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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Given the large lobes on the side of the arthropods, they appear based on the Cambrian period {{w|Radiodonta|radiodont}} ''{{w|Anomalocaris|Anomalocaris canadensis}}''.
*Given the large lobes on the side of the arthropods, they appear based on the Cambrian period {{w|Radiodonta|radiodont}} ''{{w|Anomalocaris|Anomalocaris canadensis}}''.
*The name of these creatures was never given on screen, but was given in a tweet by [[Randolph Heard]].<ref>{{citesocial|quote=@Tindalosihound @gavinhignight @GloryLollyTree @MaeCatt @salgatron We just used their scientific names: the first ones we see are called Arthropods, and the ones hitting the shuttle with their noses are called Opabinia|link=https://twitter.com/RandolphHeard/status/1303067562016604160|name=RandolphHeard|site=Twitter|year=2020|month=9|day=7|(defunct=)}}</ref>.
*The name of these creatures was never given on screen, but was given in a tweet by [[Randolph Heard]].<ref>{{citesocial|quote=@Tindalosihound @gavinhignight @GloryLollyTree @MaeCatt @salgatron We just used their scientific names: the first ones we see are called Arthropods, and the ones hitting the shuttle with their noses are called Opabinia|link=https://twitter.com/RandolphHeard/status/1303067562016604160|name=RandolphHeard|site=Twitter|year=2020|month=9|day=7|(defunct=)}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 19:04, 15 February 2023

Unknown to surface dwellers, the arthropods live within the Argon Sea, living upon the kelp-like metallic structures within.

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Bumblebee and Chromia passed by several arthropods while searching the sea for an abducted Windblade. Bumblebee reacted with surprise at their existence, but noted their beauty. Dweller In The Depths

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  1. "@Tindalosihound @gavinhignight @GloryLollyTree @MaeCatt @salgatron We just used their scientific names: the first ones we see are called Arthropods, and the ones hitting the shuttle with their noses are called Opabinia"—RandolphHeard, Twitter, 2020/9/7