Kind of avoided my question on how did they manage to get organelles into every cell. the whole organellivous thing was conjecture there... the organelles you mentioned happen to have evolved together that way a number of years with a large group of zeros following it ago, when cells first evolved. I'm asking about a new one being introduced... any idea how they do it? We know it can work once introduced... but the paragraph after the one you responded to was asking about that.
That and I was listing methods of chemical infection that wouldn't go through the liver before damage is dealt. Should I have use the Garden of Eden looking planet that everything has a you blister when touched level of acid in the plants instead, from a Star Trek epidsode? My main point was a liver alone isn't going to do all that purifing (a few engineered glands would be involve also).... not make these particular planets into an endless series of biological death traps.
That and I was listing methods of chemical infection that wouldn't go through the liver before damage is dealt. Should I have use the Garden of Eden looking planet that everything has a you blister when touched level of acid in the plants instead, from a Star Trek epidsode? My main point was a liver alone isn't going to do all that purifing (a few engineered glands would be involve also).... not make these particular planets into an endless series of biological death traps.
Quote:Make the order Desert, Jungle, Water, Contient, Ice. If the desert is closest to the heat source it should be the dryest. That and considering the count of differnt human occupied worlds... I'm guessing there is a lab elsewhere in that system for whoever was studiing that group. You mentioned these are moons of a gas giant... is/are there other planet/s in that system?
Jungle - one billion, Desert - 100,000,000, Water - 400,000,000, Continent - three billion, Ice - five hundred million