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Mutualism in bots?

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Shadowgod2:
i did with the vegi but did nothing so i put the gene in the animal and removed it from the veg and it worked which isn't suppose to happen i'll have the save in the attachment. a bot on the top left attached to a vegi shows. the vegi is suppose to give the bot nrg but isn't. there isn't supose to be a nrg sharing gene in the animal bot.

Shadowgod2:
i ran 2 sims with animal minimal in and gave a tie, 1 win each f1 defaults. a very crude mutualistic bot. this is on my computer working though shouldn't through the nrg sharing gene.

Botsareus:
Ok, just found something that should interest both Shadowgod2 and Plasmoid.

Check out tieval and tieloc on the wiki.

Apparently you can transfer energy directly, or even write memory locations just by using a tie.

Have not tested yet so I have no idea if it actually works. A test will be nice.

Shadowgod2, I still want you to retest epigenetic memory, though, with the robot I PMed you.

MysticalDumpling:
I got a bot that could fill the description: Gland bot, a veggie, in the bestiary's starting gate. It works by fooling most conspecs, latching onto MB's to gain NRG, and gives defences to the MB based on NRG received. The MB doesn't know the Gland Bot is a different species, though. It would be interesting in an evosim, if anyone wants to try.

spike43884:

--- Quote from: Botsareus on November 23, 2013, 02:33:11 PM ---The relationship described should be possible. Welcome to the team. Can anyone plz write some db code? XD

--- End quote ---
Bot, I already talked about this dude :3 Mutual Interspecies relationships...Litterally, use a library to store which species are seen as a 'threat' to it, which are seen as 'food' and which are seen as 'friend' instead of, HE HAS MORE EYES, MUST EAT, NOM NOM NOM. Then a default preference for 'unknown'

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