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== History ==
== History ==
[[Ulysees Meregrass]] was once a jailer of [[Volag-Noc]], and sold a hacking system to [[Constantine Ethelred Gurney|Gurney]], so the [[Warden (robot)|Wardens]] of the prison would recognise Gurney as their governor. Meregrass later made a deal with the [[Mantasphid]]s to help them in their war as their military advisor. Later, he was betrayed and Meregrass stormed off, only to be killed by [[Baltazar]] for his data chip. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'')
[[Ulysees Meregrass]] was once a jailer of [[Volag-Noc]], and sold a hacking system to [[Constantine Ethelred Gurney|Gurney]], so the [[Warden (robot)|Wardens]] of the prison would recognise Gurney as their [[governor]]. Meregrass later made a deal with the [[Mantasphid]]s to help them in their war as their [[military advisor]]. Later, he was betrayed and Meregrass stormed off, only to be killed by [[Baltazar]] for his [[data chip]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Infinite Quest]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 05:02, 29 November 2018

The Anurans were a race of frog-like humanoids. (TV: The Infinite Quest)

Biology

The Anurans were humanoid in appearance, with frog-like heads and webbed, three fingered hands. They had small fins on their cheeks, blue forked tongues and green and red skin. Though capable of surviving on land, they needed a water tank to supply them with water to prevent them from dehydrating in other worlds. (TV: The Infinite Quest)

History

Ulysees Meregrass was once a jailer of Volag-Noc, and sold a hacking system to Gurney, so the Wardens of the prison would recognise Gurney as their governor. Meregrass later made a deal with the Mantasphids to help them in their war as their military advisor. Later, he was betrayed and Meregrass stormed off, only to be killed by Baltazar for his data chip. (TV: The Infinite Quest)

Behind the scenes

  • Anura is the scientific name for frogs and toads.