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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Welcome back, [character name]. Those arms from the Stingers are definitely not insect-like! They more look like claws on a creature that burrows in the ground, though I doubt the Stinger does much burrowing. Those arms just seem to hang from its body with little use, so I'd imagine that earlier forms of the stinger evolved form a burrowing creature. Strange that the land-based Molecreep lost its limbs and claws, while the airborne stinger kept them. I wonder if these two species ranched off from one another, of if thay've always been seperate. So many unanswered questions!

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  • Stinger Study (CY0047)
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  • Welcome back, [character name]. Those arms from the Stingers are definitely not insect-like! They more look like claws on a creature that burrows in the ground, though I doubt the Stinger does much burrowing. Those arms just seem to hang from its body with little use, so I'd imagine that earlier forms of the stinger evolved form a burrowing creature. Strange that the land-based Molecreep lost its limbs and claws, while the airborne stinger kept them. I wonder if these two species ranched off from one another, of if thay've always been seperate. So many unanswered questions!
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Objectives
  • **Collect 30 Stinger Arms **Bring the remains to Cypress to study **Wait for Cypress to study the specimens **Return to Cypress
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  • CY0046 completed, 1 Stinger killed.
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Reward
  • A New Sprocket , 30 XP
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  • Collect 30 Stinger Arms for Cypress
Description
  • I'd like to study some specimens from those Stinger creatures in the Ridgeback Highlands. They fly around like some sort of wasp, but I suspect they're not very similar to insects otherwise. Do you have time to help out? The arms are likely to be left behind when the Stinger combusts. Try to collect 30 of these, and let me know when you've found enough.
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  • Welcome back, [character name]. Those arms from the Stingers are definitely not insect-like! They more look like claws on a creature that burrows in the ground, though I doubt the Stinger does much burrowing. Those arms just seem to hang from its body with little use, so I'd imagine that earlier forms of the stinger evolved form a burrowing creature. Strange that the land-based Molecreep lost its limbs and claws, while the airborne stinger kept them. I wonder if these two species ranched off from one another, of if thay've always been seperate. So many unanswered questions!
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