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Scarabs are a species in The Conduit and Conduit 2. Originally thought to be an alien species, Scarabs are actually part of the Drudge that were a Human-Progenitor hybrid species, genetically created by The Trust. John Adams was using them in his Drudge army to invade Washington, D.C. Scarabs are tall and bulky. They often carry Hive Cannons. The Storm Scarab is a stronger, more advanced version.

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  • Scarabs are a species in The Conduit and Conduit 2. Originally thought to be an alien species, Scarabs are actually part of the Drudge that were a Human-Progenitor hybrid species, genetically created by The Trust. John Adams was using them in his Drudge army to invade Washington, D.C. Scarabs are tall and bulky. They often carry Hive Cannons. The Storm Scarab is a stronger, more advanced version.
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  • Scarabs are a species in The Conduit and Conduit 2. Originally thought to be an alien species, Scarabs are actually part of the Drudge that were a Human-Progenitor hybrid species, genetically created by The Trust. John Adams was using them in his Drudge army to invade Washington, D.C. Scarabs are tall and bulky. They often carry Hive Cannons. The Storm Scarab is a stronger, more advanced version.
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