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Aiaigatsh

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The Story of the Zemplix
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Description
Length: 237 cm
Habitat: ???
Diet: ???
Lifespan: ???
Role in Ecosystem: -
Planets it can be found on: ???
Universe it's from: Evolution of Machines
Speed (land): Decent
Attacks: Shocking
Aggression Level: Territorial
Classification: Mechanical Insectoid
Total Population: ???

Description: 1,000,000,000 years from now.

"Intruder. What is your reason for going here? If you are merely exploring, we will let you pass. If not, prepare for your destruction."

Look at the wide variety of things that live on Earth today. Now consider that a billion years ago, we didn't even have multicellular life. Now, look at the Zemplix and imagine what would evolve from something that complex in that same amount of time. And now, take into account they can get crazier faster due to their accelerated evolution and mechanical nature. Such is the Aiaigatsh. Even less recognizable than the Unrecognizables, these odd beings, unlike their distant ancestors, are hostile. They will not hesitate to attack you unless you tell them that you are merely passing by and not going to interact with them. Even then, they will closely monitor you until you are out of their territory. Perhaps the most interesting part about them is that they still have antennae and even the core of standard Zemplix, despite that feature being seemingly removed when the Mechanocrystallines were created.

If you're lucky (unlucky?) you might find one of these in the present day because somebody thought it was a good idea to take these things back one billion years for no apparent reason.

Remember that the last Zemplix were the Sleepers and Thunderbirds, strange, space-dwelling fusions of crystal and metal. That means that the Aiaigatsh evolved from them. Sure, the amount of time it took for the Zemplix to become the Sleepers and Thunderbirds is 40 times shorter than the time it took for them to become the DuoQraads and Aiaigatsh, but still, what happened in those years to turn them into these things? That is the very reason the billion-year jumps were created; not just to extend the story and make more creatures, but to make you wonder what planetary conditions, long evolutionary history, major events and modifications in the far future were required to give rise to such strange beings.