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Nanovores were microscopic robots. They were like colonial insects in habit. They lived in hives, spreading out and disassembling their surroundings to create more nanovores. They communicated by sounds and could be repelled by a sonic screwdriver, though they would adapt over time. (AUDIO: The Forever Trap)

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  • Nanovores were microscopic robots. They were like colonial insects in habit. They lived in hives, spreading out and disassembling their surroundings to create more nanovores. They communicated by sounds and could be repelled by a sonic screwdriver, though they would adapt over time. (AUDIO: The Forever Trap)
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  • Nanovores were microscopic robots. They were like colonial insects in habit. They lived in hives, spreading out and disassembling their surroundings to create more nanovores. They communicated by sounds and could be repelled by a sonic screwdriver, though they would adapt over time. (AUDIO: The Forever Trap)
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