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* Its eyes and gill rows emit a yellow, [[Bioluminescence|bioluminescent]] glow.
* Its eyes and gill rows emit a yellow, [[Bioluminescence|bioluminescent]] glow.



== Carar Infection ==
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== Behaviour ==
== Behaviour ==
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==Data Bank Entry==
==Data Bank Entry==


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Revision as of 02:28, 23 September 2016

This article is about the Crimson Ray. You may be looking for the Jellyray or Ghostray.

Template:Class 2 Fauna

The Crimson Ray is a passive life form belonging to the fauna category. It spawns exclusively in the Inactive Lava Zone and the Active Lava Zone.

Appearance

In terms of body shape, the Crimson Ray is identical to the Ghostray, however, it has major differences in coloration:

  • The creatures body is opaque.
  • The top side of the creature is predominantly dark red in color, with a few lighter patches, whilst its underside is pale yellow in color.
  • Its eyes and gill rows emit a yellow, bioluminescent glow.


Behaviour

The Crimson Ray swims aimlessly around the Inactive Lava Zone and Active Lava Zone in small or large groups. On occasion they can be seen swimming away from Lava Lizards. They will ignore the player as they glide gently through the lava zones.

Data Bank Entry

Fire Ray Bio Scan.png

Like all ray specimens encountered on 4546B, this one features poisonous flesh and exhibits generally docile behaviour.

  1. Thick scaling indicates adaptation for high temperature environments
  2. Forward-mounted eye sockets would suggest a predatory evolutionary history, left behind long ago


Assessment: Inedible

Trivia

  • On Sketchfab the Crimson Ray is referred to as "Ghost Ray Opaque".
  • The data bank entry suggests that ancestors of the Crimson Ray were predatorial

Gallery

For animations, visit Crimson Ray/Animations.

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