Aquatian
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Physiology
Appearance
Aquatians are aquatic beings which resemble the earth species Tursiops Truncatis, the Bottlenose Dolphin. An elongated torso sports as the only limbs a pair of long fins approximately a third of the way down the torso, a second shorter pair another third down, and finally ending in a fluked tail. In addition to these movable limbs, there is a dorsal fin situated halfway along the spinal column, with a smaller stub of bone immediately behind. The head is similarly elongated, forming an almost conical skull with two pair of solid-black eyes on either side of the head. The skin, which has the texture of smooth galvanized rubber, is usually a silver-grey in color, shading from darker tones on the top to lighter tones on the underside. The average length of an adult is 4.5 meters, and the average weight is 760 kg.
Variability Among Individuals and Genders
Locomotion & Manipulation
Body Chemistry
Chemical and Environmental Hazards
Senses
Reproduction
Food and Energy Requirements
Lifespan & Lifecycles
Instinctual Psychology
Evolution
Habitats and Ecosystems
Communcation & Interaction
Combat Capabilities/Natural Weapons
Special Racial Capabilities
History
Historical Overview
Pre-History
Early History
Modern History
First Contact
Empire and Colonization
Society
Cultural Psychology
LANGUAGE
Hereditary Positions
Social Mobility/Status/Rank
Distribution of Wealth
Cultural Subgroups
View of Society's Role
Centralized Structures/Governments
Coexistance with Alien Species
Formation of Joint Governments with Aliens
Role of the Military
Privacy and the Role of the Media
The Rights of the Individual Vs. Those of Society
Ethnocentrism
Overall Attitudes, Especially Towards Aliens
Fashions & Manners of Dress
Diplomacy and Alien Relations
Allies
Enemies
Religion & Philosophy
Belief Systems
Rituals & Taboos
Historic Vs Modern Religions/Beliefs
Internal Conflicts & Dissent
Responses to Faiths of Other Species
Morality and Codes of Ethics
Metaphysical Views on Morality
Family and Community
Family Structure
Child-Rearing Practices
Schooling & Education
Traditional Family Roles
Naming Protocals
Starship Design
Artificial Gravity Preferences
Drive Technology
Range & Endurance
Warship Characteristics
Civilian Ship Characteristics
Technological Strengths
Power Generation and Storage
Robtics, Computers, and Automation
Vehicle Transport
Biotechnology
Technology's Place in Society
Rules, Measurement, and Math
Magic, Psi and Other Abilities
Magic
Psionics
Other
Economy and Industry
Industry
Agriculture
Commerce
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