Yes. I am thinking that it will give the ATP equivalent of three Proteorhodopsins, like how Thermoplasts gives (used to give?) the ATP equivalent of the three Thermosynthases.
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So it will be much more powerful than thylka vs chloroplast thenβ¦
Actually, that would be second set of posts, or βOptionsβ; I should probably add that next time.
Also, @cha, the only thing different is that the the Chemoreceptor has change its rotation relative to its position. It has no βweaponsβ.
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By the way, you said that the exotic light-to-atp organelle turns off after light falls below a certain value. Do you just turn off thylka process when that happens in-game?
Yes. When I simulate Proteorhodospin, I turn off both the Photosynthesis and Cytosolic Glycolysis. When I simulate Melanokoids, I only turn off the Photosynthesis process.
If they share the same patch, which I believe the PhaΓΌs do but their macro cousins are in the estuary I believe, besides one which is the ancestors to the PhaΓΌs lineage
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Nothing last forever, but I do have hope that an asteroid doesnβt blast the only ammonia fixation that exist on the planet rn, but perhaps it does endure some million years, it descedants might one day carry its legacy but thatβs a luck game
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