
Ahoy! Primal Groudon/Captain Cuttlefish, at your service!
In the form, personal pronouns are used sometimes, but I am not saying that the scientist in charge of Nurvus is myself. I'm simply pretending to be the scientist taking notes on him. So don't get confused.


This creature's original title was Bio-Mechanical Test Subject 101, and was often just called BMTS-101. He was given the name Nurvus by some scientists, pronounced like nervous in reference to the nerve suit he was given to test with. It is connected to most of his nervous system, so they saw it fitting.


BMTS-101 is a male, and trust me, they have made sure of that. He shows absolutely no signs that he's a female, and it would be rather easy to see.


Test subject seems to react harshly to light; he flinches and cowers when lights are turned on; he seems to love when it's very dark in his chamber
Test subject seems to dislike being touched by any living thing; he will growl and snap if any creature comes close to him without warning
Test subject seems to enjoy tricking scientists; he will act cute and playful, but beware and
do not approach the test subject when he's acting like this; test subject will violently attack any creature that comes close when he acts like this
Test subject hates nearly all scientists; I am one exception, but it is suggested that is because I feed him. Any other scientists that have tried to feed the subject have been attacked, and it is unknown why.
Test subject seems to enjoy aerial exercises and will soar about whenever possible.
When put in a room with any other creature, the test subject will attack at first sight, even if the other creature poses no threat; Test subject will not stop until the other creature has submitted to him, and even after that point he will kill them unless interfered with by scientists.
Test subject sometimes speaks human words; these spoken words sound unnaturally similar to human voices, but test subject's voice has a metallic tone to it, and many have said it sounds similar to pieces of metal scraping together. It is unknown why test subject sounds like this, or how he speaks human words.
Test subject will sometimes howl in the middle of the night. It is unknown why this happens.


Certain items were given to BMTS-101 to enhance testing results. Test subject was given mechanical wings that enable flight and a surgically-attached muscle and bone enhancer to his nervous system.
The wings, though made if metal, are incredibly lightweight and give BMTS-101 full flight capabilities. The wings cannot be removed, as they are surgically attached to his muscles and nervous system. Though the wings mainly operate on electricity, they will still function without it. Test subject seems to use flight for most attackes on other creatures.
Then there's that bone-and-muscle enhancer. That's a very interesting piece of equipment, really. It mimicks that of the test subject's sibling's similar item, and as do his wings. The littler, rounder parts of the nerve suits are surgically inserted into BMTS-101's flesh, right about where the joints are. They allow his muscles to move faster, and prevent his joints from wear and tear, so this makes him a great runner, jumper, and kicker. The line-looking parts of the suit are simply wires that are also surgically embedded into his flesh. They help to give him stronger bones that resist fractures and breaks. The nerve suit cannot be removed, as the test subject begins to physically break down just moments after the suit is removed. Keeping it off for long could prove fatal.


The test subject was born here. Not unusual, as most test subjects are born in the facility. Test subject originally had some siblings, but most of them were malnourished and died off. Now, test subject is the only survivor from his litter.
