Boglodite [exclusive] «2027»
They can walk unprotected in the vacuum of space. They do not require respiratory gear or pressure suits.
Boglodite was first discovered in 1993 by a team of scientists led by Canadian mineralogist, Dr. Robert W. Birnie. The mineral was found in the Boglod Site, a remote area in the southern part of Greenland. The name "boglodite" is derived from the Greenlandic words "boglod," meaning "fog land," which aptly describes the mist-shrouded region where it was discovered. boglodite
Their skeletal structure effortlessly absorbs impact force. They can survive multi-story falls completely unharmed. They can walk unprotected in the vacuum of space
Their frames are covered in spiky, finger-like extensions and claws. They feature multiple toe-like appendages that provide maximum traction. This allows them to anchor themselves into industrial alloys or natural rock. Camouflage and Human Disguise Robert W
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