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The '''Blaska''' were native of the planet [[Flydon Maxima]], the Blaska (first named by Theodore Blaska), were primarily an ocean dwelling creature with a large bulbous body and many tentacles. The tentacles (some as wide as a man’s body), had a mottled brown topside and a heavily suckered underneath. These creatures although powerfully strong and quick, were passive towards the research base and indeed a subject of the bases study remit, until their eggs were unknowingly collected by the research crew of the [[Flydon Maxima Research Base|undersea base]] during an exploratory visit to a cave, with a view to selling the unusual 'rocks' of varying colours and sizes to raise funds for the continuation of their work. Once the crew found out that the rocks were actually Blaska eggs they were returned unharmed to the Blaska who ceased their hostile actions against the base.
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|image      = Blaska.jpg
|type        = Sea Creatures
|origin      = [[Flydon Maxima]]
|only        = The Depths of Despair (novel)
|mentions    =
|individuals =
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The '''Blaska''' were natives of the planet [[Flydon Maxima]]. The Blaska, first named by [[Theodore Blaska]], were primarily an ocean dwelling species, with a large bulbous body and many tentacles. The tentacles (some as wide as a man's body), had a mottled brown topside and a heavily suckered underside. Their eggs were rock-like and varied in colour and size.
 
These creatures, although powerful, strong and quick, were passive towards the [[Flydon Maxima Research Base]]. This changed when their eggs were unknowingly collected by the research crew of the base during an exploratory visit to a cave, with a view to selling the unusual 'rocks' to raise funds for the continuation of their work. The Blaska then attacked the research base. Once the crew found out that the rocks were actually Blaska eggs, they were returned unharmed to the Blaska, who ceased their hostile actions against the base. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Depths of Despair (novel)|The Depths of Despair]]'')
 
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[[Category:Cephalopod species]]

Latest revision as of 03:56, 3 September 2020

The Blaska were natives of the planet Flydon Maxima. The Blaska, first named by Theodore Blaska, were primarily an ocean dwelling species, with a large bulbous body and many tentacles. The tentacles (some as wide as a man's body), had a mottled brown topside and a heavily suckered underside. Their eggs were rock-like and varied in colour and size.

These creatures, although powerful, strong and quick, were passive towards the Flydon Maxima Research Base. This changed when their eggs were unknowingly collected by the research crew of the base during an exploratory visit to a cave, with a view to selling the unusual 'rocks' to raise funds for the continuation of their work. The Blaska then attacked the research base. Once the crew found out that the rocks were actually Blaska eggs, they were returned unharmed to the Blaska, who ceased their hostile actions against the base. (PROSE: The Depths of Despair)