Who Is The Zarbitz: Fact Or Fiction?

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Where there is power, there are those who wish to obtain it. The planetary location of the Tarukfama was revealed to a breed of Alien's called the “Zarbitz”. These were less than intelligent life that possessed immense weaponry and fire power. In order to add their collective the Zarbitz always travel with the entirety of their species. The zarbitz only objective is to consume all life from planet to planet using the life force they draw from them to replicate more and more of their species. After the location was revealed to them, they set off across the stars to retrieve it. On the Earthen Calendar date “March 15th 2020” The first starship disengaged their cloaking and broke earth's atmosphere. Raining death from above the initial attack struck a devastating blow …show more content…
After leaving the Planet a desolate wasteland the Zarbitz returned to their ships en orbit and fired their artillery at Earth. Earth was completely obliterated and the Tarukfama's vessel was destroyed as well. With the life force absorbed on Earth it allowed the Zarbitz to replicate at an alarming rate. They attempted to hunt down the being who they thought lied to them about the Tarukfama, but he had vanished without a trace. The Zarbitz began spreading further and further into the universes robbing planets of their resources and intelligent life. Realizing this would continue to happen until they were stopped the Zarbitz were green lit for extinction. A off the books mission, a team was dispatched the take out the Zarbitz ship. Two a-33 Blast cap Nukes were launched at the Zarbitz ship while they were migrating to their next planet. After all the destruction death and annihilation of several Alien species at the hands of Drill and the Zarbitz, the expectation that all races should co-exist in peace was widely recognized as a necessity throughout the

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