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I currently have 14231 biomass and core power 17, I was wondering what's the 100% for both of them.

Now the problem is I'm not really lost but I think I've killed all Acidic Cephad except 3 of them in Enrichment but they don't produce any spores for some reason and I need them to change the pH value of the rooms where water runs so I can either use Feran Zod or Prax Zoa.

If you kill off a type can you continue or will that be impossible?
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Nirth: I currently have 14231 biomass and core power 17, I was wondering what's the 100% for both of them.

Now the problem is I'm not really lost but I think I've killed all Acidic Cephad except 3 of them in Enrichment but they don't produce any spores for some reason and I need them to change the pH value of the rooms where water runs so I can either use Feran Zod or Prax Zoa.

If you kill off a type can you continue or will that be impossible?
Let me start with one question first: have you completed the research for Cephad Zoa? Because there is this phenomenon with Cephad spores that may help you. I'll be more explicit if you like, but the solution may be within your reach.

When I finished the game AGAIN just a few minutes ago, I had gotten to Core Power 66. (I can't remember total biomass, sorry - just that it was really high.) Several chambers were not yet at max biomass, so possibly you can go even higher.
Yes, I've and I can gather all types in excess except that damn Acidic Cephad that won't produce in Enrichment.
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Nirth: Yes, I've and I can gather all types in excess except that damn Acidic Cephad that won't produce in Enrichment.
But do you have, or can you get, any alkali Cephad spores? If you have or can get them, there is a way to turn them into acidic Cephad spores. In theory, anyway. I have managed to alkalize acidic spores, but I don't think I have personally acidifed alkali spores. Still, check your Research Log - supposedly it can be done.
I have to check.

I have all the research but I found the solution that I think you were looking at, by pushing a alkali spore at some acid and it turned to an acidic cephad spore. I can now continue, thanks for the help. :)
Post edited July 01, 2013 by Nirth