ALIEN (Attack the Block) for Apes Victorious
No. Enc.: 1d3 (1d6)
Movement: 120' (40')
Intelligence: Animal
Armor: -4
To Hit: 15
Save: G5
Attacks: 3 (2 claws, bite)
Damage: 1d4/1d4/1d8
Morale: 7
XP: 650
An unnamed extraterrestrial species which crash landed on Earth through meteorite-esque cocoons. They are quadrupedal, having long legs (all four legs are the same length), armed with bear-like claws, rows upon rows of sharp fangs, having no eyes, nostrils, or ears to speak of, and communicate through sonar, shrieks, screams, snarls, and growls. They are also a sexually dimorphic species, the females being dog-sized and almost completely hairless, while the males being gorilla-sized and having a very thick coat of hair, so black in color it doesn't reflect any light at all. The males are also seen to have bioluminescent "glowing" fangs - which can easily be mistaken for eyes. When the aliens find a suitable planet to "infest", the females excrete a musk-like fluid so the males are able to track them where then reproduce after landing on the planet, populating their new home.
Intelligence: Animal
Psionic Potential: 1d4, inactive
Hits: 5d8Armor: -4
To Hit: 15
Save: G5
Attacks: 3 (2 claws, bite)
Damage: 1d4/1d4/1d8
Morale: 7
XP: 650
An unnamed extraterrestrial species which crash landed on Earth through meteorite-esque cocoons. They are quadrupedal, having long legs (all four legs are the same length), armed with bear-like claws, rows upon rows of sharp fangs, having no eyes, nostrils, or ears to speak of, and communicate through sonar, shrieks, screams, snarls, and growls. They are also a sexually dimorphic species, the females being dog-sized and almost completely hairless, while the males being gorilla-sized and having a very thick coat of hair, so black in color it doesn't reflect any light at all. The males are also seen to have bioluminescent "glowing" fangs - which can easily be mistaken for eyes. When the aliens find a suitable planet to "infest", the females excrete a musk-like fluid so the males are able to track them where then reproduce after landing on the planet, populating their new home.
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