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Published: 2017-02-03 22:00:55 +0000 UTC; Views: 3029; Favourites: 63; Downloads: 9
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From the Files of Frank Womack, Kaiju Expert*Kaiju File # 005 {Page 2}
Amminot (Am-mihn-naught)
First Seen: Somalia coastline, Africa
Last Seen: Mumbai, India
Primary Range: Non-Polar Regions
Dietary Preference: Kaiju Flesh
Description: (Consult Page One for description of polyp stage)
Defense Protocols: (Consult Page One)
Noteworthy Abilities:
-Germination: As with the polyps, the Faetal stage is still at heart millions of microscopic organisms operating together. They are not a single organism, and fighting them like they are one will only end in death.
-Specialization: Upon transforming, the amminot takes on several new traits based on the DNA they have acquired to determine what best would allow them to defeat their foe. There has yet to be an exact duplicate case of this ability occurring, so use your imaginations to fill in the blanks.
AUTHOR'S NOTES: (Consult Page One for Details of the Initial Amminot Incident)
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And here we are with entry number 2! I don't have much new to say that my first file on these things didn't cover, but I hope you enjoy it nonetheless. These death blobs give me no small satisfaction to work on, and I look forward to getting to fully writing out that part of the story in full detail one day. Enjoy!
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-Edited to show the newer, retconned in Amminot Designs to account for the inclusion of Giganuuk into the Fathom Files. A proper recounting of the entire event can be found in the first Polyp Image, and I will be making a size chart spread of the various kaiju level aggregations the Amminot have attained.
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Comments: 7
ProfessorCene [2017-02-10 16:53:40 +0000 UTC]
I can't help but wonder if this is just the first step in the advanced growth cycle of the amminots.
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Vagrant-Verse In reply to ProfessorCene [2017-02-14 00:20:17 +0000 UTC]
Oh, we're nowhere close to the end of that rainbow. I have a lot of different forms planned.
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JacobSpencerKaiju79 [2017-02-04 23:26:30 +0000 UTC]
Two awesome entries there, Jared! It's a very interesting kaiju concept, and it works out very well.
Bring on Grorn!
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Vagrant-Verse In reply to JacobSpencerKaiju79 [2017-02-08 19:55:00 +0000 UTC]
Oh, Grorn's coming real soon.
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JacobSpencerKaiju79 In reply to Vagrant-Verse [2017-02-09 06:09:14 +0000 UTC]
Which I already saw and comment upon.
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LOMI-Nogard [2017-02-04 00:58:05 +0000 UTC]
Really loving these entries. I have to ask though, since I can't seem to find an explanation, what's the three data sets on the lower left?
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Vagrant-Verse In reply to LOMI-Nogard [2017-02-08 19:54:44 +0000 UTC]
You bring up a good point, I really do need to make a key explaining the different data sets I'm using. I'll get around to that.
As for what the bottom three are, they're a rough chart of how dangerous the monster is, and in what specific ways they bring a threat to a populated area. The top, with the fireball, is the domestic destruction scale, ie how many millions of dollars in property damage a kaiju attack is going to cause on average. The second, marked with the skull, is the mortality scale. Simply put, how many people are going to die? Some monsters are indifferent to human populations underneath the buildings, but some are, and even actively target people over the rest of the city. The last, though I'm sure you've figured it out already, is the radioactive scale. How much long-term radiation is the creature going to leave in its wake once its gone? If its too high, the city may not be inhabitable again for hundreds of years and so on.
Hope that helps. And thanks for the kind words.
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