About: Unidentified Flying Akrid   Sponge Permalink

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Unlike all other known forms of Akrid, it seems to be nonaggressive, acting as if the GAN-36 wasn't even there. The Unidentified Flying Akrid could possibly have been created by the death of the Over-G Akrid. As most people have theorized, it seems to resemble the akrid species called Trilid, some people also say that the Over-G may be the source of all akrid (but that's only in theory).

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  • Unidentified Flying Akrid
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  • Unlike all other known forms of Akrid, it seems to be nonaggressive, acting as if the GAN-36 wasn't even there. The Unidentified Flying Akrid could possibly have been created by the death of the Over-G Akrid. As most people have theorized, it seems to resemble the akrid species called Trilid, some people also say that the Over-G may be the source of all akrid (but that's only in theory).
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  • Unlike all other known forms of Akrid, it seems to be nonaggressive, acting as if the GAN-36 wasn't even there. The Unidentified Flying Akrid could possibly have been created by the death of the Over-G Akrid. As most people have theorized, it seems to resemble the akrid species called Trilid, some people also say that the Over-G may be the source of all akrid (but that's only in theory).
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