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[[User:Pilgrim|Pilgrim]]
 
[[User:Pilgrim|Pilgrim]]
 
== Human variants ==
 
 
Another one for you - what human variants are out there?
 
So far, there are:
 
 
* Hesphateans/Vulcans
 
* Kronans/Klingons
 
* Byzantines/Romulans
 
* Betazed
 
* Borg
 
 
Pretty much human with maybe cultural differences?
 
* Cardassians
 
* Bajorans
 
 
From the series
 
* Bynars - a good fit with the version you've sketched. Maybe a borg lite?
 
 
And ...?
 
 
May I suggest a few?
 
* Floaters/spacers - adapted for microgravity and radiation resistance, possibly with prehensile feet, or even an extra set of arms. Besides, I always wanted to play a floater marine in Trek.
 
* Upgraded humans - no bad recessives, better healing, longer lived, etc.
 
* Humans engineered for longer life - I swear I remember reading about these nearly 20 years ago - better designed for circulatory systems, sinuses and similar stuff. ISTR seeing them in Transhuman Space.
 
* Para-cetacean variants, able to exist in water like a dolphin or whale, and even more capable with technological gills.
 
 
[[User:Pilgrim|Pilgrim]]
 
 
Seems to me that the Haephesteans, Kronans and Byzantines were mentioned in the original thread as resulting from a variety of geneering, as well as the differences in cultures.  And if we are going with the idea of the green Orion slave-girls as a variety of bioroid, then that indicates that there is a variety of geneering going on in the Alliance as well.
 
 
[[User:LordDraqo]]
 

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