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|text=Although no scientist has yet claimed credit or accepted the blame, it's believed that the so-called Bile-Beast is the result of biological warfare experiments -- in conjunction with the dubious, alliteration-loving naming policies of the holo-tabloids. This would explain the creature's devastating capabilities: it spreads a virulent contagion wherever it goes, causing the death of all flora and fauna in the vicinity. But whatever its origins, it can't be allowed to wander around on an inhabited world. And though you suggested a tactical (or even tactless) missile strike, you've been asked to engage it on the ground in the name of science. Far be it from you to stand in the way of academic progress, however disgusting... | |text=Although no scientist has yet claimed credit or accepted the blame, it's believed that the so-called Bile-Beast is the result of biological warfare experiments -- in conjunction with the dubious, alliteration-loving naming policies of the holo-tabloids. This would explain the creature's devastating capabilities: it spreads a virulent contagion wherever it goes, causing the death of all flora and fauna in the vicinity. But whatever its origins, it can't be allowed to wander around on an inhabited world. And though you suggested a tactical (or even tactless) missile strike, you've been asked to engage it on the ground in the name of science. Far be it from you to stand in the way of academic progress, however disgusting... |
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Although no scientist has yet claimed credit or accepted the blame, it's believed that the so-called Bile-Beast is the result of biological warfare experiments -- in conjunction with the dubious, alliteration-loving naming policies of the holo-tabloids. This would explain the creature's devastating capabilities: it spreads a virulent contagion wherever it goes, causing the death of all flora and fauna in the vicinity. But whatever its origins, it can't be allowed to wander around on an inhabited world. And though you suggested a tactical (or even tactless) missile strike, you've been asked to engage it on the ground in the name of science. Far be it from you to stand in the way of academic progress, however disgusting... | |
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