Conductoid

Conductoids are an electrokinetic species from the Teslavorr Nebula.

Anatomy
Conductoids have black bodies, a large singular eye, two antennae, and a tail with plugs on the tips. They have four-fingered hands with similar plugs on the fingertips. They gain bolts on their shoulders, arms, and hips as they age.

Diet
Conductoids feed on eddies and currents of higher-energy particles near protostars.

Powers and abilities
Conductoids can absorb and redirect energy using the plugs on their antennae, tail, and fingers. They most commonly fire electrical energy that is powerful enough to harm Methanosians, Galvanic Mechamorphs, tangible Ectonurites, and Evolved Vaxasaurians.

Besides electricity, Conductoids can use their powers on other types of energy, including a Terroranchula's webbing and missiles generated by an evolved Vaxasaurian.

Conductoids can fly by aiming their hands toward the ground, firing streams of electricity in the process.

Conductoids possess enhanced strength, agility, and jumping skills.

Conductoids can temporarily gain enhanced speed while running along a current-carrying path, such as telephone lines.

Due to originating in a nebula rather than a planet, Conductoids can survive in the vacuum of space.

Weaknesses
Conductoids need to absorb energy occasionally because the energy they contain will deplete with each use.

A Conductoid's antennae can be easily pulled on, which can both irritate them and leave them stuck in place.

Conductoids cannot stop themselves from shooting their electric energy blasts. Therefore, they will have to resort to shooting it all up in the air to avoid collateral damage if they fail to catch a target.

Conductoids are vulnerable to being destroyed by a mutated Galvanic Mechamorph.

Culture and society
Conductoids are not social beings. Males of the species are negatively charged, while females are positively charged. If too many Conductoids of the same gender occupy the same area for an extended period of time, the resulting arc could destroy them all. Because the consequences of social groups are so potentially devastating, Conductoids tend to be solitary creatures.