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The Gnatcraft Carrier is used by SenTrax for shipping Nanometal by sea to the Railgun Launcher then to Mutanks Fortress. In the mission, Tiny must destroy it to make sure that its destroyed. The carrier contains 2 guns that cannot be destroyed. The only way to defeat this boss is to shoot the gnats that are flying to defend the carrier.The gnats will crash into the carrier and blow it up.

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  • Gnatcraft Carrier
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  • The Gnatcraft Carrier is used by SenTrax for shipping Nanometal by sea to the Railgun Launcher then to Mutanks Fortress. In the mission, Tiny must destroy it to make sure that its destroyed. The carrier contains 2 guns that cannot be destroyed. The only way to defeat this boss is to shoot the gnats that are flying to defend the carrier.The gnats will crash into the carrier and blow it up.
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  • The Frozen Lake
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  • The Gnatcraft Carrier is used by SenTrax for shipping Nanometal by sea to the Railgun Launcher then to Mutanks Fortress. In the mission, Tiny must destroy it to make sure that its destroyed. The carrier contains 2 guns that cannot be destroyed. The only way to defeat this boss is to shoot the gnats that are flying to defend the carrier.The gnats will crash into the carrier and blow it up.
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