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File:TREE1.png|400px|thumbnail|Tree on left displays signs of Tree Cancer (see hollowed out features). Tree on right is shorter, but healthy. | |||
File:TREE2 CANCER.png|400px|thumbnail|Large oak tree displaying flat decay geometry. | |||
File:TREE3.png|400px|thumbnail|Oak tree displaying common geometry caused by Tree Cancer. | |||
File:TREE4 CANCER.png|400px|thumbnail|Large oak tree displays "slice" decay geometry. | |||
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Revision as of 17:14, 25 December 2024
Tree Cancer is a phenomenon observed on RetroMC that causes a trees' leaves to decay despite being close enough to its logs. The disease is uncurable, but cures are being heavily researched and it is believed to be caused by floating point inaccuracies, as the phenomenon becomes more common with increased distance from the world's origin.
Gallery
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Tree on left displays signs of Tree Cancer (see hollowed out features). Tree on right is shorter, but healthy.
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Large oak tree displaying flat decay geometry.
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Oak tree displaying common geometry caused by Tree Cancer.
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Large oak tree displays "slice" decay geometry.