Endless Expanse

May I ask what this is suppose to mean?

you may have your organism perform any action you say you want it to and you do not have to roll for it unless it is performing phagocytosis in which case 1 is you digest it and 4 is it becomes an endosymbiont

Alright then
Also btw did my creature make a nuclues and a new valcoues or did both fail?
and lastly does Primium eat the fructose it produce or is it a waste product?

yes to both of those questions
i use 1 action point to turn to be an extremely thin vertical torus instead of a horizontal one and then start to spin until the torus begins to stretch

Round 9
name: Neniila primumcanus

attempted mutations: Bacteriochlorophyll b, valcoues to store Bacteriochlorophyll b sugars, resistance towards toxins, inwards pointing ā€œmouthā€ with the mucilage jet inside, toxins infused with the mucilage (so when spewed they will either hurt or kill) and finally mitochondria (Inform me if anyone of those aren’t feasible)

Action: To eat some primium thermoterra using the mucilage to hunt them and then try to eat them before moving on to find other food soruces.

description: The species break away from Primium family forming its own family it’s somewhat medium sized and alone nothing special shines but when close to cells that might pose a threat it shows it’s hidden weapon which is a mucilage jet allowing for a quick escape from any predators or fast meal to becoming prey.

new habitat: Hot springs/Tidal zone (if Nenilla isn’t in the epipelagic already then it tries to move to it)

diet: Smaller organism, Sulphur (not dependent on it but can resort to it), Fructose and Glucose.

That should be it

Wdym by action tho… like I don’t get it really

you get six points between rounds to do anything you want within the physical constraints of your organism
also i need your submission for round 8

Ah yeah my bad

I want to move up another patch
And I want to evolve gametes and colonial behaviors

what movement organelles does your species have
@topcode you got a 2 3 times in a row for gametes and the highest you got for colonialism was a 3 but i gave you one better for if you are going for a multicellular creature as the result of a 2 for gametes
i use one more action point to reform the lipid membraned between cells and spin so fast that part of my population is sent to the epipelagic vents

How Many actions are there even?

6 per player
(filler text)

Alright just checking so i know how Many a person can use

do you want to join a discussion on whether or not space whales could exist(it is extremely uncivilized)

No thanks I’m about to sleep (so if found 9 and 10 goes while im gone just skip me) and I can’t be bothered to talk if space whale are possible or not

Name: industria coninens
Attempted mutations: vacuole around metabolosome, nucleus
New habitat: none
Diet: everything below me in the food chain

@willow Do you remember if my species successfully got a double membrane?

it did
(oh would you look at that it’s FILLER TEXT)
micronuclei = more efficient cell processes
nucleus = +1 advantage on every mutation roll
macronucleus = easier to specialize regions of cytoplasm(lower specialization cost for unicellular polynucleates)

Name: Chomavestis multiamici

Attempted Mutations: Mechanoreception (to sense water currents, using MEC-4 between the two membranes), intercellular communication (from releasing certain chemicals into the water, which are picked up by the cilia that are used to connect cells)

Description: At the macroscopic level, Chomavestis portokali appears to be a orange mat hovering a few millimeters over the seafloor. At the microscopic level, they are thermosynthesizing organisms that consume substrate and debris, and can consume attacking cells. They are immune to most biotoxins, sense temperature, and can turn sulphur into fructose and iron into ATP.

New Habitat: None

Diet: Debris such as sulphides, iron/iron oxides, dead organisms, and attacking organisms. Heat gradients when possible.

did you forget that HGT adds 1 mp to your mp pool

No, I just can’t think of any more safe mutations