Rebis Colony Spider
The Rebis colony spider (Rebis nelli) is a small white arthropod-like creature, similar in appearance to a large spider or a long-legged white crab. It displays theorized group intelligence or swarm intelligence, with large colonies of spiders forming ambulatory masses of sufficient power and coordination to match that of a mechanized chassis. The group intelligence appears to be predicated on some form of radiofrequency transmission and reception, although the exact mechanism requires further study. The range of specific frequencies required to connect to the spiders have been documented.
Spiders also react positively to video transmissions, and can possibly be entranced or subdued by video of spiders. Further research necessary to determine how spiders interact with video transmission.
The colony spider may, in large masses, have tool usage capability; alternatively they may simply be drawn to large sources of radiation in excess of 4 Gy, notably mechanized chassis reactors. They are also capable of sophisticated dissection of their prey, including the integration of human flesh, wood, metal, rock, etc. into colony 'armatures'.
A nest has also been located. Larger spiders emit radiation in excess of what our sensors can process, and are extremely destructive.
| Size Class | Class One (larger masses Class Two, possibly above) |
| Hostility | Extremely hostile |
| Danger level: | 0-1 (single unit) or 2+ (masses, dependent on size and tool usage) |
| Research status | Multiple dead specimen biomass samples.
3 living specimens. Construction of specialized containment underway. |
First encounter
The first colony spiders encountered were a mass animating a mechanized chassis. Investigation revealed that the muscular system of the former pilot had been threaded through the armature. Application of high explosive and electrical stimulation provoked the mass before it self-immolated by (apparently purposefully) detonating the coldcore of the chassis by striking it repeatedly against a rock until its containment system failed.
Second encounter
A second animated chassis has been found, this time without a functioning reactor. Subject reacted aggressively to our presence and attacked alongside swarms of spiders released from within the mech. Mech displayed minor regeneration capabilities.
The animated chassis' tracks were traced back to a nest. Large spider in the nest was far bigger that its smaller counterparts, and instantly destroyed a drone with a losing laser attack. Discretion advised.
Further research
KNOWN FACTORS:
- Individual spiders are highly fragile and easily killed by glancing hits from mech-scale weapons.
- Some communication by radio frequency mechanism.
- We now have the radio frequency. It's mostly screams.
- Provoked and distracted easily by electrical and radiofrequency stimulation.
- Individual spiders are easily distracted by images of spiders
- They may be trying to communicate with the images? Not very smart alone.
- Colony organism.
- Expert manipulation and exploitation of complex organic and inorganic structures.
- Mechs exploited in this way have mild regeneration and possibly natural armor repairing capabilites.
UNKNOWN FACTORS:
- Intelligence. (Tool usage?)
- Hunting behaviors.
- Genome.
- Solitary behaviors.
- Life cycle.
- THERE'S A BIG SPIDER OUT THERE
- IT'S HUGE
- IT'S HIGHLY RADIOACTIVE AND HAS A RADIOACTIVE LASER
Further study is extremely important.
--Nell Fogler (Acting Xenobiologist)
-- Supplemented by Qi~