Difference between revisions of "rinculus (First Splinter)"
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− | The rinculus, which lives along the desert sands of [[Grevven II]], a hellish world within [[Breen Confederacy]], has a dozen shining, jet-black eyes, a pale, segmented body and long fangs flowing with neurotoxins. Though low to the ground, the beast can rear up on its two pairs of hind limbs, bringing it to a greater height than most [[Breen]]. Its venom does not kill its prey, but immobilizes it, so that the rinculus can then puncture its flesh and devour its internal organs.<ref name="Plagues" | + | The rinculus, which lives along the desert sands of [[Grevven II]], a hellish world within the [[Breen Confederacy]], has a dozen shining, jet-black eyes, a pale, segmented body and long fangs flowing with neurotoxins. Though low to the ground, the beast can rear up on its two pairs of hind limbs, bringing it to a greater height than most [[Breen]]. Its venom does not kill its prey, but immobilizes it, so that the rinculus can then puncture its flesh and devour its internal organs.<ref name="Plagues"/> |
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+ | <ref name="Plagues">[[Plagues of Night (Novel)|"Plagues of Night"]]. ''[[Star Trek: Typhon Pact]].'' Novel. Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books, May 2012.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, 22 July 2018
The rinculus, which lives along the desert sands of Grevven II, a hellish world within the Breen Confederacy, has a dozen shining, jet-black eyes, a pale, segmented body and long fangs flowing with neurotoxins. Though low to the ground, the beast can rear up on its two pairs of hind limbs, bringing it to a greater height than most Breen. Its venom does not kill its prey, but immobilizes it, so that the rinculus can then puncture its flesh and devour its internal organs.[1]
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