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== General == |
== General == |
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Balaena Magna's were an ancient an Amphibian creature native to planet Douma of the Hope System. They once dominated the planet, however after Douma's climate crisis they all but fell to ruin. They existed from 3,400,001,030 BCE to 1,600,215,000 BCE. |
Balaena Magna's were an ancient an Amphibian creature native to planet [[Douma]] of the [[Hope System]]. They once dominated the planet, however after Douma's climate crisis they all but fell to ruin. They existed from 3,400,001,030 BCE to 1,600,215,000 BCE. |
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== Phyiscal == |
== Phyiscal == |
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The Balaena Magna most closely resembled the ancient Earth species the Diplocaulus, all be it much larger. The Balaena Magna were 377 miles in length, how they grew to this size in currently unknown. They were so large that smaller creatures would create entire ecosystems on top of them, burrowing within it's large scales as nesting grounds. It is believed that the Balaena Magna acquired sustenance through a strange form of photosynthesis interacting with the Magna Particle within them. Balaena Magna were spread far a wide from each other, two standard weeks after birth a Balaena Magna begins to move away from their mothers to find a new nest. Once they reach adulthood they begin to search for a mate. After a mate has been found they both burrow within the nest and the cycle begin anew. A Balaena Magna nest was typically created underwater, however in rare occasions they've been known to create a nest on dry land. Some Balaena Magna nests to exist on the planet today, however they've fallen into decay. Their life span was typically around 72 years. |
The Balaena Magna most closely resembled the ancient [[Earth]] species the Diplocaulus, all be it much larger. The Balaena Magna were 377 miles in length, how they grew to this size in currently unknown. They were so large that smaller creatures would create entire ecosystems on top of them, burrowing within it's large scales as nesting grounds. It is believed that the Balaena Magna acquired sustenance through a strange form of photosynthesis interacting with the Magna Particle within them. Balaena Magna were spread far a wide from each other, two standard weeks after birth a Balaena Magna begins to move away from their mothers to find a new nest. Once they reach adulthood they begin to search for a mate. After a mate has been found they both burrow within the nest and the cycle begin anew. A Balaena Magna nest was typically created underwater, however in rare occasions they've been known to create a nest on dry land. Some Balaena Magna nests to exist on the planet today, however they've fallen into decay. Their life span was typically around 72 years. |
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== Magna Particle == |
== Magna Particle == |
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General
Balaena Magna's were an ancient an Amphibian creature native to planet Douma of the Hope System. They once dominated the planet, however after Douma's climate crisis they all but fell to ruin. They existed from 3,400,001,030 BCE to 1,600,215,000 BCE.
Phyiscal
The Balaena Magna most closely resembled the ancient Earth species the Diplocaulus, all be it much larger. The Balaena Magna were 377 miles in length, how they grew to this size in currently unknown. They were so large that smaller creatures would create entire ecosystems on top of them, burrowing within it's large scales as nesting grounds. It is believed that the Balaena Magna acquired sustenance through a strange form of photosynthesis interacting with the Magna Particle within them. Balaena Magna were spread far a wide from each other, two standard weeks after birth a Balaena Magna begins to move away from their mothers to find a new nest. Once they reach adulthood they begin to search for a mate. After a mate has been found they both burrow within the nest and the cycle begin anew. A Balaena Magna nest was typically created underwater, however in rare occasions they've been known to create a nest on dry land. Some Balaena Magna nests to exist on the planet today, however they've fallen into decay. Their life span was typically around 72 years.
Magna Particle
The Magna Particle is a particle that existed within Balaena Magnas and still exists within their fossils all be it much deplenished. It was soon discovered that it could be used to create vast amounts of energy, this lead to further colonization of the planet. The Balaena Magna completely relied on this particle for everything, nourishment, movement, sight, and organ functions.