No creature in recent memory has been as widely misunderstood as the galactopus. Once thought to float mindlessly through the void consuming whatever fleeting bits of matter floated into its path, we now know it is a purposeful and voracious destroyer, capable of leveling a city the size of Akron, Ohio. Astrobiologists are unclear what motivates the galactopus to wreak such havoc, but they do know that Akron is home to forty-five percent of America's rubber industry and losing it would be a critical blow to the economy.
Until now the galactopus has been able to rampage through the galaxy unchecked, but recent developments in space flight and ion displacement cannons give us hope that one day soon mankind will be able to rid itself of this eight-legged menace once and for all.
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