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bioroids

n. (plural of bioroid English)

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Therefore, the Elders had dispatched the six enormous mother ships, with their complements of assault craft and Bioroids, on a fifteen-year voyage by more conventional superluminal drive.

The survivors got back into tight pairs, covering one another as the Bioroids came back for another run.

The Masters' battle mecha surged in at them, the flashes of their fire lighting the expressionless insect eyes of the Bioroids' head-turrets.

Some went to Guardian mode, and one or two to Battloid-the Veritech equivalent of the Bioroids-while one or two remained in Fighter mode.

The Bioroids simply could not adjust to the smorgasbord of Earthly war-mecha suddenly facing them.

But using certain old Zentraedi decryption programs, the code breakers had come up with what they thought was the designation of the invaders' war machines: Bioroids.

On the ground, slugging it out toe to toe, the Bioroids had met their match.

The Bioroids halted, seemed to listen to something, and began retreating.

As they went they began dropping Bioroids, the mecha dispersing and advancing on their antigrav Hovercraft for an attack.

The Bioroids wove down through the tracers and solid-projectile fire, and then opened up.

The rest of the ATACs were shooting at the blue Bioroids that surged in at them.

Earth lacked the ships, equipment, and facilities to mount such an expedition in the foreseeable future, now that its main aerospace installation had been so badly ravaged by the Bioroids.

The Bioroids, of course, had pulled way back once that big Sunday punch let loose.

And, they all knew, the Bioroids probably hadn't exactly headed home for the locker rooms, either.

And that in turn meant that somebody was going to have to keep the Bioroids away from the shuttle.