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==Physiology==
 
==Physiology==
 
===Appearance===
 
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Dak Leriti are a machine species, and are capable of constructing their bodies into virtually any form required. All will have a metallic sheen to the surface unless encased in another substance, such as plastics or even living tissues. Size and mass will vary based on current Frame (Dak Leriti term for the physical body.
 
===Locomotion & Manipulation===
 
===Locomotion & Manipulation===
 
Being a machine race, Dak Leriti can construct their bodies to any number of specifications, utilizing a wide array of locomotion and manipulation methods. Drones are often given insectoid or vehicular Frames, while Functions and Versatiles have more ‘conventional’ shapes.
 
Being a machine race, Dak Leriti can construct their bodies to any number of specifications, utilizing a wide array of locomotion and manipulation methods. Drones are often given insectoid or vehicular Frames, while Functions and Versatiles have more ‘conventional’ shapes.

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Dak Leriti

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Physiology

Appearance

Dak Leriti are a machine species, and are capable of constructing their bodies into virtually any form required. All will have a metallic sheen to the surface unless encased in another substance, such as plastics or even living tissues. Size and mass will vary based on current Frame (Dak Leriti term for the physical body.

Locomotion & Manipulation

Being a machine race, Dak Leriti can construct their bodies to any number of specifications, utilizing a wide array of locomotion and manipulation methods. Drones are often given insectoid or vehicular Frames, while Functions and Versatiles have more ‘conventional’ shapes.

Communcation & Interaction

Body Chemistry

Senses

Lifespan & Lifecycles

Combat Capabilities/Natural Weapons

Special Racial Capabilities

Magic

Psionics

Other Abilities

Society

Cultural Psychology

LANGUAGE

Naming Protocals

Social Mobility/Status/Rank

Cultural Subgroups

Governments

Overall Attitudes

Rituals & Taboos

Morality and Codes of Ethics

Fashions & Manners of Dress

Allies

Enemies

History

Historical Overview

First Contact

Empire and Colonization


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