Search/Recent Changes
DBTropes
...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!

Bioweapon Beast

 Bioweapon Beast
type
FeatureClass
 Bioweapon Beast
label
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast
page
BioweaponBeast
 Bioweapon Beast
comment
An Attack Animal is useful, but sometimes what nature provides is lacking. So you create your own attack animal, genetically engineering existing organisms or creating your own. Maybe add some cybernetics just to make it even stronger. Needless to say, this often backfires, proving that Genetic Engineering Is the New Nuke. Maybe this new organism would rather just be left alone, and refuses to actually fight. Maybe it goes feral and becomes a dangerous monster roaming the wilderness. Maybe it actually works perfectly, but those in charge of it are far from ethical.
A sub-trope of Living Weapon and Creating Life. The most horrifying examples will be Genetic Abominations. For the people who make these, see Maker of Monsters.
 Bioweapon Beast
fetched
2023-12-10T07:50:59Z
 Bioweapon Beast
parsed
2023-12-10T07:50:59Z
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to AttackAnimal: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to BigCreepyCrawlies: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to DemonicSpiders: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to HordeOfAlienLocusts: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to HybridMonster: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to LivingShip: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to MadDoctor: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to MegaCorp: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to MixAndMatchCritters: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to MonsterOfTheWeek: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to OurOrcsAreDifferent: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to PuppeteerParasite: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to SphereOfDestruction: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to TRexpy: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
processingComment
Dropped link to TopGod: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Bioweapon Beast
isPartOf
DBTropes
 Bioweapon Beast / int_12300cc3
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_12300cc3
comment
Watchmen: The giant squid monster, created by Ozymandias to devastate New York City. Curiously, its purpose is not to wage war but end it, by unifying all of humanity against the perceived common threat of psychic squid aliens.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_12300cc3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_12300cc3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Watchmen (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_12300cc3
 Bioweapon Beast / int_13668e6e
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_13668e6e
comment
Twig: These is the specialty of the Academy of Evil. The Empire that the Academy works for is constantly demanding newer and more exciting monsters for use in its wars of conquest, and over the years the Academy has developed all kinds of methods for making new Living Weapons, from Mix-and-Match Critters to mutagenic cocktails to genetic engineering.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_13668e6e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_13668e6e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Twig
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_13668e6e
 Bioweapon Beast / int_14494034
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_14494034
comment
Abraxas (Hrodvitnon): In this Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) fanfiction, it's revealed that Ghidorah was originally created by advanced Abusive Precursors to be their Bioweapon Beast, capturing Ichi, Ni and San and transforming them into the three-headed destroyer. Unfortunately for said Precursors, Ghidorah pulled a Turned Against Their Masters and eradicated them, and since then it's been doing precisely what they made it to do wherever it finds life that rubs it the wrong way.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_14494034
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_14494034
featureConfidence
1.0
 Abraxas (Hrodvitnon) (Fanfic)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_14494034
 Bioweapon Beast / int_16c83de8
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_16c83de8
comment
Star Fox 64: The very reason Andross was exiled in the first place was because of his bioweapon experiments. Many of the bosses you face are these.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_16c83de8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_16c83de8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Star Fox 64 (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_16c83de8
 Bioweapon Beast / int_1bda9e7c
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_1bda9e7c
comment
O.M.A.C.: In issue #4, a court of justice located on top of Mount Everest comes under attack from an enormous spider-like "Avenger". It was genetically engineered by the criminal currently being held there; in the event of his capture, the beast is meant to track him down and self-destruct at the place of his imprisonment, killing everyone else in the vicinity.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_1bda9e7c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_1bda9e7c
featureConfidence
1.0
 O.M.A.C. (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_1bda9e7c
 Bioweapon Beast / int_1f140feb
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_1f140feb
comment
The Silmarillion: The dragons were bred by Morgoth to serve as living engines of war, a role they excelled at.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_1f140feb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_1f140feb
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Silmarillion
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_1f140feb
 Bioweapon Beast / int_24c8b6c8
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_24c8b6c8
comment
After Earth: The Ursa, powerful creatures created by the alien Skrel to wipe out the human colony on Nova Prime. While the Ursa lack any visual organs, they are able to smell fear pheromones, which is how they hunt humans. The main character's father develops the "ghosting" technique, which essentially means not being afraid and thus remaining invisible to the Ursa. It’s unclear why they couldn't develop some kind of suit that would prevent the pheromones from escaping.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_24c8b6c8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_24c8b6c8
featureConfidence
1.0
 After Earth
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_24c8b6c8
 Bioweapon Beast / int_2a6eefe5
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_2a6eefe5
comment
Metroid Fusion: The Nightmare is said to be "a bio-mechanical organism designed for military applications." Of course, it breaks free and starts wreaking havoc in its sector.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_2a6eefe5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_2a6eefe5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Metroid Fusion (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_2a6eefe5
 Bioweapon Beast / int_2d311a08
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_2d311a08
comment
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987): This is Shredder's usual modus operandi, using the mutagen to create mutant warriors to serve the Foot Clan. This is repeated in later shows.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_2d311a08
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_2d311a08
featureConfidence
1.0
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_2d311a08
 Bioweapon Beast / int_35ada324
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_35ada324
comment
Alien:
An ongoing plot point throughout the entire Alien franchise is people (either a Mega-Corp like Weyland-Yutani, or Colonial Marines black-ops, or religious fanatics, to give some examples) trying to harness the Xenomorphs to turn them into bio-weapons. And never, ever learning that those things are a murderous blight upon any inhabited location that is unlucky enough to get them, no matter how many security measures are allegedly in place, and can never be controlled by anyone.
In Prometheus and Alien: Covenant, it's revealed that the Engineers created a mutagenic black goo called Chemical A0-3959X.91 — 15, which was designed to gestate predatory monsters called Neomorphs to eradicate undesirable species. It's revealed in Covenant that David used the Chemical A0-3959X.91 – 15 to hybridize various Neomorph specimens and created a new breed of Praetomorphs, similar to the Xenomorphs seen in Alien, with the intent of using them to wipe out humanity.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_35ada324
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_35ada324
featureConfidence
1.0
 Alien (Franchise)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_35ada324
 Bioweapon Beast / int_35e05f2a
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_35e05f2a
comment
RWBY: The Hound is not a naturally-occurring Grimm or anything that has been seen before, with even Cinder confused about its existence. When she asks about it, Salem merely offers a vague explanation that it is an "experiment" that she is testing. The numerous unusual abilities the creature demonstrates are therefore the result of whatever experimentation Salem has carried out, tailor-making a Grimm that serves as her hunter, guard, and companion. Right before it is killed however, the heroes learn that The Hound was originally a Silver-Eyed Faunus and showing that Salem created it by experimenting with fusing a being with the powers of the God of Light and the Grimm essence from the God of Darkness.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_35e05f2a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_35e05f2a
featureConfidence
1.0
 RWBY (Web Animation)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_35e05f2a
 Bioweapon Beast / int_3f231b84
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_3f231b84
comment
Jurassic World: The Indominus rex, the park's would-be star attraction, is revealed to have been created from the DNA of several dinosaurs — including Tyrannosaurus and raptors — as a living weapon capable of immense destruction. As it turns out, creating a highly intelligent, tyrannosaur-sized killing machine and then emotionally neglecting it into psychopathy does not make for a very easily controlled monster...
 Bioweapon Beast / int_3f231b84
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_3f231b84
featureConfidence
1.0
 Jurassic World
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_3f231b84
 Bioweapon Beast / int_44fe781e
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_44fe781e
comment
Neon Genesis Evangelion: This is the true nature of the Evas; they're giant mutated versions of the monsters they try to kill, all wrapped up in armor to make them look like giant robots. For bonus points, the armor is a Restraining Bolt because they are too good a killbeast.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_44fe781e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_44fe781e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Neon Genesis Evangelion
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_44fe781e
 Bioweapon Beast / int_46a4e08f
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_46a4e08f
comment
Syfy Channel Original Movie: This is the usual origin of many monsters.
Boa vs. Python plays with this by having two super-snakes developed, an "evil" python specifically bred for big game hunting and a "good" boa which responds to human commands. When the python goes rogue, the boa has to fight it.
Sharktopus was developed as a weapon by the U.S. government, but they also made it psychotic so when its Restraining Bolt malfunctions, it starts actively hunting humans, even going inland in search of prey.
Python: The snake was designed to be a weapon. However, because the guys who designed it are idiots, it was transported with a minimal security complement, so it kills the crew and starts terrorizing a small town.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_46a4e08f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_46a4e08f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Syfy Channel Original Movie
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_46a4e08f
 Bioweapon Beast / int_4a2b34ad
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_4a2b34ad
comment
Star Fox Adventures: Drakon is a dinosaur mutated into a Draconic Humanoid killing machine by General Scales.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_4a2b34ad
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_4a2b34ad
featureConfidence
1.0
 Star Fox Adventures (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_4a2b34ad
 Bioweapon Beast / int_4c300a8c
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_4c300a8c
comment
Lilo & Stitch: The Series: Many of the experiments before Stitch were created with this in mind, but the 6-series had the most focus on creating overpowered bioengineered weapons. Most obviously there's Experiment 619/Splodyhead (a living Plasma Cannon) and Experiments 600 and 625 (Woops and Reuben) (prototypes of Stitch that were too clumsy and lazy respectively to be useful). Jumba ends up creating 627, who's meant to an even better and stronger Bioweapon Beast to Stitch.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_4c300a8c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_4c300a8c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Lilo & Stitch: The Series
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_4c300a8c
 Bioweapon Beast / int_52488502
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_52488502
comment
ARK: Survival Evolved: As revealed in the various journals, virtually all creatures on the arks were created to both challenge the humans living on them to make them stronger as well as serve as war mounts in the fight to take back the element poisoned earth. The two that exemplify this the best are the wyverns and mantises of the Scorched Earth ark, they were created directly by the ark's overseer to destroy large permanent settlements and if you manage to domesticate them, they are some of the most deadly tames in the expansion.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_52488502
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_52488502
featureConfidence
1.0
 ARK: Survival Evolved (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_52488502
 Bioweapon Beast / int_57ad0c07
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_57ad0c07
comment
In Resident Evil, anything that isn't a zombie is almost certainly one of these. Umbrella specializes in using its viruses to manufacture all manner of bio-organic weapons, from the reptilian Hunters to the highly-intelligent Implacable Man Nemesis. Once the company is brought down for its role in several outbreaks, their bio-organic weapons begin appearing on the black market and ending up in the hands of terrorist groups.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_57ad0c07
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_57ad0c07
featureConfidence
1.0
 Resident Evil (Franchise)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_57ad0c07
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5a160237
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5a160237
comment
In Civilization: Beyond Earth, factions following Harmony-related affinities can use genetic engineering to create mutated versions of the alien planet's native fauna, which might be used in tandem with human (or semi-human) troops.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5a160237
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5a160237
featureConfidence
1.0
 Civilization: Beyond Earth (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_5a160237
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5beb06bd
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5beb06bd
comment
Iconoclasts reveals that the Starworm is one of these once its head opens up to reveal that a birdman was piloting it all along.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5beb06bd
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5beb06bd
featureConfidence
1.0
 Iconoclasts (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_5beb06bd
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5c5ce465
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5c5ce465
comment
In Tokyo Gore Police, the Engineers are sort of this, given their Lovecraftian Superpower of being able to sprout fleshy weapons from the various areas where their various bits are severed. Though, the first of the key-tumors that give them their abilities are technically of supernatural origin, they seem to be biologically copied and grown by the film's villain.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5c5ce465
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5c5ce465
featureConfidence
1.0
 Tokyo Gore Police
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_5c5ce465
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5d354f8
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5d354f8
comment
Red Dwarf: The Polymorph was genetically engineered to be the ultimate warrior, achieving this by being able to change its shape at will. Unfortunately,one of the by-products of its design is insanity.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5d354f8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5d354f8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Red Dwarf
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_5d354f8
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5dac95d3
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5dac95d3
comment
The Deadly Spawn: The wormlike creatures are revealed in Word of God to be this for an invading alien race, Tyranid-style.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5dac95d3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5dac95d3
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Deadly Spawn
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_5dac95d3
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5ec06c65
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5ec06c65
comment
Jurassic World Dominion: Biosyn developed enormous locusts, enhanced with genes that hadn't been seen in bugs since the Cretaceous, so they would devour all crops other than the ones cultivated from Biosyn's own transgenic seeds. This is a much bigger threat than the Indominus and the Indoraptor combined, as a predatory dinosaur would hardly endanger the whole biosphere like destroying the basis of the world's food supply can. In addition, Soyona Santos has created a special breed of Atrociraptor which have been reared to relentlessly pursue any target they are given, and are implied to be basically used as dinosaur hit-men for the highest bidder.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5ec06c65
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5ec06c65
featureConfidence
1.0
 Jurassic World Dominion
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_5ec06c65
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5fe76d21
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5fe76d21
comment
Venom: Venom (Donny Cates) reveals that the symbiotes were created by the dark god Knull to facilitate his conquest and destruction of the cosmos.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5fe76d21
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_5fe76d21
featureConfidence
1.0
 Venom (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_5fe76d21
 Bioweapon Beast / int_612cfd29
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_612cfd29
comment
ClayFighter: Of Dr. Kiln's creations that usually turn against him, the only monster that stays loyal to him is Lockjaw Pooch, once Dr. Kiln's pet bull terrier that transformed into a killbeast thanks to the meteorite goop and stays as his bodyguard. Lockjaw Pooch appears in Sculptor's Cut as a selectable character, but he made an Early-Bird Cameo in the past game, 63 1/3 but reported as "dead".
 Bioweapon Beast / int_612cfd29
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_612cfd29
featureConfidence
1.0
 ClayFighter (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_612cfd29
 Bioweapon Beast / int_678f32e0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_678f32e0
comment
Big Hero 6: The Series: Orso Knox was transformed into a giant axolotl-like monster by the company Sycorax. Liv makes it clear that they can just make him transform again should he ever be cured.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_678f32e0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_678f32e0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Big Hero 6: The Series
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_678f32e0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_68237790
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_68237790
comment
Pathfinder:
The alghollthus created numerous types of monsters to serve as soldiers, war beasts and guardians, including the chuuls and the immense deep walkers. While many still serve their creators, others were turned loose or escaped into the wild as they outlived their purposes and the alghollthu empire declined, becoming enduring threats through the physical power and active sadism that their creators bred into them.
Alaznist created the spider-like shriezyx to be living weapons and guardian monsters, and they lingered long after Thassilon's fall in the ruins of her empire, remaining a constant threat to others into the present day.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_68237790
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_68237790
featureConfidence
1.0
 Pathfinder (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_68237790
 Bioweapon Beast / int_691c1a3a
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_691c1a3a
comment
Half-Life: Opposing Force: The Shockroach is encountered later as one of these. About 1% of them (that is, the first one) will attach to a host, and provide a mutualist symbiotic relationship. The rest are scuttling alien beetles that spit thunderbolts at people.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_691c1a3a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_691c1a3a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Half-Life: Opposing Force (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_691c1a3a
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6952ee85
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6952ee85
comment
In AdventureQuest, the Drakels bred a couple types of creatures they call warbeasts. These were originally harmless herbivores that went extinct thousands of years ago, but the Drakels armored them and gave them energy weapon attacks.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6952ee85
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6952ee85
featureConfidence
1.0
 AdventureQuest (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_6952ee85
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6ac55ec7
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6ac55ec7
comment
Dungeons & Dragons:
The prevailing story about the creation of the vargouilles — bat-winged, flying heads that reproduce by kissing humanoids to make their heads turn into new vargouilles and fly away — has them as the minions of Rozvankee the Strategist, a wizard and later lich who released them behind enemy lines before sending her soldiers to overrun her panicked, demoralized foes. Rozvankee took a population of vargouilles with her when she retired to the Abyss, and the monsters can now be found across the Lower Planes, or in dismal places on the Material Plane.
The Spawn of Tiamat were created by the evil dragon goddess in order to tip the Dragonfall War in her favor. They are monstrous humanoids and magical beasts that have a clear relation to chromatic dragons. They do attack one another, but the bestial spawn are known to be more tractable to the humanoid spawn than other creatures. They have no trouble listening to Tiamat herself, either, which makes them a successful example of this trope.
In 5E, behirs — powerful, many-legged serpents who can breathe lightning — were created by the storm giants to serve as living weapons in the giants' war against the dragons. The behirs have long since outlived the war they were bred for and the empire that made them, fleeing into the wild to become widespread badland predators. They retain a seething hatred of dragons, however, and will attack any dragon that enters their territory.
Guard drakes aren't a natural dragon breed, and are incapable of reproduction. Instead they're created from a ritual involving several pounds of scales donated by a true dragon, a lot of fresh meat, and a cauldron, which produces an egg that hatches in a matter of hours.
Guulvorgs are unnatural beings created by the magical alteration of common worgs by goblinoid shamans seeking to create stronger and deadlier war mounts. They're still mostly found as war beasts for hobgoblin forces, although some have escaped into the wild. They also suffer from drawbacks from their artificial and imperfect creation, as the accelerated metabolism that fuels their speed and power also makes it difficult for them to keep themselves properly fed.
Lodestone marauders originated as the result of magical experiments intended to create ideal guardian animals. Many are still created this way and serve their makers in this capacity, but it's also common for them to escape into the wild and, in some cases, establish breeding populations.
While the origins of magerippers aren't especially clear, they're believed to have been created artificially to serve as living weapons against arcane spellcasters.
Nentir Vale: The kruthiks, a type of reptile-insectoid hybrid monsters that can spit acid and burrow through stone, were created by the tiefling empire of Bael Turath to be living siege engines. They proved impossible to control, however, and quickly escaped into the wilderness when Bael Turath fell.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6ac55ec7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6ac55ec7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dungeons & Dragons (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_6ac55ec7
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6ae6b4c7
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6ae6b4c7
comment
In Pacific Rim, it's revealed that the Kaiju are actually manufactured (a scene shows one being knitted into existance by robotic arms) by aliens from another dimension to wipe out humanity as part of their plot to claim the Earth. Not only are they gigantic and nearly invincible (necessitating the construction of Humongous Mecha to fight them), their ammonia-based bodily fluids are toxic to Earthly life and contaminate the soil and air wherever they're injured, killed, or decomposing.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6ae6b4c7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6ae6b4c7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Pacific Rim
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_6ae6b4c7
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6b20f0e8
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6b20f0e8
comment
Sharktopus was developed as a weapon by the U.S. government, but they also made it psychotic so when its Restraining Bolt malfunctions, it starts actively hunting humans, even going inland in search of prey.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6b20f0e8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6b20f0e8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Sharktopus
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_6b20f0e8
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6c1d09b2
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6c1d09b2
comment
The Wanamingos/"Aliens" that are encountered in California in Fallout 2 are actually this, despite their Starfish Alien appearance and the wasteland rumors surrounding them. Word of God says that they have a built-in "genetic clock" and they're effectively a Dying Race, shown to be extinct in later games.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6c1d09b2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6c1d09b2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Fallout 2 (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_6c1d09b2
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6c1d09b3
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6c1d09b3
comment
In Fallout 3, it's revealed that the mole rats were created as a subtler take on this trope. The pre-War U.S. government engineered them to be the ultimate invasive species, with their extremely fast breeding, subterranean habits, indiscriminate diets and aggressive natures all being tailored to allow them to spread quickly and be extremely difficult to eradicate. The idea was to introduce them in Chinese territory to sabotage their war efforts and kill them off with a secret chemical kill switch once U.S. troops moved in. Of course, once the bombs fell and this knowledge was lost, their nature as a species tailored to go invasive with ease meant they thrived and quickly spread everywhere.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6c1d09b3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6c1d09b3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Fallout 3 (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_6c1d09b3
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6e1d5f36
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6e1d5f36
comment
Farscape: The Leviathans were originally created by The Builders as peaceful, gentle beings. The Peacekeepers endeavored via genetic engineering to breed a variation that had weapons, with Moya's son Talyn being the prototype.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6e1d5f36
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6e1d5f36
featureConfidence
1.0
 Farscape
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_6e1d5f36
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6f20b4e
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6f20b4e
comment
EXTRAPOWER: Attack of Darkforce: The Angel Figures designed by Michael are basically mobile weapons platforms manufactured out of humans and inspired by Neon Genesis Evangelion. They loyally follow his command and have the durability and firepower to make each one a Boss in Mook Clothing
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6f20b4e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_6f20b4e
featureConfidence
1.0
 EXTRAPOWER: Attack of Darkforce (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_6f20b4e
 Bioweapon Beast / int_73c536ea
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_73c536ea
comment
Love, Death & Robots: In "Sonnie's Edge", in the underground ring, the fighters are not actual humans, but genetically engineered monsters that are controlled via Brain/Computer Interface. It is strongly implied that the beasts are modified after each and every fight to fix previous flaws and make them more effective.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_73c536ea
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_73c536ea
featureConfidence
1.0
 Love, Death & Robots
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_73c536ea
 Bioweapon Beast / int_75999d93
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_75999d93
comment
EXTRAPOWER: Star Resistance: Gustav, the giant dog head found chained in the tunnels below Star Lore, is a military experiment and a relic from Shakun's warmongering past. Its cells spread fleshy stalagmite-like enemies and headless hound children, and it is still capable of attacking viciously once freed.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_75999d93
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_75999d93
featureConfidence
1.0
 EXTRAPOWER: Star Resistance (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_75999d93
 Bioweapon Beast / int_76b8cb10
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_76b8cb10
comment
Fallout: If a given species of monster isn't a Nuclear Mutant, it's almost always some kind of bioweapon engineered by the pre-War government that escaped and went feral after the nuclear apocalypse. Most of them created through the Forced Evolutionary Virus.
Super Mutants were designed to be Super Soldiers before the nuclear apocalypse. Humans exposed to the FEV transform into giant hulking brutes, almost always at the expense of their higher functions of intelligence, though focusing on staying educated during the process can avoid this. They're also generally extremely violent and profoundly antisocial to anything besides Super Mutants, and are ultimately sterile — there is a significant amount of variety between the Super Mutants of various games, mostly because they came from different batches of FEV with slightly different results (for example, the Mariposa strain that West Coast Super Mutants came from had a higher chance of producing both intelligent and potentially sociable Super Mutants, while the Capital Wasteland and Commonwealth strains made Super Mutants grow much larger with age), but sterility is shared between all of them.
Centaurs are a writhing amalgamation of various human body parts (sometimes with animal parts as well) with no form of higher functions. They're what humans turn into when a super mutant transformation fails.
The Deathclaws were created from an unknown mixture of things (mostly the Jackson's Chameleon) to serve as ideal shock troops. The result was a species of ten-foot tall horned monsters capable of fighting multiple armed humans at once and having good odds of killing them all, with hide thick enough to shrug off small arms fire. Once they escaped and started breeding in the wild, this easily made them one of the most dangerous and powerful creatures in the wastelands.
The cazadors (giant tarantula hawk wasps with the wingspan of a large bird of prey) and night stalkers (coyotes with the heads and tails of rattlesnakes) were both artificially created by Dr. Borous, one of the researchers at the Big MT scientific facility, largely for the hell of it. They were supposed to be sterile, but naturally enough they weren't and spread like wildfire.
In Fallout 3, it's revealed that the mole rats were created as a subtler take on this trope. The pre-War U.S. government engineered them to be the ultimate invasive species, with their extremely fast breeding, subterranean habits, indiscriminate diets and aggressive natures all being tailored to allow them to spread quickly and be extremely difficult to eradicate. The idea was to introduce them in Chinese territory to sabotage their war efforts and kill them off with a secret chemical kill switch once U.S. troops moved in. Of course, once the bombs fell and this knowledge was lost, their nature as a species tailored to go invasive with ease meant they thrived and quickly spread everywhere.
Floaters are giant worm-like creatures that inhabit the southwest wastes and Appalachia. They're the result of the U.S. Government exposing flatworms to FEV.
The Wanamingos/"Aliens" that are encountered in California in Fallout 2 are actually this, despite their Starfish Alien appearance and the wasteland rumors surrounding them. Word of God says that they have a built-in "genetic clock" and they're effectively a Dying Race, shown to be extinct in later games.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_76b8cb10
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_76b8cb10
featureConfidence
1.0
 Fallout (Franchise)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_76b8cb10
 Bioweapon Beast / int_8125b468
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_8125b468
comment
Batman: One crossover with Alien has the head of a weapons manufacturing company think it's a good idea to hybridize the xenomorphs with Batman's Rogues Gallery (The Joker, Poison Ivy, etc.), with some kind of genetic manipulation so they won't attack her, and Take Over the World. This backfires spectacularly when the truly gigantic alien/Killer Croc hybrid runs loose, having no reservations about killing her.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_8125b468
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_8125b468
featureConfidence
1.0
 Batman (Franchise)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_8125b468
 Bioweapon Beast / int_841dfd9b
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_841dfd9b
comment
Gamera: During the Heisei era, Gamera and the Gyaos had this origin as opposing Atlantean bioweapons. Notably, Gamera is a rare benevolent example as he was created to destroy the Gyaos after they Turned Against Their Masters and is willing to protect humanity from other threats as well. In the first film, the Japanese government wants to capture the Gyaos alive for similar purposes, though this is quickly abandoned once they become too large to contain.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_841dfd9b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_841dfd9b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Gamera
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_841dfd9b
 Bioweapon Beast / int_8ec33a86
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_8ec33a86
comment
Xenoblade Chronicles 1: The Telethia are the natural evolution of the High Entia. The High Entia are born with a Telethia gene that lays dormant for most of their life. When they reach the end of their life cycle, or if a pure-blooded High Entia is exposed to high-energy Ether, they transform into a Telethia. The Telethia were specifically designed by Zanza to be killing machines meant to exterminate all life on Bionis.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_8ec33a86
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_8ec33a86
featureConfidence
1.0
 Xenoblade Chronicles 1 (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_8ec33a86
 Bioweapon Beast / int_8fda7950
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_8fda7950
comment
In Known Space, the laws of kzinti internal warfare restrict all combatants to muscle-powered weaponry in order to prevent nuclear holocaust. In Destiny's Forge, the Tzaatz clan attacks the ruling clan using bioengineered "rapsari" (battle-beasts are legal), armed with things like implanted Razor Floss or modified legs for carrying and operating catapults. Of course, there's an obscure law specifically banning rapsari, but unfortunately the Tzaatz's victory was too complete (everyone thought) to drop the hammer on them without creating a colossal power vacuum.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_8fda7950
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_8fda7950
featureConfidence
1.0
 Known Space
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_8fda7950
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9044741c
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9044741c
comment
The Blob (1988): The Blob in this version is revealed to be the accidental result of an American military experiment conducted on a space satellite. Although the military scientists responsible didn't expect it, they're very pleased with the result and talk about deploying it against the Soviets. (In the original, it's just an alien who visits Earth to find food.) Unfortunately for them, the Blob is way too dangerous to be controlled.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9044741c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9044741c
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Blob (1988)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_9044741c
 Bioweapon Beast / int_90c73dda
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_90c73dda
comment
In Animorphs, the depths of the Hork-Bajir homeworld are filled with monsters that kill any who wander into it. It turns out that when the Arn created the Hork-Bajir to rebuild their planet's ecosystem, they created these monsters to prevent the Hork-Bajir from discovering their underground cities.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_90c73dda
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_90c73dda
featureConfidence
1.0
 Animorphs
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_90c73dda
 Bioweapon Beast / int_91440a0c
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_91440a0c
comment
Impossible Creatures has this as it's main gameplay mechanic, being able to custom make your own units out of the parts of other animals.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_91440a0c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_91440a0c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Impossible Creatures (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_91440a0c
 Bioweapon Beast / int_94cf08d6
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_94cf08d6
comment
Python: The snake was designed to be a weapon. However, because the guys who designed it are idiots, it was transported with a minimal security complement, so it kills the crew and starts terrorizing a small town.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_94cf08d6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_94cf08d6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Python
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_94cf08d6
 Bioweapon Beast / int_970da314
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_970da314
comment
Battle Kreaturez: The titular Mons are grown in laboratories rather than captured.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_970da314
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_970da314
featureConfidence
1.0
 Battle Kreaturez (Webcomic)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_970da314
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9771c904
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9771c904
comment
The Greening Wars has "Hunter-Seekers", six-limbed Immune to Bullets guard-dog monsters the Greening made. From violent criminals, apparently.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9771c904
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9771c904
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Greening Wars (Webcomic)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_9771c904
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9b213348
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9b213348
comment
EXTRAPOWER:
The bioroid units under Mensouma, such as the Spy Flies, Building Monkeys or Sinner Shaper, are common examples that appear throughout the series.
EXTRAPOWER: Attack of Darkforce: The Angel Figures designed by Michael are basically mobile weapons platforms manufactured out of humans and inspired by Neon Genesis Evangelion. They loyally follow his command and have the durability and firepower to make each one a Boss in Mook Clothing
EXTRAPOWER: Star Resistance: Gustav, the giant dog head found chained in the tunnels below Star Lore, is a military experiment and a relic from Shakun's warmongering past. Its cells spread fleshy stalagmite-like enemies and headless hound children, and it is still capable of attacking viciously once freed.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9b213348
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9b213348
featureConfidence
1.0
 EXTRAPOWER (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_9b213348
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9e97b2fc
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9e97b2fc
comment
The Relic: The Kothoga is actually this: the tribe uses the plants to mutate someone into the Kothoga, then cut them off from the plant they now need to survive so that will have to kill their enemies to get the hormones from their brains.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9e97b2fc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9e97b2fc
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Relic
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_9e97b2fc
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9f89a5f0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9f89a5f0
comment
Pokémon:
Mewtwo, an artificially-created Pokémon made from the DNA of Mew (the common ancestor to all natural Pokémon, and gifted with powerful psychic abilities) by a group of scientists to create the ultimate battle Pokémon. It naturally broke loose and fled into the wild. Unlike its anime version, in the video games Mewtwo typically isolates itself in hard to reach areas, as it seeks to be left alone.
Genesect was created by Team Plasma as a biologically and cybernetically enhanced version of an ancient predator Pokémon. It was given a cannon on its back, but production was shut down by N due to finding it unnatural before it could reach its true potential. A rogue Plasma scientist took the one they had and finished it himself.
In order to combat Ultra Beasts if they invade Alola, the Aether Foundation commissioned the creation of three Pokémon known as Type: Full. Inspired by the Mythical Pokémon Arceus, they were created using the genetic material of Pokémon of all types as well as a piece of tech known as the RKS system, which allows Type: Full to freely change its type to be as flexible in battle as possible. However, all three Type: Full reacted badly to the RKS system and went berserk. With the project deemed a failure, they were then fitted with heavy helmets to control them, cryogenically frozen and their names were changed to Type: Null. However, it's revealed that their full potential can be unlocked through The Power of Friendship, evolving them into Silvally.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9f89a5f0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_9f89a5f0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Pokémon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_9f89a5f0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_a825da3e
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_a825da3e
comment
Magic: The Gathering: Phyrexia created hordes of these during the fight for Mirrodin, particularly the green-aligned part; Phyrexia's war wasn't just with the Mirran people, it was with the Mirran ecosystem. Part of the reason the infested Tangle is so dangerous is that now that the war has mostly stopped with Phyrexia's overwhelming dominance of the plane, all those living weapons have simply been left around to fight each other and see which one is best.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_a825da3e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_a825da3e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Magic: The Gathering (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_a825da3e
 Bioweapon Beast / int_aa91bd59
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_aa91bd59
comment
Tales of Arise: Zeugles are genetically modified animals that have been created by Renans to better control their Dahnan slaves. Thanks to their magic powers Renans can safely control zeugles, even those that have escaped into the wild. Throughout the game those monsters, both normal and stray, serve as The Usual Adversaries for the party. However, as of Beyond the Dawn, Renans have mysteriously lost their ability to control zeugles, and their creations come back to royally bite them in the ass.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_aa91bd59
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_aa91bd59
featureConfidence
1.0
 Tales of Arise (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_aa91bd59
 Bioweapon Beast / int_aacd24cb
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_aacd24cb
comment
StarCraft: The Zerg, due to being an Expy of the Tyranids, function more or less the same way. Every single Zerg combat unit was created from the Zerg Swarm assimilating the genetic information of an existing species and then genetically engineering it for maximum lethality, which they can do quite easily due to the race having LEGO Genetics.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_aacd24cb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_aacd24cb
featureConfidence
1.0
 StarCraft
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_aacd24cb
 Bioweapon Beast / int_ac4bd9bd
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_ac4bd9bd
comment
Into the Looking Glass: The space spiders (Organism 8198) were created as a weapon against the Dreen. Normally they eat as little as they can live on (eating anything but Dreen flesh actually causes them pain), but if they do have Dreen to eat, suddenly they become Explosive Breeder, Friendly Fireproof land piranhas.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_ac4bd9bd
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_ac4bd9bd
featureConfidence
1.0
 Into the Looking Glass
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_ac4bd9bd
 Bioweapon Beast / int_aec7ab68
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_aec7ab68
comment
Gurral the Smasher: The titular character was bioengineered to be a gladiator by a hedonistic and greedy alien species called the Arena Lords, as were several other supporting characters. Those who didn't past muster — Gurral included — were sent to mine a rare mineral called Impervium, but a quirk of Gurral's bioengineering caused the Impervium dust to mutate him, turning him into a bulky heavily-armored fifty-meter tall behemoth.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_aec7ab68
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_aec7ab68
featureConfidence
1.0
 Gurral the Smasher / Web Comic
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_aec7ab68
 Bioweapon Beast / int_b30ae4db
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_b30ae4db
comment
Game of Thrones: It's eventually revealed that the White Walkers are a magical variant. The Night King was created by the Children of the Forest to defend them against the First Men, but the Walkers turned on the Children and ironically forced them and humanity to ally against the rogue creation.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_b30ae4db
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_b30ae4db
featureConfidence
1.0
 Game of Thrones
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_b30ae4db
 Bioweapon Beast / int_b3689578
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_b3689578
comment
Bats: It's eventually revealed that the U.S. government asked Dr. McCabe to create omnivorous, intelligent and murderously vicious bats as a weapon for an unspecified purpose. The doctor eagerly took the task just to see if it could be done.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_b3689578
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_b3689578
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bats
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_b3689578
 Bioweapon Beast / int_b3a3fa47
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_b3a3fa47
comment
Babylon 5:
The Keepers used by the Drakh were developed and bred with the sole purpose of bonding with a target host's nervous system and controlling their actions as directed by the Keeper's Drakh master, not directly but through sending intense pain signals through the host's body if they didn't comply.
The Vorlons introduced telepathic genes into various younger sentient races in an effort to developed weaponized beings that could jam Shadow vessels among other things. Lyta, who was a culmination of that long project, was described as "a weapon of mass destruction."
In the Technomage trilogy of books (written based on JMS's notes), it's revealed that the tech used by the Technomages was made by the Shadows. The Technomages were supposed to be their shock troops, but they rebelled and went rogue. Galen figures out how to access the most basic (and most powerful) abilities of the tech thanks to his "spell language" being mathematical formulas (allowing him to break spells down to basic components), whereas the others use more artistic means. These abilities include creating a Sphere of Destruction, Eye Beams, and a Shadow-like energy-absorbing skin for protection.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_b3a3fa47
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_b3a3fa47
featureConfidence
1.0
 Babylon5
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_b3a3fa47
 Bioweapon Beast / int_ba48a3f1
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_ba48a3f1
comment
Mimic: The Judas Breed — large, predatory insects something like a termite and something like a mantis — were originally designed as this against cockroaches, and were meant to be sterile to keep them from becoming an issue themselves. But then they managed to reproduce, evolve, and start hunting people...
 Bioweapon Beast / int_ba48a3f1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_ba48a3f1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Mimic
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_ba48a3f1
 Bioweapon Beast / int_bcadd7cb
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_bcadd7cb
comment
Warhammer 40,000:
Some Dark Eldar Haemonculi specialize in this. Their creations, known as Grotesques, are hulking multilimbed Frankensteinian horrors able to go toe-to-toe against Tyranid melee organisms like Carnifexes, which happen to be something like Xenomorphs on steroids that can flip over tanks, and win.
The Tyranids themselves are a Horde of Alien Locusts where every individual locust is one of these. New Tyranid weapon-beast breeds are unleashed all the time in pursuit of more food for the Hive Mind, often using DNA assimilated from the last planet's biosphere while it was eaten.
The Orks are theorized to be an out of control bioweapon left behind by the Old Ones from the War in Heaven. They're a particularly impressive example, given that they've been engineered to bring their own ecosystem with them and have a surprising amount of instinctive technological know-wots coded into their genes.
The Kroot can do this to themselves as a species by analyzing what they eat for useful DNA sequences (by taste no less) and determining whether they hould keep eating it or finding something else. Kroot that keep a limited diet become specialized evolutions that regress to a bestial state (the hunting Kroothounds, apelike Krootoxen and T. Rexpy Knarlocs).
 Bioweapon Beast / int_bcadd7cb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_bcadd7cb
featureConfidence
1.0
 Warhammer 40,000 (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_bcadd7cb
 Bioweapon Beast / int_bcb32dc6
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_bcb32dc6
comment
Shadowrun: Paranormal Animals of North America describes two instances of this:
Fideals are creatures resembling a cross between a jellyfish and an amoeba, and often infest shallow waters and try to eat anything that touches them. They're generally believed to have been deliberately designed as bioweapons of some sort and then released into the wild, although nobody agrees on precisely who created them.
Sirens, creatures resembling small pteranodons and possessing hypnotic calls, are believed to have been artificially created as guard animals from unknown reptilian source animals. They weren't suitable for these purposes due to their highly aggressive natures, however, and now live as aggressive predators in wildernesses worldwide.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_bcb32dc6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_bcb32dc6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Shadowrun (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_bcb32dc6
 Bioweapon Beast / int_bee47cbe
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_bee47cbe
comment
Unsounded: The First Silver Weapon is a magical eel-like Weapon of Mass Destruction built of thorny silver, human flesh, and memories of pain and suffering. It seeks out and perpetuates pain and despair in its victims before tearing them to pieces.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_bee47cbe
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_bee47cbe
featureConfidence
1.0
 Unsounded (Webcomic)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_bee47cbe
 Bioweapon Beast / int_c21df7ae
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_c21df7ae
comment
In The End Times: Vermintide and Vermintide II, several Monster varieties were created to fight for the villains:
Skaven Mutators created the Rat Ogres out of the worst traits of several species through breeding programs, surgical augmentation, and Chaos sorcery. The sequel's Stormfiends are rat ogres with warpfire throwers grafted onto their limbs and a controller fused to their back.
The sequel's Bile Trolls are poison-spewing mutated versions of regular trolls. In one mission, the Heroes learn that the enemy has been forcibly transforming trolls with Chaos sorcery, so they blow up the operation.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_c21df7ae
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_c21df7ae
featureConfidence
1.0
 The End Times: Vermintide (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_c21df7ae
 Bioweapon Beast / int_c353ea41
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_c353ea41
comment
Jurassic Park: This trope comes into play as the corporate minds behind the in-universe Jurassic Park franchise decide that, since they can and have created numerous complex organisms more or less from scratch, there might be more money to be made from that in the arms industry than in vacation parks.
Jurassic World: The Indominus rex, the park's would-be star attraction, is revealed to have been created from the DNA of several dinosaurs — including Tyrannosaurus and raptors — as a living weapon capable of immense destruction. As it turns out, creating a highly intelligent, tyrannosaur-sized killing machine and then emotionally neglecting it into psychopathy does not make for a very easily controlled monster...
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom: The Indoraptor is a second take on the I. rex with most of the original flaws ironed out. It's smaller, although still quite large, and in order to be controllable it's conditioned to attack living creatures targeted by a sniper rifle's laser sight. It's still a barely controlled, viciously dangerous beast, although this is stated to be due to it still being a flawed prototype — its makers' intended next step is to create a new, improved batch based on the knowledge gained from their first try and to have Blue the raptor raise them, in order to create more mentally stable and easily controlled war monsters. As a Continuity Nod to this, Jurassic World: The Game and Jurassic World Alive have a "Gen 2" Indoraptor with Blue's white-and-blue color scheme.
Jurassic World Dominion: Biosyn developed enormous locusts, enhanced with genes that hadn't been seen in bugs since the Cretaceous, so they would devour all crops other than the ones cultivated from Biosyn's own transgenic seeds. This is a much bigger threat than the Indominus and the Indoraptor combined, as a predatory dinosaur would hardly endanger the whole biosphere like destroying the basis of the world's food supply can. In addition, Soyona Santos has created a special breed of Atrociraptor which have been reared to relentlessly pursue any target they are given, and are implied to be basically used as dinosaur hit-men for the highest bidder.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_c353ea41
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_c353ea41
featureConfidence
1.0
 Jurassic Park (Franchise)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_c353ea41
 Bioweapon Beast / int_cbe7f8d0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_cbe7f8d0
comment
Tremors: In the first film, one of Val's theroies for the origins for the Graboids is that they were made by the US government as "a surprise for the Russians". Subverted in the sequel, which clarifies that they're a naturally evolved lifeform.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_cbe7f8d0
featureApplicability
-0.3
 Bioweapon Beast / int_cbe7f8d0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Tremors
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_cbe7f8d0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d00adba4
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d00adba4
comment
Super Minion: The protagonist is an escaped bioweapon capable of reshaping itself at will.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d00adba4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d00adba4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Super Minion
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_d00adba4
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d1806c13
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d1806c13
comment
Boa vs. Python plays with this by having two super-snakes developed, an "evil" python specifically bred for big game hunting and a "good" boa which responds to human commands. When the python goes rogue, the boa has to fight it.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d1806c13
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d1806c13
featureConfidence
1.0
 Boa vs. Python
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_d1806c13
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d31cdea
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d31cdea
comment
The Hunger Games: During the rebellion which led to the creation of the titular Games, the Capitol bred a number of genetically engineered animals called muttations (commonly abbreviated to mutts) which were used as living weapons against the districts. From the Tenth Hunger Games onwards, they became a regular feature in the arena, with the Gamemakers using them either to kill the tributes directly or to drive the tributes together and force them to fight each other. Examples of mutts seen in the Games include poisonous snakes which are programmed to attack anyone whose scent is unfamiliar, carnivorous squirrels which attack in packs and werewolf-like creatures which have been created to resemble fallen tributes.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d31cdea
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d31cdea
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Hunger Games
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_d31cdea
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d3b95e6c
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d3b95e6c
comment
In The Tomorrow War, it's heavily implied that the White Spikes were created by an unknown alien race as a weapon to clear out planets of their inhabitants. One such ship carrying pods of White Spikes crashed on Earth in the 10th century.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d3b95e6c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d3b95e6c
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Tomorrow War
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_d3b95e6c
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d5ddd6c1
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d5ddd6c1
comment
Pokémon: The Series: Mewtwo's origin. He was cloned from the DNA of the mythical and nigh-all-powerful Pokemon Mew by scientists for Giovanni, the boss of Team Rocket. Right after his birth, Clone Angst sets in, but Giovanni did manage to trick him for a while into serving as his attack animal.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d5ddd6c1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_d5ddd6c1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Pokémon: The Series
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_d5ddd6c1
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e1b8752f
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e1b8752f
comment
Nentir Vale: The kruthiks, a type of reptile-insectoid hybrid monsters that can spit acid and burrow through stone, were created by the tiefling empire of Bael Turath to be living siege engines. They proved impossible to control, however, and quickly escaped into the wilderness when Bael Turath fell.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e1b8752f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e1b8752f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Nentir Vale (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_e1b8752f
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e235270c
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e235270c
comment
Stellaris has the late-game Morphogenetic Field Mastery technology, in which your empire gains the ability to mass-produce "Xenomorph Armies". Next to Cybrex & Mega Warforms they're easily the fourth-best army in the game as they deal massive amounts of damage and are unaffected by morale, but have the drawback of causing tons of collateral damage which becomes problematic on planets you're planning to annex.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e235270c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e235270c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Stellaris (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_e235270c
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e293455a
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e293455a
comment
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 4 introduces the Initiative, a secret government group studying demons for their potential use as weapons. They have created a Mix And Match Critter out of assorted demon parts; naturally, as soon as it is activated it turns on its creator and kills her, becoming the Big Bad of the season.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e293455a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e293455a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Buffy the Vampire Slayer
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_e293455a
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e4732abc
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e4732abc
comment
Stargate Atlantis: When the mutated wraith Michael starts pursuing his own agenda and becomes an Evilutionary Biologist, his first experiments to create an Ultimate Lifeform, namely by feeding humans to the parasitic Iratus bugs, ends up creating creatures closer to the bugs than to Wraith (who are themselves an intermediate state between humans and Iratus bugs). They look like large, black humanoids with exoskeletons and obey his commands, but he later replaces them with Hybrids, who are closer to human.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e4732abc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e4732abc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Stargate Atlantis
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_e4732abc
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e6267766
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e6267766
comment
Star Wars Legends: Sithspawn is a term denoting the various monstrous creatures created by the Sith to serve as living weapons. Notable examples include Naga Sadow's Sith Wyrm, mutated from a space slug to serve as a guardian for his temple-lair; the immense Leviathans meant to act as living siege engines; Exar Kun's two-headed battle hydra; armored and force-sensitive terentateks bred to hunt Jedi; Palpatine's strain of chrysalid rancors; and Darth Krayt soul-eating Sea Leviathan released as a terror weapon against the Mon Calamari. These creatures tend to be killed off en masse in their masters' wars when they aren't one-off creations to begin with, but several strains outlive the conflicts they were bred for — several Leviathans were unearthed over the centuries, and terentateks and battle hydras endured in the wild until well into modern times.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e6267766
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e6267766
featureConfidence
1.0
 Star Wars Legends (Franchise)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_e6267766
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e8970723
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e8970723
comment
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom: The Indoraptor is a second take on the I. rex with most of the original flaws ironed out. It's smaller, although still quite large, and in order to be controllable it's conditioned to attack living creatures targeted by a sniper rifle's laser sight. It's still a barely controlled, viciously dangerous beast, although this is stated to be due to it still being a flawed prototype — its makers' intended next step is to create a new, improved batch based on the knowledge gained from their first try and to have Blue the raptor raise them, in order to create more mentally stable and easily controlled war monsters. As a Continuity Nod to this, Jurassic World: The Game and Jurassic World Alive have a "Gen 2" Indoraptor with Blue's white-and-blue color scheme.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e8970723
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e8970723
featureConfidence
1.0
 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_e8970723
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e9a52645
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e9a52645
comment
Piranha: The original film by Roger Corman (and its Showtime remake) had this as the reason the titular piranha exist: they were genetically engineered as a riverine denial weapon by the U.S. Government to be unleashed in Vietnam (or any area invaded by the Russians in the remake), but the project was dismantled when the wars ended. The remake made in The New '10s changes this to prehistoric piranha that survived to the present day.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e9a52645
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_e9a52645
featureConfidence
1.0
 Piranha
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_e9a52645
 Bioweapon Beast / int_eb6802b4
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_eb6802b4
comment
Final Fantasy XIII: Tons of biomechanic duplicates of Gran Pulse animals and beasts have been produced and are deployed against the heroes by the Cocoon.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_eb6802b4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_eb6802b4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Final Fantasy XIII (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_eb6802b4
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f0e68fa9
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f0e68fa9
comment
Leviathan: The Allied forces are made entirely made out of these, counting things like airships created from very heavily modified whales, house-sized war bears, ship-sinking krakens and behemoths, and the amphibious flesh-eating kappa. There's even mention of fabricated beasts derived from dinosaurs. Some are created for more mundane activities than open combat, however, such as elephant and mammoth derivatives used as beasts of burden.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f0e68fa9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f0e68fa9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Leviathan
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_f0e68fa9
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f481d3e4
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f481d3e4
comment
In Prometheus and Alien: Covenant, it's revealed that the Engineers created a mutagenic black goo called Chemical A0-3959X.91 — 15, which was designed to gestate predatory monsters called Neomorphs to eradicate undesirable species. It's revealed in Covenant that David used the Chemical A0-3959X.91 – 15 to hybridize various Neomorph specimens and created a new breed of Praetomorphs, similar to the Xenomorphs seen in Alien, with the intent of using them to wipe out humanity.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f481d3e4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f481d3e4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Prometheus
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_f481d3e4
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f8956ef3
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f8956ef3
comment
In YuYu Hakusho, Corrupt Corporate Executive Tarukane breeds a giant beast intended for use by the military from several of Earth's top predators. He asks Younger Toguro to demonstrate how tough he actually is by fighting it. (He was actually expecting Toguro to chicken out, since it was much bigger than him, which would've given Tarukane an excuse to pay Toguro less for his services.) Toguro says he'd rather not because he has a soft spot for animals, but he kills it easily.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f8956ef3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f8956ef3
featureConfidence
1.0
 YuYu Hakusho (Manga)
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_f8956ef3
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f8ee3c81
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f8ee3c81
comment
Metroid:
The titular creatures themselves were created by the Chozo specifically for the purpose of combatting the X-parasites which otherwise had no natural predators. Many have since attempted to make them into their Attack Animal and more often than not, it ends up backfiring.
Metroid Fusion: The Nightmare is said to be "a bio-mechanical organism designed for military applications." Of course, it breaks free and starts wreaking havoc in its sector.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f8ee3c81
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_f8ee3c81
featureConfidence
1.0
 Metroid
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_f8ee3c81
 Bioweapon Beast / int_fb1f271c
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Bioweapon Beast / int_fb1f271c
comment
Lilo & Stitch: While cuter than most and he eventually has a Heel–Face Turn, Experiment 626, a.k.a. Stitch, was created as an illegal genetic experiment to be a virtually indestructible and super-strong Weapon of Mass Destruction. Many of the previous experiments are revealed to be designed with this trope in mind.
 Bioweapon Beast / int_fb1f271c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bioweapon Beast / int_fb1f271c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Lilo & Stitch
hasFeature
Bioweapon Beast / int_fb1f271c

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 Bioweapon Beast
processingCategory2
Index of Fictional Creatures
 Bioweapon Beast
processingCategory2
Speculative Fiction Tropes
 GAMERA -Rebirth- / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Pokémon: The Series / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Nova (Comic Book) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 O.M.A.C. (Comic Book) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Venom (Comic Book) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Abraxas: Empty Fullness (Fanfic) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Abraxas (Hrodvitnon) (Fanfic) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Doofenshmirtz Hero Incorporated! (Fanfic) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Switchblade (Fanfic) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Alien: Covenant / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Gamera: Guardian of the Universe / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Mimic / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Piranha / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Python / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Sharktopus / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Spiders / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Syfy Channel Original Movie / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Tape 407 / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 The Blob (1988) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 The Relic / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 The Tomorrow War / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Resident Evil (Franchise) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Star Wars Legends (Franchise) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Assassin's Pride / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Borne / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Leviathan / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Of Cinder and Bone / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Super Minion / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 The Arts of Dark and Light / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 The Hunger Games / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 The Rage War / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Twig / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 My Sister and Giant (Manga) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Yui Kamio Lets Loose (Manga) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 The Arklay Murders (Roleplay) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Kidou Keiji Jiban / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Primeval / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Stargate Atlantis / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Achtung! Cthulhu (Tabletop Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Alien: The Roleplaying Game (Tabletop Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Planebreaker (Tabletop Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Shadowrun (Tabletop Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Splicers (Tabletop Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 AdventureQuest (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Ape Out (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Heavy Metal F.A.K.K.² (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Metroid Prime (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Palworld (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Phantasy Star Nova (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Pokémon Unbound (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Primal Carnage (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Redeemer (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Spore Creatures (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Star Fox Adventures (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Subverse (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Tales of Arise (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Thing-Thing (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Time Crisis (Video Game) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Angels with Scaly Wings (Visual Novel) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Battle Kreaturez (Webcomic) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Sleipnir: Equine Invader from Jupiter (Webcomic) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 The Greening Wars (Webcomic) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 Tuesday Titans (Webcomic) / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast
 The Boxtrolls / int_354c4dc0
type
Bioweapon Beast