THE UNDEFEATED
Prime Crell [Part Three]
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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Crell Mk I | Mk II
GENERAL INFORMATION
[SIZE=11pt]-[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]Crellderath Behemas:[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]The Behemas, one massive entity capable of a heightened level of sentience and even an ability to understand the force in a basic way at a young age. These creatures are incredibly rare, one in a hundred thousand and capable of replacing and upgrading ships. Typically used for large Star Destroyers, Battlecruisers or Dreadnoughts.[/SIZE]
These creatures act as equal parts many operators and AI, able to replicate even the most complex of technological devices. These Crell have the greatest control of their molecular composition, able to shift in such a way as to fit any need of a ship and its crew.
+ Adaption: These creatures are referred to as organic technology by the Bryn'adûl, used to replace and repair damage and missing parts of a weapon. However, they cannot survive without the present technology.
+ Strengths: These creatures adopt the strengths and prowess of whatever they bond with, however are limited by said weapons capabilities.
+Self-Repairing: Over time these creatures can self-repair by drawing on energy/fuel reserves of nearby and available sources.
+ Overcharge: When enraged, the Behemas can draw on the energy supplies of their bonded technology to supercharge their equipment for a short period of time.
+ Tough: They are durable, able to harden themselves in response to attacks, pushing themselves above the durability of their bonded technology temporarily.
+ Amplified: The Behemas is a being, and bonds with its owner and can amplify the Force powers of its owner when on-board or within a radius dependant on its size.
+ Crewmen: The Behemas is intelligent, able to communicate in multiple languages to its crew and to various species.
+Modularity: A Behemas can almost entirely engulf a ship, able to replicate weapons entirely from its own body, and dissolve them quickly or move them over the body of the ship. This makes the Behemas incredibly dangerous. It can also dissolve all of its weaponry to form powerful weapon for a short period of use.
+ The Siren Song: When Behemas’ are together, they can used in cohesion to amplify specific force abilities. Such as, an intense fear. Passive abilities, not physical ones. This is, spread through their voices. The Behemas’ sing together in a deep harmony that one can feel in their chest.
+Feel My Suffering: When a Behemas’ is injured in a severe way, they will often respond in confusion and rage; infiltrating the communication systems of both nearby ships and screaming in pain on all frequencies.
+/- Assuming Direct Control: A Behemas is a hivemind like entity that has, a basic form of telepathic control over other variants of the Crellderath within a twenty mile radius. This while, helps with strategy and unit supervision is indeed a double edged sword. If a Behemas were to have control over a group of inferior Crell for too long, it is likely to either lull the other forms into a docile state for consumption or convince itself and its brethren to defect and rule themselves. Thus, such control must be supervised and often monitored by a powerful telepath.
Weaknesses:
-Symbiote: The Symbiotic Crell cannot survive without their host technology once bonded with them.
- EMP: A powerful EMP can kill these creatures as they survive off of energy/electricity and therefore can be hurt by electronic or sonic attacks easily.
- Control: As they bigger they get, the more intelligent and independent they become. Therefore, as these creatures reach the later stages of semi-sentience and eventual sentience they must adhere to one owner for their servitude to be maintained without fault.
- Cannot be Sated: As with any creature, as time passes and it grows - so does its appetite. A Crellderath never stops wishing to feed but can stave it off, these creatures endlessly wish to feed on energy and one and other.
- Fatal Connection: Force Bonding with an owner has benefits but also drawbacks, when its owner dies the Crell can either become enraged or simply die out of a great sadness. What happens upon the death of an owner is dependant on the particular Behemas however extracts a heavy toll on its child-like mind.
- Frankenstiens Monster: Unlike basic technology, these creatures are alive. They can feel the force and thusly their operations can be directly interrupted by a powerful enough force mind attack.
- Massive Power Suck: These creatures, on this scale require a massive amount of energy to survive. This can be incredibly costly to a small operation such as the Bryn’adul which limits use and long-term viability.
-Vulnerability: The Behemas is on such a large scale that when, shifting its weaponry it’s molecular integrity is at risk, making it incredibly vulnerable for short periods of time.
-Blood for Blood: If a Behemas is repeatedly severely injured by a particularly entity, it will attempt to kill it quickly. Even so far as to go against the orders of its captor.
-Impudence: If a Behemas feels as though its Commander is unnecessarily endangering it, it will likely kill its Commander - taking over the ship or forcing itself into lightspeed.
CULTURE
Their attitudes shift when in the presence of other Behemas like them, they accumulate their hive-like intelligence and typically converse in harmonic deep hymns of unintelligible noises. This form of communication is the closest resemblance to the original Behemas’ constructed linguistics.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION:
The first series of tests created a small pool of creatures that were adaptable, however where entirely too small to be of any use outside of small weapons fire. These were the initial creations known as the Incre'sa. When the Bryn'adûl continued their research at Tathra's behest, this was when they began their development into electronically feeding and cannibalistic creatures, teaching them to adopt a Hivemind like intelligence as they absorbed one and other.
This also in turn worked in cohesion with their own beliefs, allowing only the strongest into their service. It was also imperial that these creatures be able to masse more than weight, but rather to grow and expand their knowledge and intelligence on a massive scale. This in turn, lead to the eventual perfection of the Crell through continues tests leading to the first Behemas. Which was, eventually forcibly shut down and destroyed before more tests could be ran. However, whilst still in some ways unstable the benefits of the use of a Behemas unit are still being uncovered presently.
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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: [SIZE=11pt]To make the SW universe more interesting, and to expand the ways in which technology. This is a form of organic technology. Not these creatures provide specific variable abilities, but also weaknesses unique to this type of organic technology. But to be clear, the use of this organic technology is not meant to replace technology but only act as a supplement or in the case of the Behemas, can enhance and repurpose technology.[/SIZE]
- Image Credit: N/A
- Canon: N/A
- Links:
- Crell Mk I | Mk II
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Name: Crell Prime
- Designation: Sentient
- Origins: Bryn'adûl Research Labs
- Average Lifespan: One-Thousand Years
- Estimated Population: Semi-Unique
- Description:
- Breathes: N/A
- Average Height of Adults: 500m - 5000m+
- Average Length of Adults: 500m - 5000m+
- Skin colour: Any, typically black
- Hair colour: N/A
- Distinctions: [ Describe the unique physical traits that define what they are and set them apart from more common species like humans. Be sure to include any differences between male and female, as well variations between differing regional groups if any, and characteristics that denote a matured or aging specimen. ]
- Races:
[SIZE=11pt]-[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]Crellderath Behemas:[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]The Behemas, one massive entity capable of a heightened level of sentience and even an ability to understand the force in a basic way at a young age. These creatures are incredibly rare, one in a hundred thousand and capable of replacing and upgrading ships. Typically used for large Star Destroyers, Battlecruisers or Dreadnoughts.[/SIZE]
These creatures act as equal parts many operators and AI, able to replicate even the most complex of technological devices. These Crell have the greatest control of their molecular composition, able to shift in such a way as to fit any need of a ship and its crew.
- Force Sensitivity: High
+ Adaption: These creatures are referred to as organic technology by the Bryn'adûl, used to replace and repair damage and missing parts of a weapon. However, they cannot survive without the present technology.
+ Strengths: These creatures adopt the strengths and prowess of whatever they bond with, however are limited by said weapons capabilities.
+Self-Repairing: Over time these creatures can self-repair by drawing on energy/fuel reserves of nearby and available sources.
+ Overcharge: When enraged, the Behemas can draw on the energy supplies of their bonded technology to supercharge their equipment for a short period of time.
+ Tough: They are durable, able to harden themselves in response to attacks, pushing themselves above the durability of their bonded technology temporarily.
+ Amplified: The Behemas is a being, and bonds with its owner and can amplify the Force powers of its owner when on-board or within a radius dependant on its size.
+ Crewmen: The Behemas is intelligent, able to communicate in multiple languages to its crew and to various species.
+Modularity: A Behemas can almost entirely engulf a ship, able to replicate weapons entirely from its own body, and dissolve them quickly or move them over the body of the ship. This makes the Behemas incredibly dangerous. It can also dissolve all of its weaponry to form powerful weapon for a short period of use.
+ The Siren Song: When Behemas’ are together, they can used in cohesion to amplify specific force abilities. Such as, an intense fear. Passive abilities, not physical ones. This is, spread through their voices. The Behemas’ sing together in a deep harmony that one can feel in their chest.
+Feel My Suffering: When a Behemas’ is injured in a severe way, they will often respond in confusion and rage; infiltrating the communication systems of both nearby ships and screaming in pain on all frequencies.
+/- Assuming Direct Control: A Behemas is a hivemind like entity that has, a basic form of telepathic control over other variants of the Crellderath within a twenty mile radius. This while, helps with strategy and unit supervision is indeed a double edged sword. If a Behemas were to have control over a group of inferior Crell for too long, it is likely to either lull the other forms into a docile state for consumption or convince itself and its brethren to defect and rule themselves. Thus, such control must be supervised and often monitored by a powerful telepath.
Weaknesses:
-Symbiote: The Symbiotic Crell cannot survive without their host technology once bonded with them.
- EMP: A powerful EMP can kill these creatures as they survive off of energy/electricity and therefore can be hurt by electronic or sonic attacks easily.
- Control: As they bigger they get, the more intelligent and independent they become. Therefore, as these creatures reach the later stages of semi-sentience and eventual sentience they must adhere to one owner for their servitude to be maintained without fault.
- Cannot be Sated: As with any creature, as time passes and it grows - so does its appetite. A Crellderath never stops wishing to feed but can stave it off, these creatures endlessly wish to feed on energy and one and other.
- Fatal Connection: Force Bonding with an owner has benefits but also drawbacks, when its owner dies the Crell can either become enraged or simply die out of a great sadness. What happens upon the death of an owner is dependant on the particular Behemas however extracts a heavy toll on its child-like mind.
- Frankenstiens Monster: Unlike basic technology, these creatures are alive. They can feel the force and thusly their operations can be directly interrupted by a powerful enough force mind attack.
- Massive Power Suck: These creatures, on this scale require a massive amount of energy to survive. This can be incredibly costly to a small operation such as the Bryn’adul which limits use and long-term viability.
-Vulnerability: The Behemas is on such a large scale that when, shifting its weaponry it’s molecular integrity is at risk, making it incredibly vulnerable for short periods of time.
-Blood for Blood: If a Behemas is repeatedly severely injured by a particularly entity, it will attempt to kill it quickly. Even so far as to go against the orders of its captor.
-Impudence: If a Behemas feels as though its Commander is unnecessarily endangering it, it will likely kill its Commander - taking over the ship or forcing itself into lightspeed.
CULTURE
- Diet: Cannibalism | Energy/Electricity
- Communication: Bellowing and Telepathy | Basic/Draelvasier/Most Languages available on the Holonet
- Technology level: N/A
- Religion/Beliefs: N/A
- General behaviour: The sentient Crell, the Behemas variety on the other hand are entirely different. These are massive creatures that think and feel the same way we do, in a primitive manner. They have beliefs and ideas based off of their experiences, and typically are indoctrinated into a belief similar or identical to that of the Bryn'adûl. They like their brethren are sworn servants of the Bryn'adûl.
Their attitudes shift when in the presence of other Behemas like them, they accumulate their hive-like intelligence and typically converse in harmonic deep hymns of unintelligible noises. This form of communication is the closest resemblance to the original Behemas’ constructed linguistics.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION:
The first series of tests created a small pool of creatures that were adaptable, however where entirely too small to be of any use outside of small weapons fire. These were the initial creations known as the Incre'sa. When the Bryn'adûl continued their research at Tathra's behest, this was when they began their development into electronically feeding and cannibalistic creatures, teaching them to adopt a Hivemind like intelligence as they absorbed one and other.
This also in turn worked in cohesion with their own beliefs, allowing only the strongest into their service. It was also imperial that these creatures be able to masse more than weight, but rather to grow and expand their knowledge and intelligence on a massive scale. This in turn, lead to the eventual perfection of the Crell through continues tests leading to the first Behemas. Which was, eventually forcibly shut down and destroyed before more tests could be ran. However, whilst still in some ways unstable the benefits of the use of a Behemas unit are still being uncovered presently.