Difference between revisions of "Maggot"
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− | A [[w:Maggot|maggot]] is a larval form of a fly, while a [[w:Grub|grub]] is a larval form of a beetle. Maggots typically feed on rotting tissue or feces, lending to the [[:File:Soldier item maggot idle04.wav|comparisons to the brains of military recruits]], a drill sergeant trope. '' | + | {{See also|Soldier responses}} |
+ | ''A [[w:Maggot|maggot]] is a larval form of a fly, while a [[w:Grub|grub]] is a larval form of a beetle. Maggots typically feed on rotting tissue or feces, lending to the [[:File:Soldier item maggot idle04.wav|comparisons to the brains of military recruits]], a drill sergeant trope.'' | ||
'''Maggot(s)''' or '''grub(s)''' may refer to: | '''Maggot(s)''' or '''grub(s)''' may refer to: | ||
− | * [[Grub Grenades]], a cosmetic item for the Soldier. | + | * [[Grub Grenades]], a [[Cosmetic items|cosmetic item]] for the [[Soldier]]. |
* [[Larval Lid]], a cosmetic item for the Soldier. | * [[Larval Lid]], a cosmetic item for the Soldier. | ||
* [[Private Maggot Muncher]], a cosmetic item for the Soldier. | * [[Private Maggot Muncher]], a cosmetic item for the Soldier. | ||
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Revision as of 19:27, 20 June 2022
See also: Soldier responses
A maggot is a larval form of a fly, while a grub is a larval form of a beetle. Maggots typically feed on rotting tissue or feces, lending to the comparisons to the brains of military recruits, a drill sergeant trope.
Maggot(s) or grub(s) may refer to:
- Grub Grenades, a cosmetic item for the Soldier.
- Larval Lid, a cosmetic item for the Soldier.
- Private Maggot Muncher, a cosmetic item for the Soldier.
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