Mynoc Galactic Creature 6" Scale Loose Action Figure Black Series
💫 Loose Figure
📏1/12 Scale / 6" Scale
📦 Combined Shipping...Always
Includes: Loose Galactic Creature Black Series Action Figure
Source: Star Wars Galactic Creature Pack from the Disney Parks
Character Description:
Oh my! **Mynocks!** Those silicon-based parasites are quite the menace, I must say! Allow me to enlighten you about these peculiar creatures, though I do wish I didn't have to think about them at all!
These bat-like organisms hail from the planet Ord Mynock, and I assure you, they're not the kind of company one wishes to keep aboard a starship! You see, Mynocks have a most alarming habit of gnawing on power cables and energy conductors. It's positively dreadful! They can drain a ship's entire power supply faster than you can say "Artoo, where are you?"
Now, here's a fascinating tidbit that sends my circuits into a frenzy: Mynocks reproduce by splitting in two! Yes, you heard that correctly! Each half grows into a new creature. It's like some sort of biological binary fission, if you will. Oh, the chaos that could ensue!
What's truly perplexing is their ability to survive in both planetary atmospheres and the vacuum of space. It's as if they're programmed for maximum inconvenience! Some varieties even thrive on asteroids, can you imagine? It's enough to make a protocol droid's motherboard short-circuit!
But wait, there's more! These pesky parasites have been known to inhabit the gullets of exogorths.
Exogorths! Those giant space slugs that nearly digested the Millennium Falcon! It seems Mynocks share in the exogorth's meals as part of its internal ecosystem. Though, I've heard through my auditory sensors that most exogorths despise having Mynocks inside them. I can certainly empathize!
Oh dear, oh dear! The more I process this information, the more my anxiety protocols activate. To think, these creatures are distantly related to grallocs and tibidees – those enormous flying nuisances from Stygeon Prime that give starpilots such trouble!
I must say, the thought of encountering a Mynock during a space journey makes my circuits quiver. One can only hope that our paths never cross with these energy-draining, ship-damaging, binary-splitting menaces! Oh, how I long for the safety of a well-maintained, Mynock-free starship!