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sees the last panel
BRUH.
In all seriousness, that last panel reminds me of that one scene from Star Wars: Clone Wars Chapter 24 where Grevious is about to break into Palpatine’s office. Was that an intentional reference?
Welp he’s gonna get girlish
Is there a species on earth today that’s like the Glumine?
No, but considering how many species are being discovered even now it could exist or existed. The closest thing to a glumine now would be an octopus or perhaps a jellyfish.
There are some special of jellyfish that are vaguely similar. And maybe slime-molds would be somewhat similar, too?
In my research, there are some bacteria that consume electricity. https://earthsky.org/earth/scientists-study-bacteria-that-eat-and-breathe-electricity/
There’s also plenty of unicellular organisms. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicellular_organism
Cool!
Wow I might be WAY off.
Oh well.
BEHIND YOU!
I wonder who will turn next. It could be Plasma for all I care, but maybe Guardian will save Centurion from being turned into a sexy chick.
Um… I’d watch out if I were you: BIG PINK BLOB INCOMING!!
The Glumine are using other species as breeding stock.
It seems like it.
That seems doubtful. While I can buy the Glumine being altered to absorb electricity from non-organic sources, I don’t see them being altered so that they go from breeding with egg-laying species to breeding with any species. That would be like scientists making it so that sea turtles could breed with anything – even in science fiction, that doesn’t sound possible. Plus, the Glumine that attacked Taylor didn’t seem interested in breeding with her, but rather evolving her. If the Glumine was solely interested in breeding, then the word “Breed” would have come up at least once during either Taylor… Read more »