Oxytoxisome

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Organelle Details
Toxisome
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Base Cost (MP) 55
Requires Nucleus No
Processes OxyToxy Synthesis, Glycolysis
Enzymes None
Size (Hexes) 1
Osmoregulation Cost 1
Storage 0
Unique No
Upgrades None
Internal Name oxytoxyProteins

Modified Metabolosome which produces OxyToxy NT oxytoxy, an agent that can be fired as a toxic projectile. Inferior version of the Toxin Vacuole.

Requirements

If organelle upgrades are enabled in game settings, the following condition must be true for the player cell:

  • Has engulfed at least 5 cells throughout the game so far.

Processes

OxyToxy Synthesis: ATP atp + Oxygen oxygenOxyToxy NT oxytoxy

Produces OxyToxy NT oxytoxy, but much less efficiently than Toxin Vacuoles. Rate scales with the amount of environmental Oxygen oxygen.

Glycolysis: Glucose glucoseATP atp

Like many prokaryotic organelles, the Cytoplasm surrounding an Toxisome performs a less efficient form of Glycolysis, transforming Glucose glucose into ATP atp.

Modifications

No modifications.

Effects

If a cell has at least one Toxisome or Toxin Vacuole, it can shoot toxin projectiles, draining stored OxyToxy NT oxytoxy to do so. These projectiles damage cells of other species, but don't harm members of the species that fired them.

Damage scales with the amount of Oxytoxy NT oxytoxy fired.

Upgrades

No upgrades.

Strategy

Toxins are a valuable weapon in cellular combat. They are currently the only method of ranged attack in the game, with engulfment and Perforator Pili more akin to melee weapons.

The Toxisome and its eukaryotic counterpart the Toxin Vacuole are also useful for defensive purposes. A cell which engulfs another cell that has either of these organelles takes damage as its prey digests, which can act as a deterrent to larger predators.

Scientific Background

TBA