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<blockquote data-quote="GruTheWanderer" data-source="post: 657592" data-attributes="member: 3119"><p>The Battlepoet gives a short history lesson. </p><p></p><p>"Bionoids are symbiotic creatures, one being a magical, organic essence, called the eye, the other being a host, generally an elf, half-elf, or human. They were originally tailored to be shock troops in the Unhuman Wars, a defense against witchlight marauders and other abominations released by the orcish hordes." </p><p></p><p>"The bonding process gives the humanoid immense strength and combat prowess. In "combat" form they are 10 ft. tall muscular creatures with iridescent exoskeletons, and hard claw-like blades protruding backwards from both forearms and the head."</p><p></p><p>"After the war, many bionoids were unable to reintegrate into normal society. The bonding process was irreversible. Most of the survivors continued to work for the Elven Navy, as deep space explorers or bodyguards for admirals. Very few know of their existence."</p><p></p><p>"Although these creatures were instilled with an instinctive urge for combat without quarter, they are usually good beings who constantly strive to control the powers of their implanted nature. I am surprised by the behavior exhibited by this target. Perhaps it would be best to retrieve the body."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GruTheWanderer, post: 657592, member: 3119"] The Battlepoet gives a short history lesson. "Bionoids are symbiotic creatures, one being a magical, organic essence, called the eye, the other being a host, generally an elf, half-elf, or human. They were originally tailored to be shock troops in the Unhuman Wars, a defense against witchlight marauders and other abominations released by the orcish hordes." "The bonding process gives the humanoid immense strength and combat prowess. In "combat" form they are 10 ft. tall muscular creatures with iridescent exoskeletons, and hard claw-like blades protruding backwards from both forearms and the head." "After the war, many bionoids were unable to reintegrate into normal society. The bonding process was irreversible. Most of the survivors continued to work for the Elven Navy, as deep space explorers or bodyguards for admirals. Very few know of their existence." "Although these creatures were instilled with an instinctive urge for combat without quarter, they are usually good beings who constantly strive to control the powers of their implanted nature. I am surprised by the behavior exhibited by this target. Perhaps it would be best to retrieve the body." [/QUOTE]
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