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|species = Artificial Vegetative Lifeform | |||
|job = Captain | |||
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|origin = [[EBV Nevermore]] | |||
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|only = Here There Be Monsters (audio story) | |||
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|voice actor = Carole Ann Ford | |||
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Captain '''Rostrum''' was an artificial [[plant]] lifeform that served as captain and crew of the ''[[EBV Nevermore]]''. Its form was a mass of [[trunk]]s with [[root]]s, [[tendril]]s, [[leaf|leaves]], and [[seed pod]]s. Everywhere it grew it could sense its surroundings; if parts of its [[body]] died, it could no longer know what happened in those areas, and its [[memory]] would suffer as well. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Here There Be Monsters (audio story)|Here There Be Monsters]]'') | Captain '''Rostrum''' was an artificial [[plant]] lifeform that served as captain and crew of the ''[[EBV Nevermore]]''. Its form was a mass of [[trunk]]s with [[root]]s, [[tendril]]s, [[leaf|leaves]], and [[seed pod]]s. Everywhere it grew it could sense its surroundings; if parts of its [[body]] died, it could no longer know what happened in those areas, and its [[memory]] would suffer as well. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Here There Be Monsters (audio story)|Here There Be Monsters]]'') | ||
[[Category:Artificial beings]] | [[Category:Artificial beings]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Sapient plant species]] | ||
[[Category:Mobile vegetation]] | [[Category:Mobile vegetation]] | ||
[[Category:Spacecraft captains]] | |||
[[Category:Individual plants]] |
Latest revision as of 17:34, 9 December 2023
Captain Rostrum was an artificial plant lifeform that served as captain and crew of the EBV Nevermore. Its form was a mass of trunks with roots, tendrils, leaves, and seed pods. Everywhere it grew it could sense its surroundings; if parts of its body died, it could no longer know what happened in those areas, and its memory would suffer as well. (AUDIO: Here There Be Monsters)