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Approved Species Greivex Worm

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Myra

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Female:
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Male:
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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Name: Greivex Worm
  • Designation: non-sentient
  • Homeworld: Geonosis
  • Language: N/A
  • Average Lifespan: [5 Years
  • Estimated Population: Rare
  • Description: Greivex worms are extremely sexual dimorphized, that is, look different depending on gender and have completely different rolls. The female is much much much larger (around a foot in length, or .3 meters), and through asexual reproduction produces around 10 offspring every two weeks, one of which is another female, the other 9 are males. The males are much smaller (roughly an inch or 2.5 centimeters). The female lays a singular egg, which hatches into another female, the 9 remaining eggs are kept internally, and then parasitically laid in any organism it can get it's 'hand' onto, by using small barbs along the 'tongue' to cut a deep hole into the organism, the saliva of the Greivex Worm acting as a healing agent to help seal the wound upon detachment. The male offspring, then hatches, and begins eating the creature, consuming it's DNA until it is able to fuse with the creature's nervous system (usually at the brain) to give complete control over the creature.
PHYSICAL INFORMATION
  • Breathes: Oxygen, or feeds off of the oxygen in it's hosts blood supply
  • Average height of adults: Females: 10 Centimeters. Males: 1 Centemeter
  • Average length of adults: Females: .3 Meters. Males: 2.5 centimeters
  • Skin color: Tan-Gray
  • Hair color: [N/A
  • Distinctions: Females larger, more predatory, males are parasitic and much smaller
  • Races: N/A
  • Strengths:


Parasitic Control: Greivex Worm Males are parasitic and are able to take complete control of most species in the galaxy within 48 hours of being implanted in the host.

Controlled by the Hive: Greivex Worms of both genders are controlled by a greater mind, the Hive-Mind, who's over-mind is Veryiana Greivex. This makes them an easily controlled weapon, if.. the target is incapacitated. But it also stops them from getting out of control.

Sleep Toxin: Greivex Worm females, when injecting their egg into a victim, will also inject a toxin that will put the victim to sleep most of the time through small barbs along the 'tongue', this toxin lasts for around 48 hours, the needed time for the male to take complete control. The Female is also able to roughly guess the amount needed to pacify the creature for that amount of time as bigger creatures usually need more.


  • Weaknesses:
Slow as.. Worms: Greivex worm females (The one's who actually move around) are incredibly slow, traveling roughly .050 MPH (miles per hour), this makes them poor predators at all, and easy prey for almost anything.

Hive Dependency: Should a Greivex worm be separated psionically from the hive-mind, such as through mind-tricks targeted at the worm, or a Shi'ido's, or any other telepathic species' telepathic abilities directed at the worm, then it will die within 24 hours. And if it is a male, gives back complete control to the Host's body. (I say directed at the worm, as if it is directed at the host instead, it will have no effect.)



CULTURE
  • Diet: Meat for Females, Males leech off of their hosts
  • Communication: Telepathic Link
  • Technology level: N/A
  • Religion/Beliefs: N/A
  • General behavior: Females seem docile from a distance, but if it somehow gets on the face or other orifice of an individual (usually placed their by the Greivex Construction Hive) then it attacks with primal instincts of any animal desperate to reproduce and will cling on with incredible strength as it lays an egg (which usually takes around 10 minites) and then releases it's victim into a sleep state, moving on to the next victim. A Greivex Worm female does not produce more eggs until all eggs from the previous batch have been used.


  • HISTORICAL INFORMATION
The Greivex Worm was one of Veryiana Greivex's first creations upon becoming official owner of the Greivex Construction Hive, it was a necessity, and much cheaper than any sort of mind control chip or collar. Using DNA taken from a Brain Worm from the planet of Geonosis, the headquarters of the G.C.H. she added and took away miscellaneous genes until she perfected the strain of Brain Worm she promptly renamed Greivex Worms, and even based the company's logo off of their anatomy. She also added DNA from a Taurill specimen she had imported from Coruscant to implement the Hive-Mind genetic, linking the worms to her Overmind Actuator.


NOTE: To infect another player character with the Greivex Worm you must have permission as in most cases it takes 100% control over the hostl, similar to killing them, except the worm can be removed, and thus must be condoned by the player who owns the PC. However, compromises are allowed, coming to an agreement where the player who owns the PC dictates how much control the greivex worm has over the PC.
 

Ashin Varanin

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[member="Veryiana Greivex"]

My main issue with this, as with any mind control tech/critter, is complete control. Since you've got a 48-hour timeframe, and telepathic interference can break control, though, all we really need is the following:

- A note to the effect that the affected character's writer has the final say on how completely their character is controlled.
- Examples of psionic interference that will break the link (e.g. a mind trick, a ysalamir).
 

Myra

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[member="Ashin Varanin"]

I made the appropriate Fixes.

I added the NOTE at the bottom and added more information in the Hive Dependency con.
 

Ashin Varanin

Professional Enabler
[member="Veryiana Greivex"]

Interesting.

If species-based telepathy is a weakness, can you state that for.clarity rather than using only one species as an example?
 
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