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Glow Moss, they call it. Little is known about it, other than it's an organic lifeform perfectly adapted to living in vacuum. It lives on asteroids, and once it gets a hold, it's very difficult to eradicate, hence its other name – Hermit's Bane. As an alien lifeform, some say it should be protected – but try telling that to a rock hermit. Undeniably attractive to the eye as it flows and changes colour, whatever it uses to break down the rock it feeds on is highly corrosive, which makes handling it difficult, if not impossible. There are tales told of it eating its way through hull plating, and it seems particularly attracted to copper. But that's only old spacers' talk, which exobiologists dismiss as fanciful.
 
Glow Moss, they call it. Little is known about it, other than it's an organic lifeform perfectly adapted to living in vacuum. It lives on asteroids, and once it gets a hold, it's very difficult to eradicate, hence its other name – Hermit's Bane. As an alien lifeform, some say it should be protected – but try telling that to a rock hermit. Undeniably attractive to the eye as it flows and changes colour, whatever it uses to break down the rock it feeds on is highly corrosive, which makes handling it difficult, if not impossible. There are tales told of it eating its way through hull plating, and it seems particularly attracted to copper. But that's only old spacers' talk, which exobiologists dismiss as fanciful.
  
  
 
Griff's Glowroids can be downloaded [https://app.box.com/s/da4d96tu159tiuyguaki69a93moq5exa here].
 
Griff's Glowroids can be downloaded [https://app.box.com/s/da4d96tu159tiuyguaki69a93moq5exa here].

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Glow Moss, they call it. Little is known about it, other than it's an organic lifeform perfectly adapted to living in vacuum. It lives on asteroids, and once it gets a hold, it's very difficult to eradicate, hence its other name – Hermit's Bane. As an alien lifeform, some say it should be protected – but try telling that to a rock hermit. Undeniably attractive to the eye as it flows and changes colour, whatever it uses to break down the rock it feeds on is highly corrosive, which makes handling it difficult, if not impossible. There are tales told of it eating its way through hull plating, and it seems particularly attracted to copper. But that's only old spacers' talk, which exobiologists dismiss as fanciful.


Griff's Glowroids can be downloaded here.