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The '''swift infectoid''' is the result of a genetic error within the coding of one of its ancestors, a [[Hooked Infectoid|hooked infectoid]]. As it attempted to infect a [[swift Padler|swift padler]], its genetic material failed to take control of it and instead fused with the [[swift Padler|swift padler]]'s own DNA, resulting in a unique mutant hybrid when the [[swift Padler|swift padler]] performed binary fission. Bearing the "predatory" functions and features of a [[hooked Infectoid]] joined with the speed and maneuverability of a [[swift Padler|swift padler]], it has become a formidable and highly successful cell in the seas of Sagan 4.
The '''swift infectoid''' is the result of a genetic error within the coding of one of its ancestors, a [[Hooked Infectoid|hooked infectoid]]. As it attempted to infect a [[swift Padler|swift padler]], its genetic material failed to take control of it and instead fused with the [[swift Padler|swift padler]]'s own DNA, resulting in a unique mutant hybrid when the [[swift Padler|swift padler]] performed mitosis. Bearing the "predatory" functions and features of a [[hooked Infectoid]] joined with the speed and maneuverability of a [[swift Padler|swift padler]], it has become a formidable and highly successful cell in the seas of Sagan 4.


Possessing the organelles of both of its "parents", they are all enclosed within a thick red-tinted membrane with a membrane bound primary nucleus and a smaller secondary one located at the tip of its body between its "jaws".
Possessing the organelles of both of its "parents", they are all enclosed within a thick red-tinted membrane with a membrane bound primary nucleus and a smaller secondary one located at the tip of its body between its "jaws".