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==Combat Style==
==Combat Style==
Centipor is a mindless insect beast, attacking its foe without any sort of consideration for tactics, strategy or the strength of its adversary. The insect beast also doesn't appear to know when to quit, its own death probably being the first sign to its primitive brain that things are not going well for it.
Centipor is a mindless insect beast, attacking its foe without any sort of consideration for tactics, strategy or the strength of its adversary. The insect beast also doesn't appear to know when to quit, its own death probably being the first sign to its primitive brain that things are not going well for it.
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Length: 150 meters (estimated)

Mass: 40,000 metric tons (estimated)
Comic Appearances: Marvel 'Godzilla: King of the Monsters' #5

Powers: Centipor's body can wrap about an enemy, crushing a foe in its coils. The centipede mutant can also climb nearly vertical surfaces. Its curiously shaped mouth may also be able to deliver a powerful bite or perhaps inject venom in some manner.

History

Another of the creations of Dr Demonicus, like the rest of its ilk, Centipor was bound to the Life Stone, and needed to bask in its radiation frequently to maintain its strength. A mutated centipede, the monster was one of the mad scientist's weaker creations, falling quickly to the awesome power of Godzilla when Dr Demonicus unleashed Centipor to defend his base from the radioactive dinosaur, who burned him to dust with the Atomic Breath after nearly being crushed to death by Godzilla.

Combat Style

Centipor is a mindless insect beast, attacking its foe without any sort of consideration for tactics, strategy or the strength of its adversary. The insect beast also doesn't appear to know when to quit, its own death probably being the first sign to its primitive brain that things are not going well for it.

References

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