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Storm Scarabs are a species in The Conduit. Originally thought to be an alien species, Storm 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.

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  • Storm Scarabs are a species in The Conduit. Originally thought to be an alien species, Storm 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.
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  • Storm Scarabs are a species in The Conduit. Originally thought to be an alien species, Storm 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. Unlike the regular Scarab, Storm Scarabs are faster and stronger. They don't carry weapons either. They attack using melee style moves. They also use a cloaking device that allows them to turn invisible and are unable to be attacked. Only the All-Seeing Eye can de-cloak them, after which they are vulnerable to attacks.
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