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Beta Omega Three (Catalog Entry GEC-19816C)
Planet Type: Class M (Tropical) - Economy (Average): Barter - Government (Average): Tribal - Population: Low
Dominant Sapiens - Nydilird (Singular, Insectoid)
Physical Description(s) (See Attached Imagery): One of the larger sapients on record, the Nydilird greatly resemble a common species of tree-analog native to their world. This is to such an extent that even thermal and similar sensor types will often confuse the two. Taken by themselves they are often considered pleasant to the eye, especially by those who enjoy the outdoors. They are noted for a particular odor associated with their hunting behavior - that of warm apple fritters. This odor is produced by the digestion of insect analogs and serves as a lure.
General Overview: Generally amiable and conversationalist, the Nydilird were easily persuaded to join with the Republic. They have little interest in adopting outside technology or in developing their economy or government, however. By and large they are content to simply be and the planet has been designated as a Protected Evolutionary Location (PEL).
Cuus (Catalog Entry GEC-259873D)
Planet Type: Class M (Archipelago) - Economy (Average): Mature Agrarian - Government (Average): Communal - Population: Moderate
Dominant Sapiens - Ocoredus (Singular, Crustacean Humanoid)
Physical Description(s) (See Attached Imagery): True to their crustacean origins, the Ocoredus take on much of the physical appearance of developed crabs mixed to a certain extent with terrestrial insects. Four spiked legs support a bi-segmented thorax and torso with four arms, two equipped with claw-like hands and the other fine single manipulators. Four eyes are arranged across their head, each an extendable stalk that can be retracted into a sheltered socket under a segmented 'brow'. They are quite dexterous and nimble on their feet, able to use all four arms and legs simultaneously while navigating treacherous terrain and while undertaking complex manual activities. Ocoredus are hermaphroditic and reproduce in a very interesting manner, with mature adults planting their spawn which then grows into a complex plant-like structure that is itself segmented into several 'stalks'. These stalks will then grow and mature and finally hatch - detach - into adolescents, who will then spend most of their youth in the ocean feeding. After a number of molts they will abandon the sea again to plant their own spawn.
- jellyfish/crustaceans with a complex culture where reproduction is highly regimented. coastal people, insular, amiability is moderate, interest in government participation low, interest in technology expansion moderate - economic and quality of life.
General Overview: Like their reproductive cycle, Ocoredus culture and government is highly regimented.
Shu'na'f (Catalog Entry GEC-2451994E)
Planet Type: Class M (Temperate) - Economy (Average): Complex Barter - Government (Average): Complex Territorial - Population: Moderate
Dominant Sapiens - S'hul'i'xej'i (Singular, Serpentine)
Physical Description(s) (See Attached Imagery):
serpentine with prehensile tongues. well-developed culture and government. amiability is high, interest in government service high, technology expansion moderate. offworld cultural products made of serpent scales.
General Overview:
Pahn-Tang (Catalog Entry GEC-2199066B)
Planet Type: Class M (Highland) - Economy (Average): Mercantile - Government (Average): Local Theocratic - Population: High
Dominant Sapiens - Ifin (Singular, Amphibian Humanoid)
Physical Description(s) (See Attached Imagery):
evolved amphibian mudskippers. codified warrior Male society. amiability moderate, government interest moderate but difficult. cultural tourism. sport ball exports. technological adoption moderate. martial artists. defense force recruiting high.
General Overview:
Ouern (Catalog Entry GEC-198767B)
Planet Type: Class M (Temperate) - Economy (Average): Mercantile - Government (Average): Complex Feudal - Population: High
Dominant Sapiens - Ouern (Singular, Mammalian Humanoid)
Physical Description(s) (See Attached Imagery):
ruffed fuzzies. established medieval culture and economy, amiability mixed, government interest mixed. cultural tourism welcome. exotic materials for off world exports. lifting wood. technology adoption varies by province.
General Overview:
Suwen-Brineni (Catalog Entry GEC-175146)
Planet Type: Not Applicable (Star System) - Economy (Average): None - Government (Average): Anarchy - Population: Very Low
Dominant Sapiens - Suwen-origin Evolved Artificial Lifeform (Singular, Amorphic Siliconoid)
Physical Description(s) (See Attached Imagery): Created by an experimental artificial intelligence itself created by the Suwen civilization before its self-destruction, the unnamed residents of GEC-175146 are a unique cellular electronic amorphic siliconoid. That is, they are composed of numerous large electronic 'cells' that can then organize into specific systems on an as-needed basis. Their forms are extremely malleable, with most flattening themselves out to form large solar collectors and antennas, which they use to communicate with others of their kind while absorbing radiant energy from the system's star. Designed as an intelligent infiltration and intelligence tool, they are adept at adapting their form to local circumstances as well as rapidly adopting and understanding encountered technologies. Originally what we would deem an 'expert system', this morphic nature has enabled a slow evolution that has emerged into sentience for most of their species, though this is an individual trait. Given the opportunity they are capable of 'reproduction' with two or more individuals donating a collection of 'cells' to the formation of a new individual; this is extremely rare.
General Overview: The danger represented by this civilization is immediate and well-recognized. Their intelligence and capabilities make them capable of anything from government infiltration and subversion to industrial and military espionage and sabotage. Their ability to closely mimic both biological and electronic systems makes them a higher-order threat; that they are immune to several of our most potent anti-personnel weapons increases this danger. It also makes them profoundly useful. Those who can be are being actively recruited while those who have displayed anti-social or anti-government tendencies are being closely monitored. Officially this system is designated as a Protected Evolutionary Location (PEL) but Defense Force operations in this system are authorized to take unreasonable measures to ensure their own security.
While Republic contact with the system is still in early days, several individuals have already been recruited or have willingly joined. The short and medium term goal is to ensure that the residents are safe from outside exploitation and that outsiders are safe from them.
Special Notation: See File (GEC-175146B)
Kliani I (Catalog Entry GEC-9873A)
Planet Type: Class M (Rocky) - Economy (Average): Barter - Government (Average): Tribal - Population: Low
Dominant Sapiens - Kliani (Singular, Exotic Bioform)
Physical Description(s) (See Attached Imagery):
Unknown - double-ended ball aliens. extremely simple, tribal culture, no economy, no exports except ball Pearl's. under evolutionary protection.
General Overview:
Thesulia VI (Catalog Entry GEC-199861F)
Planet Type: Class M (Marshy) - Economy (Average): Low Barter - Government (Average): Complex Tribal - Population: Low
Dominant Sapiens - Kotolathi (Singular, Quadruped Amphibian)
Physical Description(s) (See Attached Imagery):
- extremely large. migratory amphibians. amiability moderate, government interest high. very talkative. notable off world export is the croksus, a cow sized insect with a savory flesh and chitinous exoskeleton popular with other low cultures as a craft good. technology interest is low, but not for lack of trying. nearly an evolutionary protected system.
General Overview:
Or'Hurn 3 (Catalog Entry GEC-12341C)
Planet Type: Class M (Cyclic Glacial) - Economy (Average): Complex pre-Industrial - Government (Average): Complex Territorial - Population: Moderate
Dominant Sapiens - Tujerg (Singular, Humanoid)
Physical Description(s) (See Attached Imagery):
- yeti. hibernating furry humanoids. developing economy and functional government. very amiable with a guest culture. government interest and participation moderate. technological interest high. no exports to speak of.
General Overview:
Ceruchul (Catalog Entry GEC-423145B)
Planet Type: Class M (Savanna) - Economy (Average): Corrupt pre-Industrial - Government (Average): Corrupt Complex Local Representative - Population: High
Dominant Sapiens - Dru (Singular, Humanoid)
Physical Description(s) (See Attached Imagery): Squat and vaguely reminiscent of a Terran rhinoceros. Males and females both have an exagerated cuspid that comes together into a single 'horn' between their side-spaced eyes. This is typically drilled with a hole and then set with jewelry that indicates the individual's social and economic status.
General Overview: Corrupt; multiple emphasis. While the Dru culture, economy, and government is both complex and well-developed, it is notably corrupt with patronage being the most common form and nepotism a close second. That said, it is a genial corruption with most accepting it and embracing it. Those who do not are publicly considered 'noble' while privately there is a concept of 'sport' in the attempt to turn them from their virtue. This applies to off-worlders as well, with the Republic's clear demonstrations of virtue lauded by the Dru political establishment while continually tested in person.
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