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skinks

n. (plural of skink English)

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The stunning, ear-ringing quiet that fell when the Skinks stopped battering the bunkers lasted only seconds.

The Skinks have a lower body temperature than humans, they give infra signals just like smaller animals.

Marines of 26th FIST had about the Skinks told them the creatures were almost impossible for the surveillance satellites to detect.

Staff Sergeant Groap, only a few meters away, was also firing and flaming Skinks in the water.

The Skinks in the water became aware of the two Marines firing at them.

The two scuttled backward, firing at the more than a dozen Skinks that were still charging and spraying acid.

The Skinks had come in sight of one of the survivors of second squad, and another Skink flashed brightly into vapor.

A shrill voice barked out commands, and the remaining Skinks spun about and raced for the water.

Groap and Ransfield snapped off more plasma bolts at them, and only three Skinks managed to reach the water and disappear under the surface.

Grandar Bay has its surface reconnaissance analysts using the same technique to study the satellite data that was developed when an infantry platoon from 34th FIST first encountered the Skinks on Society 437.

In all previous contacts with the Skinks, they always either carried away their casualties or their casualties were vaporized.

The string-of-pearls, which had so much difficulty picking up infrared signals from the Skinks, had no problem seeing their horrid weapons.

The Skinks knocked three of those six Jerichos out of the air before they reached their targets.

The flashes of dying Skinks lighted the bright afternoon even more brilliantly.

The Marine cluster munitions mowed Skinks down by scores, but more of them survived because of their body armor and helmets.