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The Waro were humanoid, but only the size of a human child. They were light and slender, which allowed them to fly with artificial wings. They had grey skin, sharp fangs, long ears and pointed features. They had yellowish-green blood and a very nasty odour. Though not especially strong, they could survive a large amount of damage. The Waro were incapable of speaking, though they would hiss and growl. They could survive in the vacuum of space, as well as on planets with atmospheres. Being physically weak and fragile, they wear artificial wings and tend to attack in huge flocks, using heat weapons, but primarily making use of their own claws to tear their victims apart. Xenophobic to the extreme, the Waro feel an instinctive psychological hatred and urge to destroy all other forms of life, much like the Daleks, but manifesting itself in a far more violent and chaotic rage. They are particularly inimical towards the Nedenah. In the early ages of their history, the Waro were divided in countless individual nations, as hostile towards each other as they were ephemeral. They could only unite as a species by developing techniques to genetically and chemically alter their own instincts, directing all of their hostility towards other lifeforms rather than each other.
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The Devil Goblins from Neptune
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The Waro were humanoid, but only the size of a human child. They were light and slender, which allowed them to fly with artificial wings. They had grey skin, sharp fangs, long ears and pointed features. They had yellowish-green blood and a very nasty odour. Though not especially strong, they could survive a large amount of damage. The Waro were incapable of speaking, though they would hiss and growl. They could survive in the vacuum of space, as well as on planets with atmospheres. The Waro had an overwhelming hatred of everything and an intense hunger for flesh. Using genetic and chemical modification, they could modify their emotions, so they hated everything that wasn't a Waro. Even so, they would eagerly tear apart another Waro if they were riled up or anxious for a fight. (PROSE: The Devil Goblins from Neptune) Being physically weak and fragile, they wear artificial wings and tend to attack in huge flocks, using heat weapons, but primarily making use of their own claws to tear their victims apart. Xenophobic to the extreme, the Waro feel an instinctive psychological hatred and urge to destroy all other forms of life, much like the Daleks, but manifesting itself in a far more violent and chaotic rage. They are particularly inimical towards the Nedenah. In the early ages of their history, the Waro were divided in countless individual nations, as hostile towards each other as they were ephemeral. They could only unite as a species by developing techniques to genetically and chemically alter their own instincts, directing all of their hostility towards other lifeforms rather than each other. The Waro physiology is extremely tough; as they are able to survive as well on Triton's frigid, nitrogen atmosphere as on Earth. They have visited Earth for centuries to mine cobalt-60, which is used to produce nuclear explosives that render planetary environments uninhabitable for virtually any form of life other than their own. It is implied that they were the inspiration for the kobold legends, hinting on a relation between the words kobold and cobalt.