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Irregular mutants with the nickname DD. It's believed that | Irregular mutants with the nickname DD. It's believed that | ||
the Drain Deimos were originally fleas that ate the flesh of | the Drain Deimos were originally fleas that ate the flesh of | ||
− | an animal infected with the T-Virus. They grew to hundreds | + | an animal infected with the T-Virus. |
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+ | They grew to hundreds | ||
of times their original size, about as big as an average-sized | of times their original size, about as big as an average-sized | ||
human. Their appearance is particularly grotesque even for | human. Their appearance is particularly grotesque even for | ||
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They tend to be very cautious, so it's | They tend to be very cautious, so it's | ||
unusual for them to attack suddenly. | unusual for them to attack suddenly. | ||
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When they get excited, though, they | When they get excited, though, they | ||
attack head-on with little regard for | attack head-on with little regard for | ||
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[[Category:Profiles]] | [[Category:Profiles]] | ||
[[Category:BOWs]] | [[Category:BOWs]] |
Latest revision as of 22:48, 4 July 2022
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Irregular mutants with the nickname DD. It's believed that the Drain Deimos were originally fleas that ate the flesh of an animal infected with the T-Virus.
They grew to hundreds
of times their original size, about as big as an average-sized
human. Their appearance is particularly grotesque even for
monsters, with their exoskeletons in pieces and their inner
organs and muscles appearing in odd and unnatural places,
due to their extremely quick growth.
Drain Deimos get their nutrition from the cerebrospinal fluid
of humans. True to their nature as fleas, they procure this fluid
by sinking their fangs into their prey and sucking it out. After
eating their fill, the males will suddenly turn into females
and lay eggs, beginning the cycle of self-
reproduction.
They generally like to stay in places that
are dark and damp, and they move about
by crawling on top of walls and ceilings.
They tend to be very cautious, so it's
unusual for them to attack suddenly.
When they get excited, though, they
attack head-on with little regard for
the consequences, using their claws and fangs
against their prey.