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The '''Alpha Ray''' is the hypothesised common ancestor of the four living ray species on the planet today; the [[Jellyray]], [[Rabbit Ray]], [[Ghostray]] and [[Crimson Ray]]. |
The '''Alpha Ray''' is the hypothesised common ancestor of the four living ray species on the planet today; the [[Jellyray]], [[Rabbit Ray]], [[Ghostray]] and [[Crimson Ray]]. The data bank entry for this creature is obtained after all four living rays have been scanned. |
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==Appearance== |
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The entry for the '''Alpha Ray''' states that it would have shared the forward-mounted eyes of the Ghostray and Crimson Ray, as befits a predatory creature. It would also have been similar in size to a Ghostray and likely shared the translucent skin. |
Revision as of 01:18, 5 January 2018
The Alpha Ray is the hypothesised common ancestor of the four living ray species on the planet today; the Jellyray, Rabbit Ray, Ghostray and Crimson Ray. The data bank entry for this creature is obtained after all four living rays have been scanned.
Appearance
The entry for the Alpha Ray states that it would have shared the forward-mounted eyes of the Ghostray and Crimson Ray, as befits a predatory creature. It would also have been similar in size to a Ghostray and likely shared the translucent skin.