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StarCraft Zerg Backbone: Flying Mantis Furious monsters dominate the galaxy with mobility

The previous article we introduced is the strongest creature on the land of "StarCraft", "Thunder Beast", this article we talk about the main air force of the interstellar bug family, monster number: 0014 - Mutalisk .e.

StarCraft Zerg Backbone: Flying Mantis Furious monsters dominate the galaxy with mobility
StarCraft Zerg Backbone: Flying Mantis Furious monsters dominate the galaxy with mobility

The Flying Mantis was born in the fantasy world of StarCraft, home to Zelus (the ashes of the hot center of the Milky Way). Its evolutionary source is the screaming mantis (the screaming mantis has the ability to fly interstellarly, which is also an important reason why the insect race absorbs them. )

StarCraft Zerg Backbone: Flying Mantis Furious monsters dominate the galaxy with mobility
StarCraft Zerg Backbone: Flying Mantis Furious monsters dominate the galaxy with mobility

Appearance: The data shows that the flying mantis has a limit body length of about 7 meters (straightening), a height of about 1.2 meters and a width of about 2.5 meters when flying. Overall, they are not very large, which means that they are very flexible. The weight refers to the Aeolian Pterodactyl, which should be around 500 pounds. (However, the flying mantis is extremely special, so although it is an aerial creature, its weight is not necessarily very light.) )

StarCraft Zerg Backbone: Flying Mantis Furious monsters dominate the galaxy with mobility
StarCraft Zerg Backbone: Flying Mantis Furious monsters dominate the galaxy with mobility

The main torso of the flying mantis resembles some kind of parasitic worm on Earth, but the shape is more hideous and frightening, and the whole body is covered with twisted and sharp bone spurs. The head has a huge mouth full of fangs (four huge fangs should be its poisonous fangs), and eight bloodshot eyes on it. The tail is its cloaca, which, like Doraemon's space pocket, can spew out symbiotic worms (blade worms) indefinitely, and the flying mantis has a pair of huge flesh wings (similar to bat wings), which are supported by skeletons between the flesh wings.

StarCraft Zerg Backbone: Flying Mantis Furious monsters dominate the galaxy with mobility

As mentioned earlier, the flying mantis evolved from the screaming mantis, so it also has the ability to fly interstellar. In official sources, the flesh wings of the flying mantis are mainly used for atmospheric flight, and when entering a vacuum, the flight power is mainly derived from the air bags in its body. This air bag is all over the body, and it is colorless and odorless, and it is not that it farts while flying.

StarCraft Zerg Backbone: Flying Mantis Furious monsters dominate the galaxy with mobility

As for why there are so many gases in the body of the flying mantis, mainly because each cell of the flying mantis has a complete energy supply system, parasitic bacteria with various functions (chemical synthesis self-sufficiency), so the flying mantises on the battlefield are perpetual motion machines, which can naturally exclude a large amount of gas. (There are still loopholes in this, but when the flying mantis interstellar migration, it is generally in leviathan, or using wormholes to transfer, so it needs to fly not too far.) )

StarCraft Zerg Backbone: Flying Mantis Furious monsters dominate the galaxy with mobility

The spray of blade worms by the cloaca is the main attack method of the flying mantis. Also derived from the Dinares star region, the Blade Worm was originally a parasite that stole the eggs of the screaming mantis, but was transformed by the Zerg Clan to become a living weapon for flying mantises.

Blade worms, as literally, are originally as sharp as a blade, and contain a large number of strong corrosive substances in the body, when attacking, they will first eject between the attack targets, and finally a "degrading explosion" occurs, when the impact of the explosion and corrosive substances can cause damage to the target. (Blade Worm explodes itself while catapulting)

StarCraft Zerg Backbone: Flying Mantis Furious monsters dominate the galaxy with mobility

In the game, the blade worm is the only way for the flying mantis to attack, but the data shows that the flying mantis's poisonous fangs also have a certain damage, and the flying mantis also contains a large amount of acidic and corrosive substances, and it is also very deadly to bite it. In addition, when large groups of flying mantises and enemies are caught in a melee, they bleed from their wounds, causing regional corrosion fields and inflicting group damage on enemies.

StarCraft Zerg Backbone: Flying Mantis Furious monsters dominate the galaxy with mobility

Finally, through the shape of the flying mantis, it is not difficult to find that they have no intention of landing on the ground since the day of take-off, and they have been flying all their lives and fighting all their lives, which leads to the life of the flying mantis being only a few years.

Next, we continue to introduce the interstellar insect race, and the small partners who are interested in these powerful monsters can pay attention to a wave of yo in advance.