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This specimen is representative of an insect hybrid that uses electricity in | This specimen is representative of an insect hybrid that uses electricity in addition to glycogen for its energy. Although difficult to confirm due to their microscopic size, tiny hairs on the creature's legs cause the friction that generates the electrical charge. The electrical charge is processed by the creature's internal machina battery structure, and then stored as a deus electrifical field. As this field reaches critical levels, surplus electricity is emitted, resulting in a low voltage current that is transmitted between specimens. It can shock other creatures in the immediate vicinity. Considering this process, it can be surmised that the largest impetus to pack behavior is not so much for synergic effect of producing as a pack as it is to take advantage of this most effective means of group preservation.<noinclude> | ||
addition to glycogen for its energy. Although difficult to confirm due to their | |||
microscopic size, tiny hairs on the creature's legs cause the friction that | |||
generates the electrical charge. The electrical charge is processed by the | |||
creature's internal machina battery structure, and then stored as a deus | |||
emitted, resulting in a low voltage current that is transmitted between | |||
specimens. It can shock other creatures in the immediate vicinity. Considering | |||
this process, it can be surmised that the largest impetus to pack behavior is | |||
not so for | |||
of this most effective means of group | |||
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This specimen is representative of an insect hybrid that uses electricity in addition to glycogen for its energy. Although difficult to confirm due to their microscopic size, tiny hairs on the creature's legs cause the friction that generates the electrical charge. The electrical charge is processed by the creature's internal machina battery structure, and then stored as a deus electrifical field. As this field reaches critical levels, surplus electricity is emitted, resulting in a low voltage current that is transmitted between specimens. It can shock other creatures in the immediate vicinity. Considering this process, it can be surmised that the largest impetus to pack behavior is not so much for synergic effect of producing as a pack as it is to take advantage of this most effective means of group preservation.
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