Time passes slowly as you wait for insects to end up entrapped within your web. You observe your web structure, a fine network of spider silk widers, albeit with a somewhat conspicuous blob of mycelum near the center. You watch while the world slowly darkens, until suddenly a lone wasp, seemingly hurried, blunders straight into your web. You approach carefully, trying to avoid it's stinging, and are just about to strike when a flash of light blinds you.
Thunder resonates through the air, and all the light is drained from the sky. Your web starts vibrating in the sudden galen, but holds perfectly, for now. However, the still struggling wasp is making some slow successes in it's steady escape, and in doing so is inflicting some structural damage. It's slightly larger than you, but visibly tiring, and still somewhat constricted. However, it may be better to vacate your web, and instead seek shelter elsewhere.
The oak tree in which you reside is fairly large, and it's bark has several visible hollow. In addition, high in the branches there appears to be some kind of wasp nest. Down below, near the lower branches, there's no particular cover, but the wind is probably far more benign.
Name:
Energy: 42/92
Biomass: 0.080 cm
3Abilities : DNA assimilation, Epigenetic Tags
Current look: A sturdy green blob of cells, vaguely resembling a creature with a bunch of legs, eyes, wings and a stylet for a mouth, stuck inside a web covered with fluffy strands of mycelum.
Eyes, Mycelum, Stilet, Tiny legs, Photosynthesis, cell walls, wings, web making glands
Generic
Photosynthesis: Free energy. With drawbacks, of course. Water and nutrients need to be provided.
Cell walls: Reinforces cells at cost to mobility
Fungus :
Spores : A reproductive method emphatizing quantity over quality
Mycelum : In inaccurate terms, the fungus's roots
0.01 cm3 class
Gallwasp:
Gall : A parasitic reproduction method where the eggs are protected inside plant tissue
Insect eyes : Tiny compound eyes
Insect wings : Delicate wings which allow for flight
Common fly :
Insect wings : Delicate wings which allow for flight
Firefly :
Insect wings : Delicate wings which allow for flight
Moth:
Insect wings : Delicate wings which allow for flight
Spider:
Ingestion Juices : Lacking a digestion system capable of dealing with solid objects, spiders, amongst other creatures, rely on dissolving prey outside their stomach.
Web Making : Spider web strands count among the strongest materials
Chitin : A somewhat stronger shell, though still flexible
0.001 cm3 class
Tardigrade
Stylet : A primitive hardened mouthpart, used to pierce plant cells and consume their insides
Cryptobiosis : The Tardigrades fascinating survival strategy, where in it dehydrates and slows it's metabolism to a crawl, surviving for decades until conditions improve
Primitive exoskeleton : A more flexible, but far less hard and durable exoskeleton
Tiny legs : Tardigrade are jot renowned for speed, but these are functional
Eutelic : All tardigrades of the same species have the same number of cells, determined by a system in their DNA. These limits can be troubling to override.
Lichen
Photosynthesis: Free energy. With drawbacks, of course. Water and nutrients need to be provided.
I screwded up some size estimates in recent encounters, resulting in what I realize now was abnormally slow growth in size, and excessive growth in energy. Expect that to be resolved soonish.