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JustaDumbThriver @aah31415 CatSquared @Cha doomlightning


Turn 17

Turn 17 Summary:

900 Million years after the formation off the Phyade I start system, the new form of life continues to flourish. Continuing to diversify, life of the Panspermium Genera Clade (or Thrivium Class Clade if continuing from Phase I) has begun to occupy more niches in the different biomes on Treerilia. During the intermittent time of 25 million years, Phosphate Meteors fell in the Unovaskysian Epipelagic and the Rikystasean Coastal, increasing the Phosphate concentrations by over 50% normal levels. Also, Iron Meteors fell over the Cablevenian biomes, doubling the Iron concentrations in the Cablevenian areas, and further destabilizing the orbit of the submoon, Xoruta. Oxygen continues to slowly diffuse across the world, as Granitic Eruptions via Drip Tectonics continues to change the surface. Additionally, enough time has passed that weather has finally started to chisel into the tougher Felsic rocks, recreating conditions of High Ph and Salt concentration shock (0.026) from a bygone period on all land biomes. Life will continue to be tested in the Treerilia-Xanrillon-Xoruta system.

Unovaskysian Epipelagic

Revivalis strawberry (Mutant 70) had lost its Cytoplasm, leaving it a single-hex organism. It only has Hydrogenase. This ichigo went East by Northeast. However, the protector organism found nothing to protect, only clouds of Ammonia and Phosphate. Gathering as much Ammonia and Phosphate as it could, the small organism started to run out of Glucose. Like its other simple cousin organism, Revivalis strawberry’s small size meant it reproduced much faster, which was useful in this instance. A strong current pushed the organism even more Northward, and still no Glucose clouds in sight. With its Glucose complete gone, the strawberry organism could only hope that it reproduces in time before death. A very clutch life, indeed.

Revivalis simplus (Mutant 73) is also a one-hex organism. Instead of losing its Cytoplasm, the organism lost the Hydrogenase Species Clades’ signature Hydrogenase. The Cytoplasm organism decided to go Northeast. Being so simple, the organism had some excess ATP for sprinting. Inheriting a slightly more Opportunistic behavior from being a descendant of the Hydrogena species, Revivalis simplus decided to sprint toward any resources it could find. This ended up being detrimental, as the small organism ended up using a lot of its Glucose reserves and missing a lot of resources. CatSquared underwent extinction from being empty-headed for a microbe.

Revivalis enthalpo (Mutant 74) gained a Thermosynthase. This crescent shaped organism still functioned, even though the Thermosynthase did not generate much ATP. The first thing this enthalpy loving organism did was go mostly Eastward. Like most organisms on Treerilia, this organism could not generate enough ATP without Glucose. With Glucose running low, the organism could not find any Glucose clouds. Revivalis enthalpo did find many clouds of Phosphate and Ammonia. Going through these clouds, the organism desperately tried to gather enough resources to divide. Revivalis enthalpo (Mutant 74) became extinct by failing to begin the Microbial Heat Revivalist Movement due to a lack of Glucose.

Unovaskysian Mesopelagic

Hydrogena revivalis (Species 97) was the progenitor of all the new mutants in the Hydrogena Species Clade. Unfortunately, it moved to the deeper Unovaskysisan Mesopelagic, which has nearly 5,000 higher kPa Pressure difference and is on average 6 degrees Celsius lower in temperature. This leads to 60 percent less Health, 32 percent higher Osmoregulation Cost, and 36 percent slower Bioprocess Speed. The only good thing for the lone member of Panspermium Genera Clade is that the Oxygen content is then half a percent. Hydrogena revivalis attempted to head West by Southwest, but it took damage due to improper environmental tolerances. It did not help that a current was pushing the organism backward next to a Phosphate cloud, forcing the organism to lose even more Health by trying to move. As the last meager amount of light in the Mesopelagic fell, so did the organism’s chances at survival. Hydrogena revivalis (Species 97) went extinct by running out of Glucose and attempting to revive life in a place where it should not be.

Rikystasean Coastal

Ecotype 111 of the Panspermium Base Species Clade had effectively reverse the placement of its organelles, while retaining the same organelle reproduction order. Heading Northeast, the triple one Ecotype found clouds of Glucose, Phosphate, and Ammonia, but then a strong current started to move the resources away. Traveling along with the current, the organism was taken Northwest next to several Hydrogen Sulfide clouds. With the Phyade I star setting, Ecotype 111 found another cloud of Phosphate and Ammonia. It was forced to stay within the Microbial Jackpot due to Ph and Salt concentration shock at 67 seconds into its run. Starting to runout of Glucose, after the environmental shock ended, the organism began to search for any other resources. Finding some small Glucose in a small Hydrogen Sulfide cloud, the organism’s health began to tick away as it successfully divided.

Revivalis chi (Mutant 72) was the first organism of the Hydrogena Species Clade to have evolved Chemosynthesizing Proteins. Going in a mostly Southern direction, it did not find any Hydrogen Sulfide. After being pushed Westward by a strong current due to its less than streamlined triangular shape, the organism started to run out of Glucose. As the health began to wither away, and night began to fall, the organism saw at the distance its proverbial acorn. Slowly inching its way, Revivalis chi managed to make it to the Hydrogen Sulfide cloud, waiting for its health to regenerate. Once the Hydrogen Sulfide Cloud was consumed, the revived Hydrogen-loving organism found a paltry amount of its main food source. With Ph and Salt concentration shock occurring 79 seconds into its life, another strong current carried Revivalis chi far way to different area, right into a very large Hydrogen Sulfide cloud.

Cablevenian Estuary

Oxygenium superstes (Ecotype 113) of the Panspermium Base Species Clade had evolved Bioluminescent Proteins, conferring extra 10% Oxygen resistance. This was useful in the Cablevenian Estuary, which had a relatively high Oxygen amount of over 16%. Even with this Oxygen resistance, the organism in question barely had enough excess ATP to sprint. And this was an immediate issue, due to Oxygenium superstes spawning in a strong current along with Ph and Salt concentration shock starting 8 seconds into its new life, forcing the organism to ride the current Southward. The superstitious organism eventually found an area with a Medium Sulfur Chunk and several Large Iron Chunks. If only Oxygenium superstes could utilized either of them. The Oxygen resistant organism started to run out of Glucose, and found itself next to small clouds of Ammonia and Phosphate. Being so close to reproduction, the organism stayed still to minimize ATP loss. The Phade I star was being eclipsed by the moon Xanrillon as the organism slowly lost health, and other members of the Ecotype began to push this member closer to a poison cloud. Despite this Microbial Hazing, Oxygenium superstes managed to somehow reproduce.

Konramcesgon Epipelagic

Hydrogena zontanecro (Mutant 71) of the Hydrogena Species Clade had evolved a slightly higher Pressure Tolerance of 950 kPa – 1300 kPa. Fortunately, the increased Pressure Tolerance was just barely within the lowered Pressure range of the Konramcesgon Epipelagic, meaning the organism did not suffer any tolerance debuffs. Heading approximately North, Hydrogena zontanecro managed to find a Glucose cloud within a moderately strong current. Since the Hydrogenase bearing organism had excess ATP to spare, it was able to sprint against the current to stay within the Glucose cloud. Other fellow members of this mutant decided to get in on the Glucose Party, pushing this member out of the Glucose cloud. Things then turned out for the worse for the zonal organism, as Hydrogena zontanecro had run out of Glucose and was frantically searching for something to survive. JustaDumbThriver has become extinct to due to being kicked out from Microbial Glucose Parties.

…Separate Granitic Eruptions occur in Rikystasean Estuary, Rikystasean Coastal, Cablevenian Estuary, and Remarpanic Epipelagic, causing aah31415 and Cha to be extinct a la microbe soup. (GM raging for several minutes).

…A small Meteor approximately the 1 km is ensnared into a deadly gravitation dance with the Treerilia-Xanrillon planetary binary. This small meteor, a fragment from another collision in the outer Phyade I system, indirectly collides with Xoruta. Xoruta is broken into mostly two very large half-mile fragments and numerous tiny fragments, while the small Meteor is broken in many small pieces. One piece of Xoruta ends being flung out of the planetary system, while the other piece is pushed into a tighter and more stable orbit around Xanrillon. The smaller pieces of Xoruta and the pieces of the Meteor are flung all around, with some pieces burning up over Xanrillon and some pieces burning up over Treerila.


Third Pass (Playing) Extinctions:

Panspermium Genera Clade

Hydrogena species
Hydrogena revivalis (Species 97)

Generation: III

Population: 110T -60T -60T = -10T

Color: #fffff6; RGB: 255,255,246

Behavior:

Aggression: 100, Opportunism: 135, Fear: 100, Activity: 100, Focus: 100, Cannibalism: 0

Membrane Type: Double, Membrane Rigidity: 0

Base Speed: 0.218, Base Rotation Speed: 0.743, Base Hex Size: 1.0

Organelles: Cytoplasm, Hydrogenase

Organelle Reproduction Order: 1) Cytoplasm (1,-1), 2) Hydrogenase (1,-2)

Organelle Position: 1) (1,-1), 2) (1,-2)

Organelles Rotation Position: 1) 1, 2) 1

Temperature Tolerance Range: 8 C – 28 C

Temperature Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (10 C)

Pressure Tolerance Range: 750 kPa – 1100 kPa

Pressure Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (350 kPa)

Oxygen Resistance: 0% (-3%)

UV Resistance: 100%

P/A: 165 Pixels/452 Square Pixels = 0.365

Hydrogena zontanecro (Mutant 71)

Generation: III

Population: 1T -60T = -59T

Color: #fffff6; RGB: 255,255,246

Behavior:

Aggression: 100, Opportunism: 135, Fear: 100, Activity: 100, Focus: 100, Cannibalism: 0

Membrane Type: Double, Membrane Rigidity: 0

Base Speed: 0.218, Base Rotation Speed: 0.743, Base Hex Size: 1.0

Organelles: Cytoplasm, Hydrogenase

Organelle Reproduction Order: 1) Cytoplasm (1,-1), 2) Hydrogenase (1,-2)

Organelle Position: 1) (1,-1), 2) (1,-2)

Organelles Rotation Position: 1) 1, 2) 1

Temperature Tolerance Range: 8 C – 28 C

Temperature Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (10 C)

Pressure Tolerance Range: 950 kPa – 1300 kPa

Pressure Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (350 kPa)

Oxygen Resistance: 0% (-3%)

UV Resistance: 100%

P/A: 165 Pixels/452 Square Pixels = 0.365

Revivalis simplus (Mutant 73)

Generation: III

Population: 1T -60T = -59T

Color: #fffff6; RGB: 255,255,246

Behavior:

Aggression: 100, Opportunism: 135, Fear: 100, Activity: 100, Focus: 100, Cannibalism: 0

Membrane Type: Double, Membrane Rigidity: 0

Base Speed: 0.318, Base Rotation Speed: 0.925, Base Hex Size: 0.5

Organelles: Cytoplasm

Organelle Reproduction Order: 1) Cytoplasm (1,-1)

Organelle Position: 1) (1,-1)

Organelles Rotation Position: 1) 1

Temperature Tolerance Range: 8 C – 28 C

Temperature Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (10 C)

Pressure Tolerance Range: 750 kPa – 1100 kPa

Pressure Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (350 kPa)

Oxygen Resistance: 0% (-3%)

UV Resistance: 100%

P/A: 130 Pixels/226 Square Pixels = 0.575

Revivalis enthalpo (Mutant 74)

Generation: III

Population: 1T -60T = -59T

Color: #fffff6; RGB: 255,255,246

Behavior:

Aggression: 100, Opportunism: 135, Fear: 100, Activity: 100, Focus: 100, Cannibalism: 0

Membrane Type: Double, Membrane Rigidity: 0

Base Speed: 0.186, Base Rotation Speed: 0.743, Base Hex Size: 1.5

Organelles: Cytoplasm, Hydrogenase, Thermosynthase

Organelle Reproduction Order: 1) Cytoplasm (1,-1), 2) Hydrogenase (1,-2), 3) Thermosynthase (0,0)

Organelle Position: 1) (1,-1), 2) (1,-2), 3) (0,0)

Organelles Rotation Position: 1) 1, 2) 1, 3) 5

Temperature Tolerance Range: 6 C – 30 C

Temperature Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (10 C +2C)

Pressure Tolerance Range: 750 kPa – 1100 kPa

Pressure Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (350 kPa)

Oxygen Resistance: 0% (-3%)

UV Resistance: 100%

P/A: 185 Pixels/678 Square Pixels = 0.273


Fourth Pass (Volcanic) Extinctions:

Panspermium Genera Clade

Panspermium base species
Melanosis lineage
Ecotype 111

Generation: III

Population: 1T +60T -61T = 0T

Color: #fffff; RGB: 255,255,255

Behavior:

Aggression: 100, Opportunism: 100, Fear: 100, Activity: 100, Focus: 100, Cannibalism: 0

Membrane Type: Single, Membrane Rigidity: 0

Base Speed: 0.236, Base Rotation Speed: 0.541, Base Hex Size: 1.0

Organelles: Cytoplasm, Melanokoids

Organelle Reproduction Order: 1) Cytoplasm (1,-3), 2) Melanokoids (1,-2)

Organelle Position: 1) (1,-1), 2) (1,-2)

Organelles Rotation Position: 1) 1, 2) 3

Temperature Tolerance Range: 8 C – 28 C

Temperature Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (10 C)

Pressure Tolerance Range: 750 kPa – 1100 kPa

Pressure Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (350 kPa)

Oxygen Resistance: 0%

UV Resistance: 100%

P/A: 165 Pixels/452 Square Pixels = 0.365

Oxygenium superstes (Ecotype 113)

Generation: III

Population: 1T +60T -61T = 0T

Color: #fffff; RGB: 255,255,255

Behavior:

Aggression: 100, Opportunism: 100, Fear: 100, Activity: 100, Focus: 100, Cannibalism: 0

Membrane Type: Single, Membrane Rigidity: 0

Base Speed: 0.205, Base Rotation Speed: 0.685, Base Hex Size: 1.5

Organelles: Cytoplasm, Melanokoids, Bioluminescent Proteins

Organelle Reproduction Order: 1) Cytoplasm (1,-1), 2) Melanokoids (1,-2), 3) Bioluminescent Proteins (1,0)

Organelle Position: 1) (1,-1), 2) (1,-2), 3) (1,0)

Organelles Rotation Position: 1) 1, 2) 3, 3) 3

Temperature Tolerance Range: 8 C – 28 C

Temperature Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (10 C)

Pressure Tolerance Range: 750 kPa – 1100 kPa

Pressure Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (350 kPa)

Oxygen Resistance: 0% (+10%)

UV Resistance: 100%

P/A: 194 Pixels/678 Square Pixels = 0.268


Fifth Pass (Meteor) Extinctions:

N/A.


Surviving Organisms:

Panspermium Genera Clade

Hydrogena species
Revivalis strawberry (Mutant 70)

Generation: III

Population: 1T +60T = 61T

Color: #fffff6; RGB: 255,255,246

Behavior:

Aggression: 100, Opportunism: 135, Fear: 100, Activity: 100, Focus: 100, Cannibalism: 0

Membrane Type: Double, Membrane Rigidity: 0

Base Speed: 0.312, Base Rotation Speed: 0.790, Base Hex Size: 0.5

Organelles: Hydrogenase

Organelle Reproduction Order: 1) Hydrogenase (1,-2)

Organelle Position: 1) (1,-2)

Organelles Rotation Position: 1) 1

Temperature Tolerance Range: 8 C – 28 C

Temperature Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (10 C)

Pressure Tolerance Range: 750 kPa – 1100 kPa

Pressure Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (350 kPa)

Oxygen Resistance: 0% (-3%)

UV Resistance: 100%

P/A: 130 Pixels/226 Square Pixels = 0.575

Revivalis chi (Mutant 72)

Generation: III

Population: 1T +60T = 61T

Color: #fffff6; RGB: 255,255,246

Behavior:

Aggression: 100, Opportunism: 135, Fear: 100, Activity: 100, Focus: 100, Cannibalism: 0

Membrane Type: Double, Membrane Rigidity: 0

Base Speed: 0.207, Base Rotation Speed: 0.589, Base Hex Size: 1.5

Organelles: Cytoplasm, Hydrogenase, Chemosynthesizing Proteins

Organelle Reproduction Order: 1) Cytoplasm (1,-1), 2) Hydrogenase (1,-2), 3) Chemosynthesizing Proteins (2,-2)

Organelle Position: 1) (1,-1), 2) (1,-2), 3) (2,-2)

Organelles Rotation Position: 1) 1, 2) 1, 3) 5

Temperature Tolerance Range: 8 C – 28 C

Temperature Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (10 C)

Pressure Tolerance Range: 750 kPa – 1100 kPa

Pressure Tolerance Flexibility: Standard (350 kPa)

Oxygen Resistance: 0% (-3%)

UV Resistance: 100%

P/A: 183 Pixels/678 Square Pixels = 0.270


Notes:

Note 1 – I did not expect so many extinctions from failure to get Glucose. I was worried everything would go extinct again. I guess Hard Mode really is hard. Especially without using extensive Photosynthesis.

Note 2 – Hopefully, the organisms will become diverse again as new turns pass. I was thinking we would get lineages with different environmental tolerances again. Alas, it was not meant to be. It goes to show that nothing can be taken for granted when using RNG.

Note 3 – I am posting Turn 17 now, since I will not have time to post it later next week due to Exams. I thought I would have time to work on it next week, but I do not. Going to a University is like having a job.


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