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Self-Protective-Ring-Flower[]

The Self-Protective-Ring-Flower is a genome that is presented in the "Infestation" level. It reproduces very fast and effectively but after 2 generations it reaches cell limit. It is almost defensive on the outside, but defenseless in the inside.

Reproductive Cycle[]

Their reproductive cycle may be a little unbalanced. The process begins with 8 Photocytes surrounded by Keratinocytes. The Keratinocyte wall is eventually destroyed by the growing Photocytes, which have evolved into basic swimmers. The fundamental Swimmers then revert to Photocytes, forming another Keratinocyte wall with a Photocyte. When the Self-Protective-Ring-Flower (SPRF) breaks, instead of repeating the cycle, it is unable to complete the cycle again because it has reached the maximum cell limit.

Elimination[]

To eliminate these species, use a microscope to zoom in on a small hole in the crowded Photocytes. Insert a Devorocyte into one of the holes, and it will reproduce within. Don't change the genome; simply insert it into one of the possible placement holes. Repeat with the remaining SPRFs until they are all dead.

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