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Hydroid Medusas were massive jellyfish cyborgs combined with armor and other cybernetic enhancements developed by the Karkarodons on their homeworld Karkaris. Hydroid Medusas were used by Karkarodon Confederacy of Independent Systems Commander Riff Tamson during the Battle of Mon Cala.

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  • Hydroid Medusa
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  • Hydroid Medusas were massive jellyfish cyborgs combined with armor and other cybernetic enhancements developed by the Karkarodons on their homeworld Karkaris. Hydroid Medusas were used by Karkarodon Confederacy of Independent Systems Commander Riff Tamson during the Battle of Mon Cala.
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Name
  • Hydroid Medusa
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  • Transparent yellow, brown undersides and tentacles
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  • Monsters of The Clone Wars: A Season Four Bestiary
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Designation
  • Cyborg jellyfish
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Height
  • 22.36
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  • Cybernetically enhanced biological weapon
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  • *Cybernetics **Electrified tendrils **Hardened armor **Powerplants
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  • news/monsters-of-the-clone-wars-a-season-four-bestiary
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  • Hydroid Medusas were massive jellyfish cyborgs combined with armor and other cybernetic enhancements developed by the Karkarodons on their homeworld Karkaris. Hydroid Medusas were used by Karkarodon Confederacy of Independent Systems Commander Riff Tamson during the Battle of Mon Cala.
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