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The '''Vrikk''' is a type of vermin likened to terran rats, just worse, and said to combine "the worst traits of cockroachs and rats together"<ref>''Jihad - a Soldier's Tale'', [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,356.msg3039.html#msg3039 Entry #509]</ref>. Little else was mentioned about the species except that they come from eggs laid by a queen.
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The '''Vrikk''' is a type of vermin likened to terran rats, just worse, and said to combine "the worst traits of cockroachs and rats together"<ref>''Jihad - a Soldier's Tale'', [http://www.classicbattletech.com/forums/index.php/topic,356.msg3039.html#msg3039 Entry #509] (dead link)</ref>. Little else was mentioned about the species except that they come from eggs laid by a queen.
  
As of approximately [[3067]], Vrikk were used for experiments by the Magnasii Research Facility on a world in the [[Chaos March]] with [[Word of Blake]] troops on it (the world is not named, but later indicated to possibly be [[Keid]]; the sun there was described as "slightly blue").
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As of approximately [[3067]], Vrikk were used for experiments by the [[Magnasii Research Facility]] on a world in the [[Chaos March]] with [[Word of Blake]] troops on it (the world is not named, but later indicated to possibly be [[Keid]]; the sun there was described as "slightly blue").
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 18 April 2022

The Vrikk is a type of vermin likened to terran rats, just worse, and said to combine "the worst traits of cockroachs and rats together"[1]. Little else was mentioned about the species except that they come from eggs laid by a queen.

As of approximately 3067, Vrikk were used for experiments by the Magnasii Research Facility on a world in the Chaos March with Word of Blake troops on it (the world is not named, but later indicated to possibly be Keid; the sun there was described as "slightly blue").

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  1. Jihad - a Soldier's Tale, Entry #509 (dead link)

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