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The '''[[Intr'gtha]]''' are a silicone-based species similar is appearance to common insects. | The '''[[Intr'gtha]]''' are a silicone-based species similar is appearance to common insects. | ||
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The home environment of these insects has silicon in almost every plant structure. Thus, they have a terrible hunger for it as their body requires more of the substance to fulfil its genetic blueprints for its exoskeleton. When the environment runs out of silicon, Intr'gtha turn on each other, and digesting others' enzymes puts the creatures into hibernation. | The home environment of these insects has silicon in almost every plant structure. Thus, they have a terrible hunger for it as their body requires more of the substance to fulfil its genetic blueprints for its exoskeleton. When the environment runs out of silicon, Intr'gtha turn on each other, and digesting others' enzymes puts the creatures into hibernation. | ||
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Compounding eradication efforts, this species' eggs can lay dormant for years. | Compounding eradication efforts, this species' eggs can lay dormant for years. | ||
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'''[[Intr'gtha]]''' are species of insect-like creature known for its appetite for semiconductors. | '''[[Intr'gtha]]''' are species of insect-like creature known for its appetite for semiconductors. | ||
This small size and the strength of their jaws means that they can consume the tracts off microchips in short order. Coming from a silicon-rich environment, they have a craving for the element. They can also consume copious amounts of dangerous compounds such as arsenic without a problem. | This small size and the strength of their jaws means that they can consume the tracts off microchips in short order. Coming from a silicon-rich environment, they have a craving for the element. They can also consume copious amounts of dangerous compounds such as arsenic without a problem. | ||
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Revision as of 13:38, 27 August 2019
| Intr'gtha | |
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| Base Information | |
| Classification | Scavenger/reducer |
| Terrain | Unknown |
| Locomotion | Unknown |
| Size | 1.0 cm / (50 gm - 100 gm) |
| Speed | Unknown |
| Strength | Unknown |
| Social Structure | Unknown |
| Weapons | Unknown |
| Armor | Unknown |
| Source | |
| Homeworld | Shululshish (Solomani Rim 0214) |
| Multi-world | Yes |
| Canon | No |
| Extinct | Extant |
| Reference | JTAS Online |
The Intr'gtha are a silicone-based species similar is appearance to common insects.
Physiology & Ecology
The home environment of these insects has silicon in almost every plant structure. Thus, they have a terrible hunger for it as their body requires more of the substance to fulfil its genetic blueprints for its exoskeleton. When the environment runs out of silicon, Intr'gtha turn on each other, and digesting others' enzymes puts the creatures into hibernation.
Life Cycle & Reproduction
Compounding eradication efforts, this species' eggs can lay dormant for years.
Diet & Trophics
Intr'gtha are species of insect-like creature known for its appetite for semiconductors.
This small size and the strength of their jaws means that they can consume the tracts off microchips in short order. Coming from a silicon-rich environment, they have a craving for the element. They can also consume copious amounts of dangerous compounds such as arsenic without a problem.
History & Background
n/a
Travellers' Aid Society Advisory
n/a
References & Contributors
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- Author: Eric Funk
