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[[Image:Logbook_warwasp.jpg|thumb|An image of a '''War Wasp''' and its Hive stored in Samus' Logbook.]] | [[Image:Logbook_warwasp.jpg|thumb|An image of a '''War Wasp''' and its Hive stored in Samus' Logbook.]] | ||
The '''War Wasp''' is a creature native to [[Tallon IV]] and [[Aether]]. It is related to the [[Ram War Wasp]]. | |||
== Logbook Entry == | == Logbook Entry == | ||
*"Morphology: War Wasp Airborne insect equipped with a venomous stinger capable of shearing steel. The War Wasp rarely strays far from its hive unless it is pursuing an immediate threat. It attacks with no regard for its own survival, dive-bombing its enemy with stinger extended. Fast-working toxins from the stinger can incapacitate most small organisms. | *"Morphology: War Wasp. Airborne insect equipped with a venomous stinger capable of shearing steel. The War Wasp rarely strays far from its hive unless it is pursuing an immediate threat. It attacks with no regard for its own survival, dive-bombing its enemy with stinger extended. Fast-working toxins from the stinger can incapacitate most small organisms."<ref>[http://linkjorge.net/Metroid_Prime.htm#Metroid2.pak_dir_0_78cd9847.STRG Metroid Prime Comparative Text Dump]</ref> | ||
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The War Wasp is a creature native to Tallon IV and Aether. It is related to the Ram War Wasp.
Logbook Entry
- "Morphology: War Wasp. Airborne insect equipped with a venomous stinger capable of shearing steel. The War Wasp rarely strays far from its hive unless it is pursuing an immediate threat. It attacks with no regard for its own survival, dive-bombing its enemy with stinger extended. Fast-working toxins from the stinger can incapacitate most small organisms."[1]
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