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"A most interesting specimen. Imagine the possibilities the study of this creature can bring to humanity."Original Description: In 2150, on a remote planetoid that was being harvested, nicknamed Rygar-VII, humanity made first contact with an alien species.
On a routine "life sweep", Sgt. Daniel Johnson found something. Barely 3 inches long, the small creature crawled out from a hole in front of him. He stared in amazement for a few seconds, before he popped it into a container. The techies back at base would love to see this.
The rest of the planet was deemed lifeless, something had eliminated all other bacterial life forms from the planet.
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Back at the lab, the scientists were in a fit of joy. It was their first chance to study a non-microscopic alien life form. After numerous tests, the scientists discovered an odd organ in the creatures body, one it, presumably, had never used its entire life, and it was moving. Baffled, the scientists began new tests. Eventually they came to the conclusion that the organ was reacting to the chemicals in the air.
A day later, the alien had grown in size. It was almost 8 inches in length, its armor was thicker, and it had grown a horn from the front of its head. The scientists were astounded, it was evolving before their eyes. After another day of tests, they were finally back over Earth. During the night just before re-entry, a janitor accidentally knocked over the creatures' cage. The glass shattered, and the alien was free.
The small creature travelled through the vents until it reached the cockpit. The captain, not noticing the alien, leaned back in his seat. The creature lunged, and jammed itself into his throat. Choking, the captain began to flail, and hit the acceleration. The ship began to rocket off course, and ended up crash landing off the coast of Africa.
Unable to stay in the captains body, the alien swam to the shore, and was captured by an old hermit. Afraid, the hermit brought the creature to the city, and continued on to the nearest government building. After a few calls and negotiations, the creature ended up in Area 51.
More intelligent now, the parasite escaped it's confinement, and headed off into the desert, using a woman as a host on its way through a nearby town. After exploding out of her throat, it continued on through the desert until it found a museum.
Above we can see the Krhashatha in its most primitive form, and beside it is the container the T'Seela found it in billions of years ago. They ruled out that this was technology from our universe, it was too advanced too early. Something from another universe had sealed the Krhashatha in this container, and sent it, and its planet, away. The leading speculation is that the Krhashatha's planet was trapped between universes, and this lead to the Big Bang that created our universe. But why send it away? Were these precursors unable to kill it as well?
The Krhashatha, at its maximum in this stage, reaches over three feet in length and comes equipped with six long tentacles capable of many types of injections, including neurotoxin, paralyzing toxins and a powerful morphine like injection. The Krhashatha is also very heavily armored for a Parasite, and can withstand extreme punishment before "dying". It can easily sever a finger with a bite, and also comes equipped with a large number of tentacles capable of whipping, stabbing, ensnaring or mesmerizing opponents.
The Krhashatha's latent mental abilities are also used prominently in this form, either to control, kill or influence targets.
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Jackmanart [2014-03-04 02:11:39 +0000 UTC]
You have some pretty cool designs, you should try painting some of them.
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Sylizar In reply to Jackmanart [2014-03-04 05:20:55 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a bunch! Painting will likely never happen, but I am adding color through pencil crayons. Not the same, but it should help.
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