ChirpRain the Rivet

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ChirpRain
100% Happy
Stolen
17 May 2017
Hatched
25 May 2017
Immortal
26 May 2017
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for the angel with a heart so big it mothers an entire website ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ happy mother's day from all of us at #MLEC2 who love you so and everyone at egg cave ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ you make this website the kindest place on the internets! i would not have made it past my first day without your generosity, humour and sweetness ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ with love from your adopted nestling spec

_-a mother's love-_
what is brighter than light,
stronger than hope,
more beautiful than dreams,
more comforting than warmth;
what food sustains the hungry?
what energy wakes the tired?
one person's thought
sent from their heart to yours ❤️

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Well, if that isn't the sweetest, I don't know what is!!
What a beautiful, thoughtful gift!! And a Star Rivet!!! ❤️
I've been wanting another, but haven't been able to afford it haha
Perfect!! Thank YOU #MLEC2 @spectaclenest ❤️
Warms my heart ❤️

About Rivet Eggs

Rivet eggs are hard; their outer shell is mainly silicon and resembles a microchip similar to what you might find inside of a computer. Rivet eggs, like microchips, are excellent conductors of electricity and can withstand higher average temperatures.

In fact, if lightly charged, Rivets will hatch quicker and be healthier as adult creatures.

About the Rivet Creature

Rivets are the Science and Research Center's basic attempt at integrating organic material with computer chips. Rivets are able to perform basic calculations with numbers (like addition and subtraction) but they aren't able to archive data, organize it, and perform complex queries.

Ark citizens have inquired to the Science and Research Center, wondering how Rivet firmware operates and how it could be potentially upgraded. The Science and Research Center has issued no public response. This has spawned an underground community of "Rivet hackers" who try to modify and upgrade their creatures' firmware and programming. In response, the Town Hall has vaguely issued a statement that says, "Tampering with genetically modified creatures may be dangerous. It is not recommended." No legal actions have been taken against the hacker community.