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Looking like a cross between a spider and a grasshopper, the '''Rockhopper''' is about five centimeters across. It has ten legs, all suitable for jumping. Nobody knows where this species originally came from. It pops up everywhere and can live aboard spaceships - an intersystem invasive species that eats smaller insects, fruit, and garbage. They're called different things on different planets, but most people call them rockhoppers. They are the cockroaches of space. [[Krona]] on [[Scatterhome]] farm them and freeze-dry them as a dirt-cheap protein source. | Looking like a cross between a spider and a grasshopper, the '''Rockhopper''' is about five centimeters across. It has ten legs, all suitable for jumping. Nobody knows where this species originally came from. It pops up everywhere and can live aboard spaceships - an intersystem invasive species that eats smaller insects, fruit, and garbage. They're called different things on different planets, but most people call them rockhoppers. They are the cockroaches of space. [[Krona]] on [[Scatterhome]] farm them and freeze-dry them as a dirt-cheap protein source. | ||
[[Category:Creatures]] | [[Category:Creatures]] | ||
[[Category:Food and Beverage]] | [[Category:Food and Beverage]] |
Revision as of 00:16, 10 August 2017
Looking like a cross between a spider and a grasshopper, the Rockhopper is about five centimeters across. It has ten legs, all suitable for jumping. Nobody knows where this species originally came from. It pops up everywhere and can live aboard spaceships - an intersystem invasive species that eats smaller insects, fruit, and garbage. They're called different things on different planets, but most people call them rockhoppers. They are the cockroaches of space. Krona on Scatterhome farm them and freeze-dry them as a dirt-cheap protein source.