Star Wars Garbage Monster at Summer Ortiz blog

Star Wars Garbage Monster. The garbage masher was home to a tentacled carnivore known as a dianoga. When they fall into the garbage chute, it panics. It knows the compactor may turn. Omi, like other dianoga, was a sentient [1]. Tentacle detail of a dianoga dwelling in the oily waste waters of the death star garbage system. Although primitive, they were actually sentient, and some dianoga were. Turns out the shuttle is really headed to the death star—where the dianoga follows the heroes through pipes and vents. The slimy monster poked an eyestalk above the surface of the garbage to see what had invaded its abode. It was a perilous refuge: Dianoga were large omnivorous cephalopods that hailed from the planet vodran in the si'klaata cluster of hutt space.

The Death Star Trash Monster!! WHAT IS IT?!? YouTube
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Although primitive, they were actually sentient, and some dianoga were. It knows the compactor may turn. It was a perilous refuge: When they fall into the garbage chute, it panics. Dianoga were large omnivorous cephalopods that hailed from the planet vodran in the si'klaata cluster of hutt space. Omi, like other dianoga, was a sentient [1]. The garbage masher was home to a tentacled carnivore known as a dianoga. The slimy monster poked an eyestalk above the surface of the garbage to see what had invaded its abode. Tentacle detail of a dianoga dwelling in the oily waste waters of the death star garbage system. Turns out the shuttle is really headed to the death star—where the dianoga follows the heroes through pipes and vents.

The Death Star Trash Monster!! WHAT IS IT?!? YouTube

Star Wars Garbage Monster Although primitive, they were actually sentient, and some dianoga were. Dianoga were large omnivorous cephalopods that hailed from the planet vodran in the si'klaata cluster of hutt space. Turns out the shuttle is really headed to the death star—where the dianoga follows the heroes through pipes and vents. It was a perilous refuge: It knows the compactor may turn. The garbage masher was home to a tentacled carnivore known as a dianoga. Omi, like other dianoga, was a sentient [1]. The slimy monster poked an eyestalk above the surface of the garbage to see what had invaded its abode. When they fall into the garbage chute, it panics. Tentacle detail of a dianoga dwelling in the oily waste waters of the death star garbage system. Although primitive, they were actually sentient, and some dianoga were.

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