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Monstershock Virus Generator Guide

The Monster Shock Virus Generator's Virus Mutation feature allows users to create and customize their own unique virus strains. This feature simulates the unpredictable nature of viral mutations, enabling users to experiment with different combinations of viral traits.

import random

"Erebus-12" Transmission Method: Airborne Symptoms: Fever, rash, respiratory distress Virulence Factors: Toxin production, immune evasion Antibiotic Resistance Profile: Resistant to beta-lactams, susceptible to fluoroquinolones monstershock virus generator

# Define virus strain generator def generate_virus_strain(user_input): virus_strain = {} virus_strain["name"] = f"Erebus-{random.randint(1, 100)}" virus_strain["transmission_method"] = user_input["transmission_method"] virus_strain["symptoms"] = user_input["symptoms"] virus_strain["virulence_factors"] = user_input["virulence_factors"] virus_strain["antibiotic_resistance_profile"] = user_input["antibiotic_resistance_profile"] virus_strain = mutate(virus_strain) return virus_strain

virus_strain = generate_virus_strain(user_input) print(virus_strain) This code snippet demonstrates a basic implementation of the Monster Shock Virus Generator's Virus Mutation feature. The mutate function randomly selects and combines viral traits to create a new, unique virus strain. The generate_virus_strain function uses user-inputted parameters to generate a new virus strain. The example usage demonstrates how to use the generate_virus_strain function to create a new virus strain. The Monster Shock Virus Generator's Virus Mutation feature

# Define mutation engine def mutate(virus_strain): transmission_method = random.choice(trait_library["transmission_methods"]) symptoms = random.sample(trait_library["symptoms"], 2) virulence_factors = random.sample(trait_library["virulence_factors"], 1) antibiotic_resistance_profile = random.choice(trait_library["antibiotic_resistance_profiles"]) virus_strain["transmission_method"] = transmission_method virus_strain["symptoms"] = symptoms virus_strain["virulence_factors"] = virulence_factors virus_strain["antibiotic_resistance_profile"] = antibiotic_resistance_profile return virus_strain

# Example usage: user_input = { "transmission_method": "airborne", "symptoms": ["fever", "rash"], "virulence_factors": ["toxin production"], "antibiotic_resistance_profile": "resistant to beta-lactams" } The mutate function randomly selects and combines viral

# Define viral trait library trait_library = { "transmission_methods": ["airborne", "waterborne", "vector-borne"], "symptoms": ["fever", "rash", "neurological damage"], "virulence_factors": ["toxin production", "immune evasion"], "antibiotic_resistance_profiles": ["resistant to beta-lactams", "susceptible to fluoroquinolones"] }

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The Monster Shock Virus Generator's Virus Mutation feature allows users to create and customize their own unique virus strains. This feature simulates the unpredictable nature of viral mutations, enabling users to experiment with different combinations of viral traits.

import random

"Erebus-12" Transmission Method: Airborne Symptoms: Fever, rash, respiratory distress Virulence Factors: Toxin production, immune evasion Antibiotic Resistance Profile: Resistant to beta-lactams, susceptible to fluoroquinolones

# Define virus strain generator def generate_virus_strain(user_input): virus_strain = {} virus_strain["name"] = f"Erebus-{random.randint(1, 100)}" virus_strain["transmission_method"] = user_input["transmission_method"] virus_strain["symptoms"] = user_input["symptoms"] virus_strain["virulence_factors"] = user_input["virulence_factors"] virus_strain["antibiotic_resistance_profile"] = user_input["antibiotic_resistance_profile"] virus_strain = mutate(virus_strain) return virus_strain

virus_strain = generate_virus_strain(user_input) print(virus_strain) This code snippet demonstrates a basic implementation of the Monster Shock Virus Generator's Virus Mutation feature. The mutate function randomly selects and combines viral traits to create a new, unique virus strain. The generate_virus_strain function uses user-inputted parameters to generate a new virus strain. The example usage demonstrates how to use the generate_virus_strain function to create a new virus strain.

# Define mutation engine def mutate(virus_strain): transmission_method = random.choice(trait_library["transmission_methods"]) symptoms = random.sample(trait_library["symptoms"], 2) virulence_factors = random.sample(trait_library["virulence_factors"], 1) antibiotic_resistance_profile = random.choice(trait_library["antibiotic_resistance_profiles"]) virus_strain["transmission_method"] = transmission_method virus_strain["symptoms"] = symptoms virus_strain["virulence_factors"] = virulence_factors virus_strain["antibiotic_resistance_profile"] = antibiotic_resistance_profile return virus_strain

# Example usage: user_input = { "transmission_method": "airborne", "symptoms": ["fever", "rash"], "virulence_factors": ["toxin production"], "antibiotic_resistance_profile": "resistant to beta-lactams" }

# Define viral trait library trait_library = { "transmission_methods": ["airborne", "waterborne", "vector-borne"], "symptoms": ["fever", "rash", "neurological damage"], "virulence_factors": ["toxin production", "immune evasion"], "antibiotic_resistance_profiles": ["resistant to beta-lactams", "susceptible to fluoroquinolones"] }