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Dream meteors
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These meteors have the unique ability to capture images of nearby dinosaurs' dreams and create them as crystal projections in the real world. These dream-things, both creatures and objects, are able to touch and be touched by living things, but have no heartbeat. They start out weak, but reach full strength in eight hours after their initial creation. Pterosaurs like Sprite cannot dream and are immune to a meteor's effects, and presumably raptors are resistant to them as well.
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Somewhere beyond Raptos
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DSS Rating
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Unidentified
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Time has no meaning in dreams!
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Pterosaurs, alarm clocks.
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Sending dinosaurs to dreamland.
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Most mysterious meteors
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Dream Meteors
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These meteors have the unique ability to capture images of nearby dinosaurs' dreams and create them as crystal projections in the real world. These dream-things, both creatures and objects, are able to touch and be touched by living things, but have no heartbeat. They start out weak, but reach full strength in eight hours after their initial creation. Pterosaurs like Sprite cannot dream and are immune to a meteor's effects, and presumably raptors are resistant to them as well. The Raptor Royal, leader of all raptors, ordered that they be tested for use as a potential weapon against the DSS. In The Dreams of Dread, the raptor General Loki, who had been selected for this mission, used a swarm of dream meteors to crash the DSS Sauropod on the planet Mallakar and mentally tortured its crew by using one meteor to unleash a horde of nightmare beasts on them. Creatures created by the Sauropod crew included bunches of carnivorous sabre-toothed bananas, bushes with teeth, tiny winged mammoths carrying cement shooters, ten-tailed T. rexes, a giant mop, space-car driving raptors, a stinky dung-monster, and many others. The havoc continued until Sprite and his dimorphodon smashed a meteor on the ship that was causing the strange monsters to appear on board, making them vanish instantly. The DSS took and destroyed the remaining dream meteors in space by dropping them in a black hole.