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Kami no Kaze - Rotkronenkranich This massive Imperial Replika is designed with the sole purpose of causing maximum damage at the cost of their own integrity. It's a kamikaze Replika, lacking arms but with long legs, comparable to those of an FKLR unit, which allow them to jump and run at hyper speed, avoiding enemy bullets and shells until their detonator hits its target. Their speed, added to its low body density, is such that it allows them to run above the surface of the water. Their curved torso guarantees a greater aerodynamic shape and inside there's a kind of gyroscope organ that allows them to maintain balance during their lethal journey. Rotkronenkranich's head, which contains the detonator, is protected from frontal attacks by a red helmet that gives it their name. Kami No Kaze's targets are usually large, such as tanks, ships, missiles, and even FKLR units, although this requires the bioresonant distortions caused by Ortolan units as a distraction. A problem with the Rotkronenkranich is their low intelligence, becoming primitive or absolutely non-existent. Some survivors accuse them of purely animalistic behavior, although the Empire considers their suicidal determination an act of blind faith.
She'll have an explosive role in my fanfic…
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llphotgraphie · 7 years
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Fr: Grue de Mandchourie, Grue du Japon ou encore Grue à couronne rouge En: Red-crowned crane also called the Japanese crane or Manchurian crane De: Mandschurenkranich seltener auch Rotkronenkranich genannt Nl: Chinese kraanvogel, ook Japanse kraanvogel #llphoto #zoo #zooparc #tregomeur #zootregomeur #bretagne #stbrieuc #france #frankreich #animaux #asian #asiatique #brid #japan #kranich #rouge #black #white #vogel #safarizoo #safaripark #kraanvogel #japanse #rotkronenkranich #chinese #mandschurenkranich #manchurian #grue #crane #red #redcrowned (à ZooParc de Trégomeur)
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streifzuege · 6 years
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Kushiro Wetlands NP
Auf Hokkaido angekommen, freuen wir uns über die angenehmen 20 Grad mit Sonne! Am ersten Tag haben wir den Kushiro Wetlands National Park erkundet. Hier ist das letzte Gebiet, wo der Rotkronenkranich , ein Symbol für Japan, zu Hause ist. Im Park haben wir leider keinen gesehen, trotzdem war die Landschaft schön und es gab riesige Libellen. Auf der Autofahrt zum nächsten Zeltplatz hatten wir aber Glück und haben drei Kraniche im Feld gesehen.
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