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Klklk

History

The Klklk are a race of insectoids from the planet La'kll. It's a world which is is countless light years from Earth. On which they had established a vast and benevolent civilization which farmed the worlds of its system. When their food ran out because their soil was no longer fertile, they were forced to travel to other worlds. They would only take what they needed for sustenance, and in exchange they would give those worlds their super-seed which they had developed eons ago. Once it was planted, it would feed that world for millennia. They ferry the super-seed to the surface and teach the natives how to nurture the super-seed. All the insectoids requested is that they grow not only their own food but also food for the Klklk.

The Klklk arrived on Earth to repeat the process, and encountered angry farmers in Quebec (Canada) who violently resisted efforts to harvest crops. They attacked the Klklk, using lethal force but the Klklk were able to disarm them. The Hulk interfered, forcing the Klklk to retreat. He jumped on board their spacecraft and attacked those on board, in the process bursting open the storage room which contained the super-seed. He was pacified by the queen's telepathy who explained who they were and what they were doing. The Hulk was advised that the super-seed was ruined, therefore they would not be able to share it with the Earth.[1]

Powers and Abilities

Powers

Telepathy, disintegration bolts, webbing

Habitat

Habitat

73% surface covered with water, world-wide mineral content is depleted, lots of farmland

Gravity

120% Earth standard

Atmosphere

63% nitrogen, 28% oxygen

Population

4.4 billion

Miscellaneous

Type of Government

Hive-like matriarchy

Level of Technology

Intermediate level starships, skilled in genetic engineering in plants as they are primarily an agricultural society

Cultural Traits

Highly benevolent

Representatives

Ba't'll, queen of the hive

See Also

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