Garabrop

Published: Wed 07 November 1021
Updated: Mon 10 December 1021
By Ro

In Life.

Garabrop are the most average sized of amphibians, about a half meter round (and we do mean round), they fit nicely in the palm of most species hands. Despite this incredible coincidence you should in no case scenario pick up the Garabrop as removing them from sight of their companions often frightens them and causes a rash of croakings for as long as they are 'missing'. With this strong emphasis on the safety of their group they are not only a prolific species but a notorious pest, they can be found in almost every climate and environment on (and around) ON. A particular example to make it clear just how far this goes comes from an early reconnaissance mission in which it was unclear who or what the ON was inhabited by. A small jump ship had been taken to do reading of gravity distortions around Yofores Range and during that trip suffered engine failure. It was assumed that they had encountered a hostile species and been attacked. An all hands alert was raised and weapons were armed, but upon an inspection of the damage to the engine 16 Garabrops were found (and even a child), unscathed as the pilots were, it seems that they had been sucked into the engine compartment due to a reaction to the gravity stabilization field and in their panic the creatures had jumped all over most of the sensors and knocking quite a few out. Despite talks of stew, the creatures were returned to the Yofores Range and the next day were spotted in yet another gravity eddy just above the peak of the highest Yofores mountain which, was then named Broligant (rough standardizing of the Larbothit term for Mischevious Amphibian Mountain). All humor aside, it behooves you to make sure you plan for the inevitability of what's been dubbed 'amphibian antics' which can quite often disrupt unhardened technological equipment.

Garabrop

Published: Wed 07 November 1021
Updated: Mon 10 December 1021
By Ro

In Life.

Garabrop are the most average sized of amphibians, about a half meter round (and we do mean round), they fit nicely in the palm of most species hands. Despite this incredible coincidence you should in no case scenario pick up the Garabrop as removing them from sight of their companions often frightens them and causes a rash of croakings for as long as they are 'missing'. With this strong emphasis on the safety of their group they are not only a prolific species but a notorious pest, they can be found in almost every climate and environment on (and around) ON. A particular example to make it clear just how far this goes comes from an early reconnaissance mission in which it was unclear who or what the ON was inhabited by. A small jump ship had been taken to do reading of gravity distortions around Yofores Range and during that trip suffered engine failure. It was assumed that they had encountered a hostile species and been attacked. An all hands alert was raised and weapons were armed, but upon an inspection of the damage to the engine 16 Garabrops were found (and even a child), unscathed as the pilots were, it seems that they had been sucked into the engine compartment due to a reaction to the gravity stabilization field and in their panic the creatures had jumped all over most of the sensors and knocking quite a few out. Despite talks of stew, the creatures were returned to the Yofores Range and the next day were spotted in yet another gravity eddy just above the peak of the highest Yofores mountain which, was then named Broligant (rough standardizing of the Larbothit term for Mischevious Amphibian Mountain). All humor aside, it behooves you to make sure you plan for the inevitability of what's been dubbed 'amphibian antics' which can quite often disrupt unhardened technological equipment.