/species/mosaics.md

The Mimisis class, commonly referred to as “Mosaics”, comprises all species of Voxel-based colonial entities within the Nullikaryota domain of BLACKSPACE. Entirely composed of Voxels, Mimisis organisms exhibit a distinct crystalline appearance and a range of adaptive sensory and structural capabilities, derived from their Voxel substrate.

Taxonomic Characteristics

Mimisis entities are fully modular and non-centralized, composed of densely packed Voxels capable of dynamic reconfiguration. Their physical forms are highly variable, with limbs or body segments capable of existing independently or operating without direct structural connection to a central body. This allows for unusual locomotion, shape-shifting, and physical decentralization.

Due to the functional versatility of Voxels, Mimisis organisms are capable of highly developed sensory perception, including advanced visual and auditory processing. These capabilities are emergent properties of Voxel conglomerates adapting to act as complex sensor arrays when present in sufficient quantity.

Limitations

Despite their anomalous composition and considerable sensory and adaptive capabilities, Mimisis beings possess a notable vulnerability to physical trauma. While some Voxel clusters may exhibit limited resilience through rapid reconfiguration or energy dispersion, the majority of their structure behaves as a solid crystalline mass. When subjected to sufficient kinetic force, impacted regions will shatter, and the individual Voxels comprising the fragments are typically rendered inert or destroyed.

Furthermore, Mimisis organisms exhibit psychological and systemic stress propagation, meaning that damage inflicted on a large portion of the body can induce catastrophic feedback across the remaining structure. This can trigger full neurological collapse or death, even if core components remain intact.

► ls /
├── /mimics/
├── /vespers/
└── /valences/

► ln —context
├── /voxels/
└── /vectors/