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|Type = [[Spike's crew|Bug Demon]] turned [[zompire]] |
|Type = [[Spike's crew|Bug Demon]] turned [[zompire]] |
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*[[Zompire]] |
*[[Zompire]] |
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*[[Spike's crew]] |
*[[Spike's crew]] |
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* Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, and durability |
* Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, and durability |
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* Razor-sharp claws and teeth |
* Razor-sharp claws and teeth |
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− | The "'''space-bug-zompire thing'''" was the term [[Spike]] used to refer |
+ | The "'''space-bug-zompire thing'''" was the term [[Spike]] used to refer the end result of one of his [[Spike's crew|bug demon crewmates]] being [[sire]]d by a [[zompire]], creating a unique demon life-form . Due to the destruction of the [[Seed of Wonder]], the bug mutated into a monstrous, vampiric beast with insectoid attributes and a secondary mouth inside its jaws. Nonetheless, they retained vampire weaknesses and limitations such as sunlight. |
The first, and so far only, example of a "space-bug-zompire thing" was [[Irene]]. |
The first, and so far only, example of a "space-bug-zompire thing" was [[Irene]]. |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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* The space-bug-zompire thing is actually a Xenomorph from the ''Alien'' film franchise. ''Aliens'' had previously been alluded to in the ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'' episode "[[Harm's Way]]", which established [[Weyland-Yutani]] as a top client of [[Wolfram & Hart]]. |
* The space-bug-zompire thing is actually a Xenomorph from the ''Alien'' film franchise. ''Aliens'' had previously been alluded to in the ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]'' episode "[[Harm's Way]]", which established [[Weyland-Yutani]] as a top client of [[Wolfram & Hart]]. |
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+ | *A [[Predator]] made an appearance in ''[[City of Despair]]''. |
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+ | *This is the only instance of a non-[[human]] life form being sired. |
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[[Category:Demon species]] |
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[[Category:Hybrids]] |
[[Category:Hybrids]] |
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Revision as of 22:04, 11 June 2021
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The "space-bug-zompire thing" was the term Spike used to refer the end result of one of his bug demon crewmates being sired by a zompire, creating a unique demon life-form . Due to the destruction of the Seed of Wonder, the bug mutated into a monstrous, vampiric beast with insectoid attributes and a secondary mouth inside its jaws. Nonetheless, they retained vampire weaknesses and limitations such as sunlight.
The first, and so far only, example of a "space-bug-zompire thing" was Irene.
Appearances
Behind the scenes
- The space-bug-zompire thing is actually a Xenomorph from the Alien film franchise. Aliens had previously been alluded to in the Angel episode "Harm's Way", which established Weyland-Yutani as a top client of Wolfram & Hart.
- A Predator made an appearance in City of Despair.
- This is the only instance of a non-human life form being sired.