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Radical Mutations

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spork22:
Well, it's not really a stable ecosystem. The plants either get eaten or become infected and lose their ability to photosynthesize. At least nothing evolved to become laggy. It might be better to make it so that it repopulates the plants when the energy gets too low.

spork22:
I've been recently experimenting with a variant of the Alga Reactum that creates trails in order to move. Actually, they worked better than expected. When placed in a confined space, most often the core of a plant cluster,  they reproduce a little, and spread the virus to the nearby plants. They eventually enter an extremely unstable state in which they bounce around and knock all the infected plants out of the way. In addition, these "crawling plants" form geometrical structures with right angles and more, as well as circling around other creatures. I'm not sure whether or not to call it a plant or an animal, but it's good at spreading the virus.

Botsareus:
I think you guys should eventually put a robot together to see if you can nuke the top spot on F1 league with a virus.  >:D

Shadowgod2:
not a bad idea. :devil:

spork22:
Yeah. But maybe we should perfect this zombie virus and the other one shadowgod was planning to make that takes control of the genes or something first. Or we could just use the zombies AS the bot.

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