Turn 9
You burn 10 glucose to create 100 Energy. Geez! This little bacteria is really amazing! You're definitely glad you salvaged the DNA from those Mitochondria. Using your plenitude of Amino Acids and a bit of Energy, you improve your flagellum. It is now complex and gives you an amazing boost to speed.
With all of your speed, how will you tell where you're going? You decide to create a light-sensitive organelle to better detect your surroundings. Photoreceptors are placed all along the cell membrane.
All around you is darkness, but light seems to be coming from high above. There seems to be a large crack letting in light ahead. Now that you can see around, you decide that it might be best to make some more DNA. However, letting all of your genetic material float around the cell is pretty risky. You combine five of your RNA into a strand of DNA using up 5 more Energy. You feel a bit smarter.
Cell Basics
Common Name: Lifespark
Scientific Name: Vitascinti basus
DNA: 6
RNA: 4
Amino Acids: 17
Fat: 17
Glucose: 13
Energy: 90
Sentience: 6/10
Cell Stats
Size: 1
Defense: 2
Structure: 1
Movement: 8
Detection: 6
Production: 2
Cell Organelles:
Basic > Improved > Complex
Basic Cytoplasm (+1 Production, +1 Size)
Basic Cytoskeleton (+1 Structure, +1 Movement)
Complex Flagellum (+6 Movement)
Improved Membrane (+2 Defense)
Basic Ribosomes (+1 Production)
Basic Sensory & Chemical Cilia (+1 Movement, +3 Detection, +1 Detection from Chem. Proteins)
Basic Mitochondria (Allows for Energy production on a 1:10 ratio as opposed to the 1:2 ratio performed with glycolysis)
Basic Photoreceptor (+2 Detection, Allows for sensing of presence or absence of light)
Blueprints:
Chemical Detection Proteins: Detects chemical changes. Embedded into the cell membrane. (4 Amino Acids, 2 Energy; +1 Detection)
Cytoskeleton: Gives structure to the cell and lets it change its shape. (12 Amino Acids, 6 Energy; +1 Structure, +1 Movement)
Cytoplasm: The cell's "filling". Transports materials and performs glycolysis. (4 Amino Acids, 4 Fat, 4 Energy; +1 Production, +1 Size)
DNA: Gives an enormous boost to your cellular storage. Renders RNA obsolete for storage. (1 RNA, 6 Amino Acids, 8 Energy or 5 RNA, 5 Energy; Makes you smarter)
Fat: Can be created with glucose or harvested from cells. (12 Glucose)
Flagellum: A long tube of protein that spins rapidly. (8 Amino Acids, 4 Energy; +2 Movement)
Membrane Structural Proteins: Makes the membrane tougher, but stiffer. (8 Amino Acids, 2 Energy; +1 Defense)
Mitochondria: The main energy producer of the cell. Converts Glucose to Energy much better than glycolysis. (10 Amino Acids, 5 Energy)
Photoreceptor: Detects when lights hit the cell. (15 Amino Acids, 10 Energy; +2 Detection)
Ribosome: A protein "factory". Converts Amino Acids into proteins for building organelles. (4 Amino Acids, 2 Energy; +1 Production)
RNA: Stores a single bit of cellular information; now obsolete. (5 Amino Acids, 4 Energy; +1 Information Storage)
Sensory Cilia: Lets you detect changes in water and feel around your environment. (10 Amino Acids, 5 Energy; +1 Movement, +3 Detection)
Location:
Mineral-rich ice water.
Nearby:
Around you, nothing that you can sense. Light from above and ahead.