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Craterpede were large centipeded enemies which could only be attacked from behind. They lived on Phonica Moon. These odd creatures had body segments held only together by electric impusles. If a segment was blown off, the creature could still easily function until the head segment was blown away. These creatures a more annoying then dangerous, unless your fighting Lurkers, which are a major threat on the battlefield as they get in the way.

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  • Craterpede were large centipeded enemies which could only be attacked from behind. They lived on Phonica Moon. These odd creatures had body segments held only together by electric impusles. If a segment was blown off, the creature could still easily function until the head segment was blown away. These creatures a more annoying then dangerous, unless your fighting Lurkers, which are a major threat on the battlefield as they get in the way.
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  • Craterpede were large centipeded enemies which could only be attacked from behind. They lived on Phonica Moon. These odd creatures had body segments held only together by electric impusles. If a segment was blown off, the creature could still easily function until the head segment was blown away. These creatures a more annoying then dangerous, unless your fighting Lurkers, which are a major threat on the battlefield as they get in the way.
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