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6/20/2012 | |
Can anyone solve this riddle of a mutation for me?
314 Different in file 1 12 0 You B MutDupCut 128 0 Organ# = 17, Brain, 01: verb, Cell 1 (push) - state 2, chem=Stress (H4P), thresh=128, samp=14, gain=6, features=Digital (0)
314 Different in file 2 12 0 You B MutDupCut 128 0 Organ# = 17, Creature, Circulatory, Floating receptor/emitter 6, chem=Stress (H4P), thresh=128, samp=14, gain=6, features=Digital (0)
It has happen twice now, and this time in the second generation child of two egg-norn Harlequins with the exact same genome. Pretty wacky.
I want to create a C3 breed someday..
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6/20/2012 | |
Evolution doesn't have to make sense - I seem to recall Steve Grand saying something about designing part of the C1 genome so that even if what it said was 'junk', that it was still a valid expression and wouldn't crash things.
It could mean that your norns don't suffer from as much stress as other norns - I'm not sure what effects it would have, like, whether they'd feel a need to push when they're stressed from hunger for protein, or what. 
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Minx
 
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6/20/2012 | |
I know it doesn't have to make sense--that's why I find it so fascinating! 
It seems pretty interesting, that's for sure. See, I was thinking that it meant when he "pushed" anything it would create stress in the same way that H4P would. What you said makes a lot more sense. 
I want to create a C3 breed someday..
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