Bio Engineer Archive
Thread: Odd stuff with resists
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droid327
Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:45 pm
#14
well thats the rub - in wild DNA, vulns are calculated as -99 special resists. However, in subsequent generations, the results will still say "vulnerable" for any resists under 0. For example, say, you combine a DNA template that gives you a final energy rating of -43%. It will say "vulnerable" on the template, but if you resample and recombine that DNA, it will calculate your next template using the value of -43%, not -99%, so you can get phantom resists resurfacing as the DNA is diluted with other, higher resist samples in subsequent generations.
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