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<blockquote data-quote="gamerprinter" data-source="post: 8545474" data-attributes="member: 50895"><p>One of the forms that starship sized creatures can come is as Living Constructs, so I created a series of them based on various kinds of crabs, which I call the Crustacea, no stats for these yet, either, but am planning to write a one-shot module involving them.</p><p></p><p>Crustacea were created by some kind of now extinct crab-based humanoid, who needed drones essentially to breakdown salvage material to it's finest components, collect them for re-use material to construct more of these beings. Each kind of varying sized Crustacea serve different purposes in "fleets" of these creatures flying through space in search of salvageable debris to collect. Unfortunately the creator race went extinct, so all that collected material has no purpose, but the Crustacea don't realize that and contine to mine salvage locations, endlessly.</p><p></p><p>Lobster mothership is the largest Crustacea and carries the rest of it's kind, and the collected components to it's destinations. These creature is about 15,000 feet long.</p><p></p><p>Shrimp - are the smallest of the Crustacea, and the workhorses of their kind. They are able to emit destabilizing energies from it's mouth that cause the individual components of salvage materials to lose cohesion with the other components around it, then it collects the tiny particles to carry to the depostion bin... These Crustacea are about 20 feet long, equivalent to the smallest starships at the smallest end of the scale range.</p><p></p><p>Also the lobster and the shrimp, as shown in the shrimp illustration can fly forwards or backwards. It usually flies backwards in it's primary movement through space, both able to turn in mid-space, realign themselves to fly forwards to begin the process of salvage recovery or for an attack...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamerprinter, post: 8545474, member: 50895"] One of the forms that starship sized creatures can come is as Living Constructs, so I created a series of them based on various kinds of crabs, which I call the Crustacea, no stats for these yet, either, but am planning to write a one-shot module involving them. Crustacea were created by some kind of now extinct crab-based humanoid, who needed drones essentially to breakdown salvage material to it's finest components, collect them for re-use material to construct more of these beings. Each kind of varying sized Crustacea serve different purposes in "fleets" of these creatures flying through space in search of salvageable debris to collect. Unfortunately the creator race went extinct, so all that collected material has no purpose, but the Crustacea don't realize that and contine to mine salvage locations, endlessly. Lobster mothership is the largest Crustacea and carries the rest of it's kind, and the collected components to it's destinations. These creature is about 15,000 feet long. Shrimp - are the smallest of the Crustacea, and the workhorses of their kind. They are able to emit destabilizing energies from it's mouth that cause the individual components of salvage materials to lose cohesion with the other components around it, then it collects the tiny particles to carry to the depostion bin... These Crustacea are about 20 feet long, equivalent to the smallest starships at the smallest end of the scale range. Also the lobster and the shrimp, as shown in the shrimp illustration can fly forwards or backwards. It usually flies backwards in it's primary movement through space, both able to turn in mid-space, realign themselves to fly forwards to begin the process of salvage recovery or for an attack... [/QUOTE]
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