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Mutations are composed of a series of paired blocks. Each block contains the values G, A, C, T or is empty. The DNA Modifier allows you to select blocks and modify them. What the geneticist is attempting to accomplish is figuring out what each empty block's value should be, and thus being able to pass that mutation to the occupant. In each pair of blocks, a G block always links to a C block, and a T block always links to an A block. Some values can be figured out immediately, while others need simple guesswork as you go through each possible combination. | Mutations are composed of a series of paired blocks. Each block contains the values G, A, C, T (Guanine, Adenine, Cytosine, and Thymine respectively) or is empty. The DNA Modifier allows you to select blocks and modify them. What the geneticist is attempting to accomplish is figuring out what each empty block's value should be, and thus being able to pass that mutation to the occupant. In each pair of blocks, a G block always links to a C block, and a T block always links to an A block. Some values can be figured out immediately, while others need simple guesswork as you go through each possible combination. | ||
Once the correct code is entered, the user can then activate the mutation. It will no longer appear in '''View Potential''', and is now located in the '''View Mutations''' section. | Once the correct code is entered, the user can then activate the mutation. It will no longer appear in '''View Potential''', and is now located in the '''View Mutations''' section. |
Revision as of 19:04, 22 June 2013
In addition to the basic work of cloning, the Geneticist has access to a DNA Modifier. This device can, with enough patience, reward you with superpowers, crippling diseases, or just amusing mutations.
NOTE: GENETICS CODE IS CURRENTLY BEING UPDATED. MOST OF THE INFORMATION BELOW MAY BE INCORRECT DUE TO RECENT CHANGES.
The Building Blocks of Life
When a person (or monkey) is put into the DNA Modifier, the modifier's computer will allow the user to:
- View Potential holds the character's possible superpowers and diseases. Unknown potentials can be researched. Mutations can be activated when the correct DNA sequence is entered.
- View Mutations shows the active mutations of the occupant.
- View Research shows the research which is currently taking place, and shows possible research and finished research.
- Change Appearance allows the user to change several features of the occupant, such as their skin colour and hair.
The user can click on the printer icon at the bottom left to print out the current page onto a piece of paper. The paper can then be examined to bring up the page.
Cracking the Code
Mutations are composed of a series of paired blocks. Each block contains the values G, A, C, T (Guanine, Adenine, Cytosine, and Thymine respectively) or is empty. The DNA Modifier allows you to select blocks and modify them. What the geneticist is attempting to accomplish is figuring out what each empty block's value should be, and thus being able to pass that mutation to the occupant. In each pair of blocks, a G block always links to a C block, and a T block always links to an A block. Some values can be figured out immediately, while others need simple guesswork as you go through each possible combination.
Once the correct code is entered, the user can then activate the mutation. It will no longer appear in View Potential, and is now located in the View Mutations section.
By clicking on the green vertical line connecting pairs of blocks, you can highlight that pair. Useful for marking parts of the mutation which haven't been figured out yet.
Research
Every mutation can be researched to find out what it does. If a mutation has not been researched, it is simply titled Unknown Mutation. Each mutation only needs to be researched once. Research is conducted by spending research materials, which are slowly gained over time. Additional research materials can be bought by spending money from the station's research budget. Extra features and upgrades to the machine can be bought directly from the View Research section.
Testing
The geneticist begins with several monkeys which have mutations just like people do, they are perfect for being tested on. Their mutations can also be researched and activated. When the sequence for a mutation has been discovered, it can be printed out with an appropriate label. This sequence can then be used to provide that mutation for a human who has it in their list of potential mutations.
Mutations
There are a wide variety of mutations. Some are beneficial, some are detrimental, some are situational and some are just wacky and fun.
Power | Message | Effect |
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Fire Resistance | You feel warm. | You are immune to high temperature and fire. You have a noticeable yellow aura. |
Cold Resistance | You are immune to low temperature and ice. You have a noticeable blue aura. | |
SMES Human | You are protected from electrical energy | |
Glowy | You permanently emit a strong red light. | |
Jumpy | You gain a jump command in the Mutations tab. | |
Obesity | Is fat. You are so fat that people may struggle to push your fat ass out of the way. Some of your clothes may also rip due to your extreme girth. | |
Cloak of Darkness | You become invisible in dark areas, much like vampires do. | |
High-pressure intestines | All will fear your tremendous farts | |
Cryokinesis | You gain the ability to cool people down significantly on contact. | |
Radioactive | You suffer from radiation sickness and cause the same to nearby people. | |
Self Biomass Manipulation | You can use your Mutations tab to turn yourself into a liquid. | |
Matter eater | You can eat much more items than usual. | |
Blindness | You can't see anything. | Your screen goes black. You can't interact with anything, unless you have a VISOR, and even then you won't get feedback on your actions. |
Frontal Gyrus Suspension | You become mute, you are unable to speak | |
Frontal Gyrus Alteration | There are several variations of this mutation, each one effects speech in a different way. Variations include faltering speech, talking funky, talking norse, talking swedish and more. | |
Deaf | It's kinda quiet... | You can't hear anything. Blessed silence may come as a relief once you've gotten sick of the regular radio chatter. To fix this without modifying DNA, you can equip an auditory headset. |
Epilepsy | You twitch. | You will occasionally have seizures, passing out for the duration. You will shake violently, due to a bug this will persist even after the condition is cured. |
Tourettes | Your speech will occasionally come out as excited shouts in ALL CAPS!!!! | |
Cough | You start coughing. | You occasionally cough, dropping anything in your hands. |
Near-Sighted | Your vision becomes blurred, and darkened outside a small radius. Can be counteracted with Prescription Glasses. |