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[[File:Neuroloid.PNG|120px|right|thumb|The Flying Spaghetti Monster's lesser known cousin.]] Neuroloids are strange looking Tyranid organisms that look like they are related to other floating Tyranid jellyfish organisms like the [[Spore Mine]]s and the [[Meiotic Spore]]s. Although some in /tg/ would just like to refer them as purple Flying Spaghetti Monsters. ==Overview== Neuroloids form a symbiotic relationship with the larger [[Neurotyrant]]s. They seem to act more like the Neurotyrant's own girl posse rather than actual bodyguards; assisting the Neurotyrants latent psychic abilities. A Neurotyrant always have two Neuroloids following it closely around. That's all the fluff there is to say about these things. ==Crunch== Crunchwise on 10th Edition, Neuroloids aren't a unit per se and more like support equipment. Neuroloids are to be uses as tokens for the Neurotyrant's '''Synaptic Relay''' ability. Pretty nifty. {{Tyranids-Creatures}}
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