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The Ouroborus-class Worm was a robotic military technology in use during the later 22st and early 23nd centuries. Deployed as territorial denial weapons, they acted like living mines which would patrol an area of ground -- burrowing underground -- and then attack intruders. Thirty meters long, their white, segmented bodies utilized wheeling coils to move, and could fuse back together if damaged or sliced apart.

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  • The Ouroborus-class Worm was a robotic military technology in use during the later 22st and early 23nd centuries. Deployed as territorial denial weapons, they acted like living mines which would patrol an area of ground -- burrowing underground -- and then attack intruders. Thirty meters long, their white, segmented bodies utilized wheeling coils to move, and could fuse back together if damaged or sliced apart.
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  • The Ouroborus-class Worm was a robotic military technology in use during the later 22st and early 23nd centuries. Deployed as territorial denial weapons, they acted like living mines which would patrol an area of ground -- burrowing underground -- and then attack intruders. Thirty meters long, their white, segmented bodies utilized wheeling coils to move, and could fuse back together if damaged or sliced apart. Post Coalition-Conjoiner War they were present in hundreds of area throughout the Sol system, their design making it very hard to deactivate them, even for their makers. A worm of this class killed Sandra Voi on Mars, in 2205.
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