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The mason rustcell split from it's ancestor on Mason. They evolved from the rusty symbiocells that were brought over when seeds from the orbit voltflora landed there. Without the orbit voltflora they could not survive well and they slipped into hibernation. Occasionally, a cell would reanimate, if only just long enough to reproduce. Eventually, these events became more and more frequent as they adapted, leading to a new species. They are functionally the same as their distant ancestor, the simple majurum.
The '''mason rustcell''' split from it's ancestor on Mason. They evolved from the [[Rusty Symbiocell|rusty symbiocells]] that were brought over when seeds from the [[Orbit Voltflora|orbit voltflora]] landed there. Without the orbit voltflora they could not survive well and they slipped into hibernation. Occasionally, a cell would reanimate, if only just long enough to reproduce. Eventually, these events became more and more frequent as they adapted, leading to a new species. They are functionally the same as their distant ancestor, the [[Simple Majurum|simple majurum]].


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Revision as of 19:11, 1 October 2020

Mason Rustcell
(Masovisis lithoprime)
Main image of Mason Rustcell
Species is extinct.
22/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorMnidjm Other
Week/Generation22/140
HabitatYokto Volcanic
SizeMicroscopic
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietLithotroph (Iron)
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationUnknown
ReproductionMitosis
Taxonomy
Domain
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Masovisis
Masovisis lithoprime
Ancestor:Descendants:

The mason rustcell split from it's ancestor on Mason. They evolved from the rusty symbiocells that were brought over when seeds from the orbit voltflora landed there. Without the orbit voltflora they could not survive well and they slipped into hibernation. Occasionally, a cell would reanimate, if only just long enough to reproduce. Eventually, these events became more and more frequent as they adapted, leading to a new species. They are functionally the same as their distant ancestor, the simple majurum.