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Rigel - Individually, this particular species poses no significant threat. However, an insatiable appetite coupled with a tendency to blindly feed on anything that moves, makes this a very dangerous creature when encountered in large numbers. |
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Regulus - Based on the Ornithischia-Thyreophora. The skin of the Regulus' back is covered with thick plates or organic armor capable of deflecting projectile attacks. In combat, it rolls up its body and rams its opponent. |
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Miaplacidus - Genetically manipulated for amphibious qualities that would allow survival on both land and water, the Miaplacidus is an aggressive creature with a sharp dorsal fin. |
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Kornephoros - By restricting their evolution to a shape similar to that of primates, dinosaurs with human-like properties were devised. Using the genes of the Catarrhini group (humans, monkeys and apes), genetic manipulation was performed on the dinosaur DNA, altering muscles and skeletal framework. |
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Gebalrai - A successful attempt at developing an ultimate life form, Gebalrai is capable of surviving on land of in space. Extremely resilient, the creature is the Rigel's final stage of growth. |
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Algol - The Algol is highly agile and has well-developed hind legs that enable tremendous jumps. When agitated, it can release shock blasts from the electricity-generating organ on its head. |
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Australis - A failed attempt to create a creature capable of surviving in the vacuum of space. Failure to develop a suitable skin resulted in its exposed musculature. However, its self-healing properties and ferocious disposition make it a formidable foe to any that cross its path. |