Turn 17
You release a small quantity of membrane eaters into your own cell, dissolving your cellular membrane and completely integrating you with the former amoeba. You are now one organism, and a heck of a lot bigger than you used to be. You also commandeer a boatload of Glucose from the former occupant's vacuoles and recycle a bunch of Fat from the cell membranes.
You place the photoreceptors on the underside of the silicon plates and modify half of the amoeba's pseuodpods into enzyme injectors and the other half into flagella. The new additions are evenly dispersed over the orb of the amoeba. Meanwhile, the cilia are embedded in the spaces between the silicon and everything is hooked up to the processor. You also burn some of your new Glucose to make up for much of the Energy you lost.
The cilia are hooked up just in time to feel another vibration in the water. A wave of forces passes through you and much of the debris around you shifts about. The light above dims slightly, then flickers, before returning to its original state. ((No, you are not in a soda.))
Common Name: Lifespark
Scientific Name: Vitascinti basus
Sentience: 8/10
Number of Cells: 1
Size: ≈30 μm
Energy: 38
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)
Basic Contractile Vacuole
Basic Nutrient Harvester (Harvesting Silicon)
Improved Silicon Armor
DNA: 7
RNA: 4
Amino Acids: 31
Fat: 18
Glucose: 70
A field of ice chunks.
A nearby fungal colony.