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    AminoLocked: A Protozoan Adventure (On Hiatus)



    CURRENT CHARACTERS (spoilers):



    You are now the central cell. You can only respond to the command ">Spontaneously develop consciousness".
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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure



    > Spontaneously develop consciousness

    (Alright, alright.)

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    can a single cell be concious?

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    Congratulations!
    You are now conscious! What will you name yourself?



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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    your only desire is to grow you cant understand the meaning of a "name" or the need for one, you must split or infest other cells with your dna

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    >Mitosis. Make it hapen.
    ...I could be completely wrong though.

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Quote Originally Posted by Askia View Post
    your only desire is to grow you cant understand the meaning of a "name" or the need for one, you must split or infest other cells with your dna
    You used to be into that kind of thing a while ago, but then you got consciousness.

    Quote Originally Posted by Karhs12 View Post
    >Mitosis. Make it happen.
    You feel like you really need to know more about yourself before you make a decision like that.



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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Emma

    did you get morals out of nowhere to?

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Quote Originally Posted by Askia View Post
    Emma

    did you get morals out of nowhere to?
    You will wait for more ideas before jumping into a name.
    You are unsure of morals, as you have made no choices so far.



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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    ANOTHER CELL ADVENTURE. WHADDYA KNOW.

    >Cell: Eat red...thing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazro View Post

    >Cell: Eat red...thing...
    Well, you have a new feeling that interrupting the two other cell's meal would be impolite, and make them more likely to destroy you.



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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Get your DNA and RNA polymerases ready; you're gonna have to make some mRNA for proteins.

    (Assuming that you already have rRNA and tRNA floating around, that is)

    What do you have inside of you?

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaynato View Post
    Get your DNA and RNA polymerases ready; you're gonna have to make some mRNA for proteins.

    (Assuming that you already have rRNA and tRNA floating around, that is)

    What do you have inside of you?
    You're not exactly sure. You can sense your surroundings by smell, but the scent of your membrane overpowers whatever is within. Either way, the process of creating proteins is fairly automatic. You traded that sort of awareness and choice for complex thought.

    And a sense of smell, apparently.



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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Oh, sure.

    Can you focus on making muscle-like proteins to control your cytoskeleton and centrioles, so you can change shape at will?

    This would actually in fact be stronger than the movement of amoebas, but might require more ATP.

    In case of a shortage, check for light and make some chloroplasts for additional energy if there is light.

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaynato View Post
    Oh, sure.

    Can you focus on making muscle-like proteins to control your cytoskeleton and centrioles, so you can change shape at will?

    This would actually in fact be stronger than the movement of amoebas, but might require more ATP.

    In case of a shortage, check for light and make some chloroplasts for additional energy if there is light.


    You cannot at the moment tell if there is light, so you develop chloroplasts anyway, just to be safe.
    As they are created, you feel them picking up light from above and processing it into energy.



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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Check energy production levels.

    Develop high-end membrane-control system as stated previously.

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Develop EYESPOT to detect light and where there is an ABUNDANCE OF IT.

    When you do so, develop FLAGELLA or CILIA.

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Direct control of the lipid bilayer is so much more efficient than Flagella or Cilia!

    As for an Eyespot, maybe.

    ...create four cells with light-activated pigments, each detecting 400, 500, 600, and 700 nanometers' wavelength of light, respectively.

    As soon as you have the membrane-control system (MCS), expand some section of your cell (but alas, not into air) to house more contents.

    Try to build a cell wall out of starches.

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure



    You experiment with the freedom your new membrane gives you, and develop some light sensors. You notice some areas of high light concentration.




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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    No, not yet.

    You need a better cell wall, and some sort of attack.

    Create binding proteins on the outside of your membrane, and digestive capsules on the other side of them.

    You should be able to destroy other cells by attaching the binding proteins to their membranes, manipulating your membrane until you create a passageway between them both, and then digesting their insides and incorporating any materials that they could have.

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Be able to transport lysosomes to the outside of your cell, where they will digest the enemy! MUHAHAHAAHAAAAA!

    ...Or we could do what Kaynato said.

    OR!

    Perhaps we could become a virus-like organism or be able to harbor viruses safely, unleashing them on our enemies?

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    If you digest the cell that way, the contents will either degenerate or be absorbed by other cells.

    If you become a virus-holder, viruses will adapt. I think you're just talking about integration by dispersion of infectious particles, which is different but creates AUTONOMOUS bodies, which might not be preferable.

    Being a virus is a very bad idea as then it's rather pointless to go further seeing that viruses DON'T HAVE MEMBRANES OR ORGANELLES OR RIBOSOMES AND ARE NOT INDEPENDENTLY LIVING THINGS.

    Also, develop ATP by Fermentation/ATP by Cellular Respiration, so you can actually do something with the Glucose you get from chloroplasts besides making starches. (Which, by the way, requires ATP.)

    C.Resp. Gives you a ton of ATP, so you'll want that.

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure





    You do all of some of those things, namely developing a manner of gaining substance from other cells, and a way to utilize some of your surplus Glucose. You feel more energetic already!
    The other cells eye you suspiciously.
    They would, if they had eyes, that is.
    Or the capacity for complex thought.



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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Send out a pseudopod at the lower-left closest cell with a binding protein on it, and integrate the cell.

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    Re: AminoLocked: A Cellular Adventure

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaynato View Post
    Send out a pseudopod at the lower-left closest cell with a binding protein on it, and integrate the cell.

    You perform an action more suited to a pixelated animation.
    You feel both the pain of this poor thoughtless creature, and the poor thoughtless creator of the adventure.



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