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Field operatives have reported that the aliens have some form of telepathic ability, which visibly manifests as some form of purple energy around the creatures head when in use. It induces feelings of fear and terror or confusion. This is, of course, completely unknown to modern science. We'll need to acquire live aliens to even begin to attempt to understand how this works<br>
 
Field operatives have reported that the aliens have some form of telepathic ability, which visibly manifests as some form of purple energy around the creatures head when in use. It induces feelings of fear and terror or confusion. This is, of course, completely unknown to modern science. We'll need to acquire live aliens to even begin to attempt to understand how this works<br>
 
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'''Knid:''' A four legged small alien, the Knids resemble overgrown bugs or insects. Unlike sectoids, they don't seem to show any form of higher intelligence, and seem to act on a more instinctual level. Furthermore, they seem more 'natural' than the sectoids, lacking any obvious signs of genetic or cybernetic augmentation. It is hypothesized that they reproduce by eggs, but all of the specimens examined thus far would be classified as sterile females by the entomological definitions, though the species does not fully match the definitions of earth based insects.<br>
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'''Knid:''' <br> A four legged small alien, the Knids resemble overgrown bugs or insects. Unlike sectoids, they don't seem to show any form of higher intelligence, and seem to act on a more instinctual level. Furthermore, they seem more 'natural' than the sectoids, lacking any obvious signs of genetic or cybernetic augmentation. It is hypothesized that they reproduce by eggs, but all of the specimens examined thus far would be classified as sterile females by the entomological definitions, though the species does not fully match the definitions of earth based insects.<br>
  
 
They may serve a similar role to trained dogs to the aliens, though they seem more feral. They, however, have only ever been witnessed attacking humans or human technology; never anything alien. They seek out and voraciously devour anything nearby. The body, however, is poorly armored and easy to damage with ballistic weaponry. To compensate for that, the aliens only seem to field large packs of them.<br>
 
They may serve a similar role to trained dogs to the aliens, though they seem more feral. They, however, have only ever been witnessed attacking humans or human technology; never anything alien. They seek out and voraciously devour anything nearby. The body, however, is poorly armored and easy to damage with ballistic weaponry. To compensate for that, the aliens only seem to field large packs of them.<br>

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