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===Biological Facts===
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= Biological Aside =
  
A Virus is not really a living thing. They can not reproduce by themselves. They have no metabolism. They are made up by a protein shell and in there is the [[DNA]] or [[RNA]]. They infect a cell and force the cell to produce new viruses.
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A Virus is not really a living thing. They can not reproduce by themselves. They have no metabolism. They are made up by a protein shell and in there is the DNA or RNA. They infect a cell and force the cell to produce new viruses.
  
===DB Viruses===
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= DB Viruses =
  
In DB there are also viruses. They are made up of a single gene that can be shot out and infect the bot it hits. A virus could look like, for example:
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DB viruses are made up of a single gene (note: Numsgil is currently working to losen the constriction to simply a length of DNA) that can be shot out and infect the bot it hits. Infected means it is inserted randomly into the infected bot's genome.  A virus could look like, for example:
<pre>
 
cond
 
start
 
0 .repro store
 
*.thisgene .mkvirus store
 
50 .vshoot store
 
stop</pre>
 
  
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  cond
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  start
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  0 .repro store
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  *.thisgene .mkvirus store
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  50 .vshoot store
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  stop
  
.thisgene tells where in the genome the gene is, .mkvirus is where you store which gene that shall be shot, and .vshoot determines how far the virus will go, the more code put there, the more it costs and more time it takes to make. This virus, if after the reproduction gene, would cause the bot to be unable to reproduce; because the virus is storing a value of zero in the .repro memory location.
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<nowiki>*.thisgene</nowiki> tells where in the genome the gene is, .mkvirus makes the gene stored into it into a virus, and .vshoot determines how far the virus will go.  The larger the value in .vshoot, the more costly the virus is to fire.  The larger the code being copied into the virus, the longer the copying takes. The above viral code, if inserted after the reproduction gene, would basically sterilize the bot, making it unable to reproduce.
  
1.1 Virus Creation Guide
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= Virus Creation Guide =
  
 
To make a virus you should follow these steps.
 
To make a virus you should follow these steps.
* 1 Decide which of your own genes to copy into the virus or to have the viral gene replicate its own code use thisgene.
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* 1 Decide which of your own genes to copy into the virus.  You can have a self-replicating virus by using the <nowiki>*.thisgene</nowiki> command.
  
* 2 Store this in the .mkvirus command. eg This will copy the virus's gene into a temporary storage array to create the virus.
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* 2 Store this value into the .mkvirus command. eg: This will copy the virus's gene into a temporary storage array to create the virus.
 
    
 
    
 
*.thisgene .mkvirus store  
 
*.thisgene .mkvirus store  
  
* 3 It takes a finite amount of time to copy this gene into the virus so at the beginning of the process, the gene length is calculated and this value is placed into a count-down timer which can be accessed by the robot via .vtimer(vtimer is the length of DNA * 2). This is a read only value indicating how long you have to wait till the virus is ready. Vtimer is 1 when there is a virus ready to fire. 0 if there is no virus ready to fire, > 1 if there is still time left to wait.
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* 3 It takes a finite amount of time to copy this gene into the virus so at the beginning of the process, the gene length is calculated and this value is placed into a count-down timer which can be accessed by the robot via .vtimer(vtimer is the length of the DNA being copied * 2). This is a read only value indicating how long you have to wait until the virus is ready. Vtimer is 1 when there is a virus ready to fire. 0 if there is no virus either ready or being constructed, > 1 if there is still time left to wait.
  
* 4 Once .vtimer reaches one, the virus is ready and it can be fired by placing any non-zero value into .vshoot. this will shoot the virus straight forward. As of last check both backshot and .aimshot work with viruses.
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* 4 Once .vtimer reaches 1, the virus is ready and can be fired by placing any non-zero value into .vshoot. This will shoot the virus straight forward. As of last check both backshot and .aimshot work with viruses.
  
 
* 5 The virus will appear as a cyan colored shot. It can most easily be distinguished by the normally longer distance it travels.
 
* 5 The virus will appear as a cyan colored shot. It can most easily be distinguished by the normally longer distance it travels.

Revision as of 21:44, 18 September 2005

Biological Aside

A Virus is not really a living thing. They can not reproduce by themselves. They have no metabolism. They are made up by a protein shell and in there is the DNA or RNA. They infect a cell and force the cell to produce new viruses.

DB Viruses

DB viruses are made up of a single gene (note: Numsgil is currently working to losen the constriction to simply a length of DNA) that can be shot out and infect the bot it hits. Infected means it is inserted randomly into the infected bot's genome. A virus could look like, for example:

 cond
 start
 0 .repro store
 *.thisgene .mkvirus store
 50 .vshoot store
 stop

*.thisgene tells where in the genome the gene is, .mkvirus makes the gene stored into it into a virus, and .vshoot determines how far the virus will go. The larger the value in .vshoot, the more costly the virus is to fire. The larger the code being copied into the virus, the longer the copying takes. The above viral code, if inserted after the reproduction gene, would basically sterilize the bot, making it unable to reproduce.

Virus Creation Guide

To make a virus you should follow these steps.

  • 1 Decide which of your own genes to copy into the virus. You can have a self-replicating virus by using the *.thisgene command.
  • 2 Store this value into the .mkvirus command. eg: This will copy the virus's gene into a temporary storage array to create the virus.
  • .thisgene .mkvirus store
  • 3 It takes a finite amount of time to copy this gene into the virus so at the beginning of the process, the gene length is calculated and this value is placed into a count-down timer which can be accessed by the robot via .vtimer(vtimer is the length of the DNA being copied * 2). This is a read only value indicating how long you have to wait until the virus is ready. Vtimer is 1 when there is a virus ready to fire. 0 if there is no virus either ready or being constructed, > 1 if there is still time left to wait.
  • 4 Once .vtimer reaches 1, the virus is ready and can be fired by placing any non-zero value into .vshoot. This will shoot the virus straight forward. As of last check both backshot and .aimshot work with viruses.
  • 5 The virus will appear as a cyan colored shot. It can most easily be distinguished by the normally longer distance it travels.