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{{Infobox Species
{{Infobox Species
| title1 = Astrobiont
| title1 = The Slime
| image1 = Unknown.png
| image1 = Unknown.png
| scope = [[Scope:War of the Rotten|War of the Rotten]]
| scope = [[Scope:War of the Rotten|War of the Rotten]]
| author = [[User:Lupe1512|Lupe]]
| author = [[User:Lupe1512|Lupe]]
| scientific_name = ''Xenobium spitzbergensis''
| scientific_name = ''Xanthoncos spitzbergensis''
| solvent = Water
| solvent = Water
| reproduction = Sexual
| reproduction = Sexual
| sexual_dynamism = Monoecious
| sexual_dynamism = Monoecious
| body_plan = Amorphous
| body_plan = Amorphous
| exonyms = *Spitzbergen slime
*Yellow lung slime
| possible_body_colorations = Yellow
| possible_body_colorations = Yellow
| homeworld = Extraterrestrial
}}The '''Astrobiont''' (''Xenobium spitzbergensis'') is an extraterrestrial slime mold responsible for causing yellow lung disease on humans. It was first contracted on August 16th, 1941 in the Arctic island of Spitsbergen. In the years that followed, it spread to much of Europe and North Africa, especially through the intercontinental movement of troops and supplies in World War II.
| inhabited_worlds = Earth
==Names==
}}'''The Slime''' (''Xanthoncos spitzbergensis''), also known as the '''Spitsbergen slime''', is an extraterrestrial slime mold responsible for causing yellow lung on humans. A parasite, it lodges inside the respiratory system and gradually replaces the host's organic tissue until they die. The corpse is then reanimated for an efficient dispersion of spores to healthy humans. If approached, it will attack, whether through screams, scratches, or bites.
==History==

==Characteristics==
The Slime arrived on Earth in the late Pleistocene. It was buried in the permafrost of Spitsbergen for thousands of years, the first ever transmission only occurring in 1941. After infecting the entire Svalbard archipelago, it spread to Britain, Norway, and the Soviet Union. The German administration of Norway sent samples of the Slime to the Reich proper in order to be experimented on, but they broke free, contaminating North Africa and even more parts of Europe. Most of the continent had fallen to the pathogen by 1945, at the cost of over ten million lives.
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The Slime
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Scientific Name

Xanthoncos spitzbergensis

Physical Info
Solvent

Water

Reproduction

Sexual

Sexual Dynamism

Monoecious

Body Plan

Amorphous

Possible Body Colorations

Yellow

Population Info
Homeworld

Extraterrestrial

Inhabited Worlds

Earth

The Slime (Xanthoncos spitzbergensis), also known as the Spitsbergen slime, is an extraterrestrial slime mold responsible for causing yellow lung on humans. A parasite, it lodges inside the respiratory system and gradually replaces the host's organic tissue until they die. The corpse is then reanimated for an efficient dispersion of spores to healthy humans. If approached, it will attack, whether through screams, scratches, or bites.

The Slime arrived on Earth in the late Pleistocene. It was buried in the permafrost of Spitsbergen for thousands of years, the first ever transmission only occurring in 1941. After infecting the entire Svalbard archipelago, it spread to Britain, Norway, and the Soviet Union. The German administration of Norway sent samples of the Slime to the Reich proper in order to be experimented on, but they broke free, contaminating North Africa and even more parts of Europe. Most of the continent had fallen to the pathogen by 1945, at the cost of over ten million lives.

Anatomy

Nutrition

Reproduction

Taxonomy