BIOMUTANTS (TM) STORY

The International Space Station NASA had prepared with biological, as well as man-made materials such as metal and plastic, which were attached to satellite exteriors, then shot into space . The materials were exposed to solar radiation and meteor showers for as long as five years, conditions that would never be experienced on Earth. Several satellites fell to earth and dropped space refuse and these exposed biological materials on land and in the ocean.

Sting-A-Lator

The Biomutants mutate into various forms. One of which is the Sting-a-lator which is capable of using its tentacles with tactical abilities which can unscrew lids and to pick up sensitive vibrations in the water as well for propulsion and walking across the ocean's bottom. They can grasp and crush. With spikes attached to the back, they can not be attacked from behind. A single tentacle is capable of becoming ridged to be used as a spear or puncturing device for materials as strong as metal, perfectly suited to lifting object from the bottom of the ocean. Sting-a-lators can stun or kill its prey with venom in the "stinger". They are capable of sending information such as water temperature, current conditions, depth and pressure, as well as ecological conditions such as gas, oil leaks. Their power is in numbers as they attack in groups. They also can be enormous like the size of an elephant or miniscule. They can clean and cling to a surface with great strength, even used as a listening device.

Sting-a-lators can not stand light that is too bright because of their sensor cells, they shut down, going dormant.

   

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