enough to be part of the fauna on EM-8ER.]