Eternal Father


- Intent: Create a new Yuuzhan Vong biot
- Image Source: Click - Fire In The Sky (1993)
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A

- Manufacturer: Aris-Shelr
- Affiliation: Open-Market
- Model: Khatuu-Gul (Tight Pain)
- Modularity: Yes
- Could be engineered for different purposes, from torture, to surgery, and to general restrainment
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material:
- Organic Bio-Tissue

- The Khatuu-Gul:
- Could be draped over an individual of any dimension
- Would constrict into a seemingly airtight seal over the victim's body, painfully immobilizing them
- Allowed for oxygen to be transferred through the living membrane via osmosis, preventing the victim from asphyxiating
- Expelled carbon dioxide and other discharged gasses or liquids produced by the victim
- Could open portions of its membrane in accordance with specific external stimuli, allowing someone to operate or torture the victim on any part of their body

- Could Immobilize Victim
- Accessible Membrane

- Immobile
- Susceptible To Being Killed

Born from the insidious minds of the Aris-Shelr, amoral Yuuzhan Vong shapers loyal to the Sith, the Khatuu-Gul was bred to serve as an alternative to more mechanical means of immobilization and restraint of prisoners.
The biot consisted of a thin but resilient membrane that was draped over the victim from head to toe, covering their entire body. The membrane would then rapidly constrict over the victim, creating a skin-tight seal while nearly invisible skin-hooks latched onto the victim's skin to painfully immobilize them.
At the distraction of a shaper or similarly skilled individual, portions of the bio could be opened to allow experimentation, surgery, and torture of the entrapped individual.
Though highly resilient, the Khatuu-Gul was not invulnerable and could be killed if exposed to enough damage. However, this ran the risk of hurting the trapped victim in the process.
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