(HRAAAAAAHIISSSSSSSS!!!!!) BLAMBLAMBLAMBLAMBLAMBLAMBLAM.........
No, no, no, that won't do at all, how can you possibly expect me to work with that??! (a figure covered in green blood extends his hand) Oh, hello, you'd be here for familiarization with alien biology, correct? Pardon me, had a little containment problem earlier, no, no, I assure you, the lab is perfectly safe, I'll wager it's the most secure facility in the Atlantic!
I am Dr. Hanz Reinke, chief Investigative Xenobiologist here in D-block. It's a sincere pleasure to meet someone who actually applies my findings to alien eradication! But I digress, D-block is the foremost underwater facility for the study of alien biology today and again the most secure. We're connected to the main COMBASE:NOVA habitat toroid by a single armored corridor which is kept under surveillance at all times.
The D-block habitat module itself is sealed in five feet of case hardened Cydonium/tungsten pressure alloy and protected by three independent interlocking psionic suppression generators coupled with MC scramblers for greater safety, nothing can possibly escape. Anyhow, you'll want to access the listing of our various findings in regards to alien life and get down to business. If you'll excuse me, I'm off for another round of interrogations, have a nice day!
Alien Species of the First Alien War (XCOM: Ufo Defense):
Sectoid
Sectopod
Floater
Ethereal
Snakeman
Chryssallid
Cyberdisk
Reaper
Muton
Celatid
Alien Species of the Second Alien War (XCOM:Terror from the Deep):
Aquatoid
Xarquid
Tasoth
Lobsterman
Tentaculat
Gillman
Alien Species of the Third Alien War (XCOM: Apocalypse):
Spitter
Multiworm
Skeletoid
Hyperworm
Chrysalis
Brainsucker
Anthropod
Alien Related Biological Phenomena:
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