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Dragmas or D.R.A.G.M.A. is an acronym for "Democratic Resurgence Against a Global Mechanized Armageddon". These creatures were genetically enginereed to replace technology by Dr. Jonathan Insley, around the year 2022 A.D.

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  • Dragma
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  • Dragmas or D.R.A.G.M.A. is an acronym for "Democratic Resurgence Against a Global Mechanized Armageddon". These creatures were genetically enginereed to replace technology by Dr. Jonathan Insley, around the year 2022 A.D.
sapience
  • Non-sapient
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Status
  • Extinct
Caption
  • Adult & Juvenile
Nature
  • Aggressive
Height
  • 20(xsd:integer)
social
  • Swarm
Universe
  • Godzilla
Diet
  • Carnivore
Danger
  • Lethal
abstract
  • Dragmas or D.R.A.G.M.A. is an acronym for "Democratic Resurgence Against a Global Mechanized Armageddon". These creatures were genetically enginereed to replace technology by Dr. Jonathan Insley, around the year 2022 A.D. Dragmas have nearly impenetrable skin, making them very difficult to kill. Combined with their ability to reproduce quickly, this would make them quite a threat. In an alternate future, the dragmas had wiped out human civilization; only dwindling pockets of human survivors remained. With the help of Zilla, the creatures were destroyed in their juvenile form in the present, preventing the alternate timeline from coming to pass. Their skin had not yet become inpenetrable, making it easy to destroy them all.
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