
Especially creepy due to its mobility and tendency to gather in groups around electric fences, this invading plant force looked poised to inherit an earth filled with blind and vulnerable humans until we found their one weakness and exploited it mercilessly.
30 Monsterspam 17
30 Monsterspam 17
Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 425 x 400px
File Size 34 kB
Google is totally your friend:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/clubs/io/movie.....ooks/rhps.html
http://www.gla.ac.uk/clubs/io/movie.....ooks/rhps.html
Nice Triffid concept.
Theres quite a few of them out there. x_x I liked the flower on the british SERIES version better than I liked the british movie version, or indeed the first book version. It was interesting to find out salt water affected them though, I just got through watching the series on DVD and I was mulling over how to kill them all quite at once. Guess that'd work.
The evolved forms from Night of the Triffids were meant to be scarier, though. : (
Not the cute little wubbly-footed things you'd keep as a pet.
Theres quite a few of them out there. x_x I liked the flower on the british SERIES version better than I liked the british movie version, or indeed the first book version. It was interesting to find out salt water affected them though, I just got through watching the series on DVD and I was mulling over how to kill them all quite at once. Guess that'd work.
The evolved forms from Night of the Triffids were meant to be scarier, though. : (
Not the cute little wubbly-footed things you'd keep as a pet.
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