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The '''Face-Eater''', or '''F'Seeta''' was an ancient, intelligent entity. It controlled several shape-shifting creatures that could telepathically read the memories and emotions of their victims.
The '''Face-Eater''', or '''F'Seeta''' was an ancient, intelligent entity.
==Biology==
The Face-Eater itself was a being that could control several shape-shifting creatures that could telepathically read the memories and emotions of their victims. It could also control the minds of the [[Proximan]]s. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Face-Eater]]'')


==History==
==History==


The Face-Eater was originally a cow-like animal selected for development by the [[Proximan]]s as an experiment in creating a vast gestalt mind. After experimentation, its true physical form was a vast, leathery monster that absorbed almost all organic matter on [[Proxima 2]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Face-Eater]]'')
The Face-Eater was originally a cow-like animal selected for development by the Proximans as an experiment in creating a vast gestalt mind. After experimentation, its true physical form was a vast, leathery monster that absorbed almost all organic matter on [[Proxima 2]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Face-Eater]]'')
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Revision as of 20:42, 6 January 2011

The Face-Eater, or F'Seeta was an ancient, intelligent entity.

Biology

The Face-Eater itself was a being that could control several shape-shifting creatures that could telepathically read the memories and emotions of their victims. It could also control the minds of the Proximans. (EDA: The Face-Eater)

History

The Face-Eater was originally a cow-like animal selected for development by the Proximans as an experiment in creating a vast gestalt mind. After experimentation, its true physical form was a vast, leathery monster that absorbed almost all organic matter on Proxima 2. (EDA: The Face-Eater)