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We have made great progress on our research in understanding this new organism that doctor Londanum has come to call "amalgamate". Our research has confirmed that this organism uses other animals, plants and even people to reproduce. This reproduction happens in a way that is akin to small microbial organisms such as bacteria. The whole amalgamate seems to be formed from billions of almost identical cells which seem to change their structure from time to time whenever it consumes something new. These cells seem to consume everything they can and in the process of doing so will multiply. This is what causes the things it consumes to seemingly "transform" when the amalgamate cells replace the consumed organisms original cellular structure. It seems that the amalgamate has a tendency to attempt to mimic the original design of the organism it consumed. Doctor Londanum has made their hypothesis on this matter, she hypothesized that this is its way of evolving. Without a deeper knowledge on the organism's behavior, Londanums hypothesis seems plausible.

 

This method of reproduction may be why the organism managed to spread so fast from its initial contact point. Indeed, the pace at which it consumes matter is quite alarming and if it were allowed to run rampant, I shudder to think of the consequences. I feel that we are not taking the correct precautions right now when we are dealing with this organism. I have this growing sense of dread that even keeping a live sample of it may be far too dangerous, let alone the amount of it that may be still out in the wild. For now however we have to study it to understand how it functions so we can deal with it in the cleanest way possible. I feel that weaponizing our nuclear matter again may be the best option right now, unless we manage to find a cleaner solution to this problem.

 

The amalgamates behavior is quite interesting in captivity. The live sample we have grown here has shown to go into a mode hibernation of sorts when its habitat is undisturbed. If the amalgamate had assumed a mobile form previously its structure will slowly collapse, making it seem like it melts back into the basic viscous form in which it is most commonly found in. When its habitat becomes disturbed it will create various more solid forms from itself to entangle and constrict its prey. After this the same scenario always plays out, wherein the amalgamate drags its prey into itself for consumption. Then it will dissolve the victims form while simultaneously constructing a new one on top of it. The time it takes for it to do this depends on the size of its victim and the amount of amalgamate present. After the prey has been consumed fully, the amalgamate seems to observe its surroundings, and after a short while it deconstructs itself once again.

 

*As a footnote I would like to mention Doctor Londanums mental and physical state as of 23.4.2054. She has been working almost nonstop in the amalgamate laboratory, often working day and night with minimal sleep and food. She has an extraordinary mind and she is to credit for a large part of our research. Yesterday when I gave her a worrying glance, she assured me that she functions best while under such pressure. I just do not know if I can trust her word when I see a glint of madness in her eyes.

 

#2

Today when we went to experiment with the amalgamate once more we noticed a distinct decrease in its mass. Londanum theorized that it could be due to the small particles it has begun to emit. We hadn’t noticed it before, but after a few days the air in the chamber the amalgamate resides in has clearly become contaminated by something. We will take greater precautions with it from now on so none of the particles manage to get out.

 

The stress is clearly taking its toll as people have become more and more sensitive and irritated. Londanum is still working with her somewhat isolationist working methods which is upsetting some of us. She has called me to try to establish some unity within our group, I agreed. This is not the time for us to be bickering with ourselves. We need to work as one and I think it would help if Doctor Londanum shared more of her findings with us too.

 

Doctor Londanum went on a somewhat lengthy ramble on the subject of how marvelous the amalgamate is. It is understandable that to witness something like this could be exciting for some scientists, but her speech really unnerved some of the others in our group. This is an apocalyptic situation we are in and it would seem she is making light of the situation. She really needs to take more breaks and have better rest.

 

#3

Doctor Londanum called sick today and didn’t come to work. I don’t think she left her chamber today at all, not even to eat. Her condition is quite worrying, but I feel we are all hanging on a thread here due to the pace we have to work in. I also overheard some of the other scientists gossiping about her, so her call for more unity in our group would probably make us all more productive. However I feel she has to change herself and her habits before this unity she so highly spoke of could be achieved.


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Comments: 28

DoctorAwoken [2017-06-16 06:59:52 +0000 UTC]

The Thing on drugs

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KipTheArgonian [2017-06-15 13:49:47 +0000 UTC]

Nuking it from orbit sounds like the only thing that would get rid of it.

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TheRoamer13 In reply to KipTheArgonian [2017-06-17 03:01:03 +0000 UTC]

EXTERMINATUS!

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un-pogaz [2017-06-12 08:12:23 +0000 UTC]

One of my biggest question is "How does The Amalgamate work, from a biological point of view?"
And I'm glad to see my assumption checked : "Mega Unicellular Colony Powar"

Incidentally, it would be cool to integrate this in the Big Book

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andragadesign [2017-06-11 03:29:17 +0000 UTC]

Awesomeness!

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sokesamurai [2017-06-11 02:23:46 +0000 UTC]

This species is just an apex plague and from a scientific standpoint I'm fascinated by it. My survival instinct however wishes to "nuke it from orbit" which violates the space treaty on such matters.

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ThemeFinland In reply to sokesamurai [2017-06-11 11:28:32 +0000 UTC]

I feel that many other scientists in this world would have the same views as you on this matter. Nuking it from orbit is also something that wont happen in awhile, as all the nuclear armaments were disarmed and disposed years ago.

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sokesamurai In reply to ThemeFinland [2017-06-11 11:38:30 +0000 UTC]

Will we find out how this organism reacts to environmental extremes?

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ThemeFinland In reply to sokesamurai [2017-06-11 11:43:36 +0000 UTC]

Yea, I may make an illustration of that sometime. Basically they will not be able to function at all in colder temperatures and it becomes more runny in hotter climates, which makes it more difficult for the amalgamate to form itself, but that is not too big of a detriment for it. It is also important to note that the amalgamate is clearly exothermic so it can keep itself warm enough to function in larger hives, even in cold climates.

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coolio39 In reply to ThemeFinland [2019-11-28 02:42:12 +0000 UTC]

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sokesamurai In reply to ThemeFinland [2017-06-11 12:30:54 +0000 UTC]

What about environments like large deserts or Salar de Uyun (the largest salt flat) places that organisms don't normally inhabit? Your creation has made me think about life in ways I don't usually entertain, this is fun.

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ThemeFinland In reply to sokesamurai [2017-06-11 12:47:34 +0000 UTC]

The amalgamate could survive in such environments as it is capable of photosynthesis, so it would be able function there somewhat. Of course the lack of biomass there would hinder its abilities quite a bit, making it solely rely on photosynthesis. As it would have no other biomass to consume, it would most likely be restricted to its basic liquid like form to conserve the little energy it gets from the sun and the heat. If we were to coat the entire area with the amalgamate, the climate would actually become cooler overtime due to it being almost black in coloration and thus absorbing the heat better than the white sand and rocks. Overtime this would make it easier for the amalgamate to function. To further this, the amalgamate would most likely grow different types of formations, plants if you will, to absorb the sunlight better and to provide some shade. That is for the hypothetical situation where there is A LOT of the amalgamate, but if there is just a small amount, it would have no way to reproduce and would essentially be stuck there. Eventually it would dry up and become inert.

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Pinaz9 [2017-06-11 02:13:04 +0000 UTC]

As soon as the main doc became obsessive, I knew exactly what was going on. Too bad for them.

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GermanPete In reply to Pinaz9 [2017-06-12 04:39:01 +0000 UTC]

And here I was wondering if I was the only one wondering about "unity" and "calling in sick" as well as "needs to change"

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Pinaz9 In reply to GermanPete [2017-06-12 13:18:41 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, she's infected. Its only a matter of time until she rampages through the facility or breaks into containment to be assimilated.

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Dr-XIII [2017-06-11 01:51:51 +0000 UTC]

NOPE!

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Dr-XIII In reply to Dr-XIII [2017-06-11 01:53:13 +0000 UTC]

Also, Add #nope to your list of tags.

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ThemeFinland In reply to Dr-XIII [2017-06-11 11:22:34 +0000 UTC]

Hahhah, consider that done!

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Dr-XIII In reply to ThemeFinland [2017-06-11 17:56:07 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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thechroniclesofcriss [2017-06-10 22:46:21 +0000 UTC]

whoa, I should commission you to develop my OC

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vicinit [2017-06-10 21:26:07 +0000 UTC]

Woah...

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Lingondraken In reply to vicinit [2017-06-11 12:16:34 +0000 UTC]

Hmm, I have a question!

If the amal spreads  itself using biological matter of other's like a form of Grey Goo, thdn how come in some of your stories, the consumed being's thoughts seems to be linked to what creature it was before being consumed? If that makes sense to you.

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vicinit In reply to Lingondraken [2017-06-11 13:14:00 +0000 UTC]

Not to sound like a geek, or anything, but biology and math are two subjects I seem to be good at. Anyway, as the creature grows abnormally, and doesn't really seem to have a certain stomach capacity, the matter of it's pretty must probably (and most likely) be stored elsewhere. So, the creature's brain must have a complex brain pattern of neurotransmitters, because ( if I'm correct) the neurotransmitters are responsible for the way an animal behaves, feels, and reacts. The creature's​ neurotransmitters are most likely modified (from, I don't know what) to send more cells and hormones to the body. And because there's probably not a stomach capacity in the creature, it's neurotransmitters will most likely send the creature's prey to become part of it by building up it's mass, blood flow, and it's intellect from it's prey's neurotransmitters just as it self.

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Lingondraken In reply to vicinit [2017-06-11 13:26:07 +0000 UTC]

Wow, deviantArt, stop it! I made the comment as a general comment on ThemeFinland 's submission, not at all directed to you, and yet it placed it here. But thanks for replying anyways!

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vicinit In reply to Lingondraken [2017-06-11 13:55:49 +0000 UTC]

Oh. Well... You're welcome.

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Lingondraken In reply to vicinit [2017-06-11 14:46:15 +0000 UTC]

I swear dA has been super glitchy as of recent... I've had comments come to me that was meant for someone else several times, too.

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vicinit In reply to Lingondraken [2017-06-11 15:06:56 +0000 UTC]

Oh. That sucks.

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firerockbird [2017-06-10 20:58:30 +0000 UTC]

amazing work.

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