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| + | [[Duct Spider]]s''' are classified as pests, and it is recommended that they be eliminated at any port of call. | ||
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These arachnids are bright red and green. These arachnids seem to be able to communicate with each other in several ways: waving antennae, ultrasonic speech, sensing vibrations. | These arachnids are bright red and green. These arachnids seem to be able to communicate with each other in several ways: waving antennae, ultrasonic speech, sensing vibrations. | ||
Duct Spiders are highly intelligent and some have even speculated that they may be proto-[[sophont]]s. | Duct Spiders are highly intelligent and some have even speculated that they may be proto-[[sophont]]s. | ||
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The Duct Spider's eggs can survive in a vacuum. | The Duct Spider's eggs can survive in a vacuum. | ||
| − | == | + | == Diet & Trophics == |
This pest can be found in environmental systems — they seem to like eating through filters and mesh. They have an attraction to petroleum products, although they avoid insulation, particularly with live wires underneath. | This pest can be found in environmental systems — they seem to like eating through filters and mesh. They have an attraction to petroleum products, although they avoid insulation, particularly with live wires underneath. | ||
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Duct spiders tend to be pack rats and hoard small tools, particularly those they have seen people use. | Duct spiders tend to be pack rats and hoard small tools, particularly those they have seen people use. | ||
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| − | == | + | == References & Contributors == |
{{JTAS Online|884}} | {{JTAS Online|884}} | ||
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Revision as of 20:23, 4 October 2018
| Duct Spider | |
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| Base Information | |
| Classification | Omnivore/eater |
| Terrain | Unknown |
| Locomotion | Unknown |
| Size | (5.0cm - 10.0cm) / (0.5kg - 1.0kg) |
| Speed | Unknown |
| Strength | Unknown |
| Social Structure | Unknown |
| Weapons | Unknown |
| Armor | Unknown |
| Source | |
| Homeworld | Algebaster (Spinward Marches 0605) |
| Multi-world | Yes |
| Canon | No |
| Extinct | Extant |
| Reference | JTAS Online |
Duct Spiders are classified as pests, and it is recommended that they be eliminated at any port of call.
Physiology & Ecology
These arachnids are bright red and green. These arachnids seem to be able to communicate with each other in several ways: waving antennae, ultrasonic speech, sensing vibrations.
Duct Spiders are highly intelligent and some have even speculated that they may be proto-sophonts.
Life Cycle & Reproduction
The Duct Spider's eggs can survive in a vacuum.
Diet & Trophics
This pest can be found in environmental systems — they seem to like eating through filters and mesh. They have an attraction to petroleum products, although they avoid insulation, particularly with live wires underneath.
History & Background
Duct spiders tend to be pack rats and hoard small tools, particularly those they have seen people use.
Travellers' Aid Society Advisory
n/a
References & Contributors
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- Author: Eric Funk
