Turn 16
You poke your cilia around the amoeba and search for the cell's nucleus, following the cell's RNA trail back to its origin. You can't see any sort of data processing organelles anywhere- it must not have needed to evolve much intelligence with the heavy-duty shell it has. Using your processor, you cap a sample of its DNA and RNA with some storage code so that your cell will not read it and pop them in a vacuole. With the DNA/RNA backup safely squirreled away, you inject the amoeba's nucleus with protein-eating enzymes (+9 Amino Acids). You think about making a new data organelle attached to the amoeba, but you realize that you could control the amoeba just fine using your existing facilities. Without the control center of the cell, the amoeba's organelles will respond to your input. Unfortunately, the only organelles you haven't seen yet that it possesses are one that extracts minerals from water and a contractile vacuole. While you're at it, you try to plunder the amoeba's supply of glucose before realizing that it is about the same size as you.
It is essentially under your control, but you have yet to integrate yourself completely with it.
Common Name: Lifespark
Scientific Name: Vitascinti basus
Sentience: 8/10
Number of Cells: 3
Size: ≈8 μm
Energy: 20
Basic -> Improved -> Complex
Basic Cytoplasm
Basic Cytoskeleton
Complex Flagellum
Basic Enzyme Injector (Basic Organelle and Membrane Eating Enzymes)
Improved Membrane
Basic Ribosomes
Basic Sensory & Chemical Cilia
Basic Mitochondria
Basic Nucleus
Basic Photoreceptor
Basic Cell Wall
Basic Data Processing Organelle (with Labeling System)
DNA: 7
RNA: 4
Amino Acids: 31
Fat: 9
Glucose: 6
A field of ice chunks.
You are inside a large armored amoeba.