alright nerds I need to pick brains for thoughts because mine is very smooth atm.
Who has the most iconic GW2 outfit?
like when you think of the game, who comes to mind as a standout for outfit/character design, or even just armor sets, for research purposes, on more human shaped figures. put it in the tags, go crazy go stupid. ty for contributing to the science.
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• Civilian cell mitosis guide •
Step 1: Input Genome data into the replicator. If you have done it correctly it will create a "Ding" noise
Step 2: Provide at least one sample of your physical self to the chute in the replicator, this can be anything from your hair, fingernails, spit, cytoplasm, cell membrane or anything of the sorts.
Step 3: Ensure the sentriols are in the right placements (Opposite to each other in the tank) before providing the replicator its spindle fiber. The spindle fiber should go in through the small hole next to the genome input.
Step 4: Closely examine the replicator while in it's metaphase and anaphase. If one or more chromosomes do not split properly to their designated location, call the T cells immediately
Step 5: Once metaphase and anaphase go through successfully, wait 20-22 hours for the replicator to complete mitosis.
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Why cancer cells are bad for the body and how to spot them before they complete the mitosis cycle
Why cancer cells are bad for the body:
Cancer cells have the possibility to go rogue and cause chaos by replicating outside of the mitosis program, multiplying quicker than other cells in the body.
Cancer cells also hoard nutrients and starve other places in the body, causing malnutrition and slowing metabolism in other areas of the body while ensuring their own kind can replicate as much as possible
Cancer cells also do not heed the programmed cell death, ensuring their numbers always increase.
Worst of all, cancer cells are not limited to one area of the body, if they successfully go through metastasis, they can and will inflict the whole body with cancer, almost guaranteeing the body's end.
How to spot a cancer cell:
Does the cell inside your replicator look exactly like you? If not, that is a cancer cell.
Does the cell have extra features that a normal cell like you doesn't have (e.g. 3 eyes, 4 arms, 2 heads, ect.)? If yes, that is a cancer cell
Does the cell have any deformities on their physical features (e.g. odd colored eye(s), discolored cell membrane, unusually proportioned limbs, ect.)? If yes, that is a cancer cell
Does the cell struggle to do basic things you can do (e.g. walk, respond to outside stimulus, talk, ect.)? If yes, that is a cancer cell
Does the cell oxidize and consume nutrients unusually quicker than you do, and request more nutrients be delivered? If yes, that is a cancer cell
If one or more of these apply to your newly replicated/currently replicating daughter cell, call the T cells immediately. Do not hesitate, do not panic, do not worry. If you are unable to contact the T cells, quickly let any immunocyte in your area know of your situation and they will help you. Do not risk the body's safety because of your mistake.
T cell contact: 247-Helper-T-82
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fanon says kids in jackson are soft but I don’t think that’s true. those kids have seen the outside world and all the nightmares it has to offer. tommy implies that many of the residents are former fireflies and their families— those guys have seen and done terrible things. second, in part one, jackson has only been around for a few years (5-7 ish I think) so most kids haven’t grown up there. they’ve seen the harsh outside world.
it doesn’t matter if they weren’t QZ kids. (I also have gripes with the “non-QZ kids are soft” trope). growing up outside of a QZ is metal as fuck. there’s raiders, hunters, cannibals, and all sorts of horrible people out there. if they weren’t in one of these groups, they were trying to avoid them. surviving in a hogdepodge of city ruins and wilderness while avoiding murderers and zombies is hardcore. in part one, every kid in jackson must be traumatized.
by TLOU 2, jackson has been long enough for some kids to have spent their lives safe and happy inside it’s walls. but these kids are max 10-14. Also, these kids had to have been living in jackson from the beginning. They’re probably in the minority. Most kids probably came later or arrived when they were older, meaning they had effed up childhoods.
anyway, I just think every citizen in jackson has seen horrors! it’s kinda sweet that this cute little town is full of hardened, troubled survivors trying to build a better life. I think of a former firefly who tortured someone to death raising a toddler who’s never left jackson and knowing their kid will never have to know about something like that. i think of patrollers who do the most fucked up shit to protect the people they love who live on the inside. I think the kind old woman who runs the deli is scarred by the screams of the people she murdered. I think the schoolteacher had to put down an infected loved one. I think they’re all trying to be better.
I don’t think they’re soft or complacent. They’ve seen the outside world. They know how fragile peace is — Jackson is an experiment that’s only been around for a few years. They will fiercely protect it. Luckily, they are twisted, brutal, survivors — the exact type of people needed to protect anything worth having in their fucked up world.
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