Unknown Creature is a track in the PACHI-SLOT biohazard ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK.
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| - Unknown Creature is a track in the PACHI-SLOT biohazard ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK.
- According to the Commander's hardsuit computer the skull does not match any species in its xenobiology database. Apparently the skull shows signs of injury from heavy weapons fire, so the creature might have been brought to Maji as part of the 'death match' entertainment practiced by pirates from the Terminus Systems.
- The animal itself is of unknown affiliation, as was the intention of Dixon; it cannot quite be placed as either mammal, bird, reptile, or amphibian, and its ancestry is also not mentioned. Dixon himself only lists that it may be descended from living generalist lineages like the crows or "insectivores" (an archaic classification for primitive-looking placental mammals). The animal is covered with what looks like a thick intergument but could possibly be scales or ridges, and unlike most tetrapods only has two limbs. Unlike most of Dixon's animals, he does not provide a scientific name or detailed analysis of the animal.
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| - Unknown Creature is a track in the PACHI-SLOT biohazard ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK.
- The animal itself is of unknown affiliation, as was the intention of Dixon; it cannot quite be placed as either mammal, bird, reptile, or amphibian, and its ancestry is also not mentioned. Dixon himself only lists that it may be descended from living generalist lineages like the crows or "insectivores" (an archaic classification for primitive-looking placental mammals). The animal is covered with what looks like a thick intergument but could possibly be scales or ridges, and unlike most tetrapods only has two limbs. Unlike most of Dixon's animals, he does not provide a scientific name or detailed analysis of the animal. Although Dixon's unknown creature may seem bizzare, it does make a valid point; evolution into the far future can be incredibly difficult to predict. Imagining a new class of vertebrate that does not fall into one of the existing forms is difficult; even more difficult would be to imagine some new phylum. Speculation on the order of hundreds of millions of years is very challenging, as this creature points out.
- According to the Commander's hardsuit computer the skull does not match any species in its xenobiology database. Apparently the skull shows signs of injury from heavy weapons fire, so the creature might have been brought to Maji as part of the 'death match' entertainment practiced by pirates from the Terminus Systems.
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