Mechanis C

Welp. There goes my plans for having a symbiotic relationship with P. megabotanicus

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Doesn’t that require endosymbiosis most of the time?

Isn’t mutualism a symbiotic relationship which does not require endosymbiosis to be involved?

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It is, but it’s hard to achieve in thrive even with behaviours to our use.

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Endosymbiosis is exempt from behavior un-simulation.

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I suppose that is because of how our robots’ outer surfaces work like?

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Yeah, they could move the organelles with gears or something.

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Those would be VERY tiny gears.
Um, also has a new round begun yet?

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Yeah, I’ll say it started. Domin basically does not respond, so I’ll just thanos snap his species.

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Would it be better to make his species an AI species in case he comes back later on?

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Fine, fine, puts down infinity gauntlet

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I will put another Generator at (2,1), and a Metal Detector Unit at (1,2). The Metal Detector Unit uses Pulse Induced electro-magnetic coils as a Discriminator to detect eddies in the magnetic field produced by electric currents within the detector device. Uses -50 EP. Uses -1 EU.

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How much lithium would my species’ (megabotanicus) cell receive from the environment?
And how big of an organelle is the CPU?

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Didn’t JustaDumbThriver say the CPU is four units (2 by 2)?

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I suppose that would make sense.
…Also the organelles locked behind the CPU seems to have a strangely low energy cost…

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The reason for the low energy cost is that they don’t make lithium or energy. CPUs have high energy costs because I’m modeling them after Thrive nuclei.

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I suppose I will place down 1 last pair of generators and SCs, with the generator at 0, 2 and the sc at 0, -2.

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Okay so I wont change my cell.

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Do you have a specific reason for that?

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It’s because I feel like I don’t need to change my cell for now.

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