Name: Xinne, Liberumratis caeli Description: Specimen appears as a bubble of hydrogen and fluid suspended in the air; this bubble seems to be composed of a superlight membrane of symbiotic amoeba and bacteria that thrive from each other as they process methane in the air. Behavior: They float, unable to move by themselves, only influenced by the wind. Tamability: Microorganisms Where is it found?: They can be found on Meridia over its many islands and floating islands; they are often found floating above small bodies of peroxide waters. Rarity: Common Diet/Method of gaining nutrients and energy: They are methanotrophic microorganisms, feeding from abundant methane in the air and processing it into hydrogen. Products?: Hydrogen gas Reproduction: They seem to form from the surface of the water as bacteria and amoeba form into a peroxide bubble and float up. Size: They can range in various sizes, from very tiny bubbles to large bubbles a meter in diameter. Weight: Near weightless Lifespan: They are self-sustaining Abilities: They float Flaws: Extremely fragile; they are stronger than most bubbles, but a good needle poke can still cause the bubble to collapse, sending the bacteria into the water, incompatible with more typical biochemistries.