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* '''Origin:''' Evolved | * '''Origin:''' Evolved | ||
* '''Frame Type:''' Cephalopod | * '''Frame Type:''' Cephalopod | ||
* '''Average Height:''' Varies greatly; old egg-bearers can reach more than thirty feet | * '''Average Height:''' Varies greatly; old egg-bearers can reach more than thirty feet in height out of the water, not counting the tentacles beneath the water.<ref name="esots-12">''[[Either Side of the Strand (Fiction) |Either Side of the Strand]]'', Chapter 12</ref> | ||
* '''Average Lifespan:''' | * '''Average Lifespan:''' | ||
* '''Gravity Preference:''' | * '''Gravity Preference:''' | ||
Revision as of 03:32, 18 November 2021
There are worse things than death. We do not want to become what we were never meant to be.
The Octopi are one of the True Alien species encountered by the Alliance.
One of two intelligent species that originated on a planet (later nicknamed Amity) of the star Theth-129. The Octopi are the only species remaining, following the deaths of the Small Ones. First contact was with Alysha Forrest and the UAV Stardancer.
Vital Statistics (At a Glance)
Pronounced as the Terran animal. "Octopi" instead of "octopuses" or "octopodes" or "cephalopods" or something else more technically accurate because Darya Darteriov called them that and they took to it.[1]
- Species Type: True alien
- Origin: Evolved
- Frame Type: Cephalopod
- Average Height: Varies greatly; old egg-bearers can reach more than thirty feet in height out of the water, not counting the tentacles beneath the water.[2]
- Average Lifespan:
- Gravity Preference:
- Homeworld: Amity
- Native Language: Some form of telepathy or esper talent, with the water of the homeworld oceans as a conduit.
Appearance and Physiology
Appearance
General stuff here about what they look like, faces, hands, feet, eyes. Colorations.
Physiology
Society
Member of what nations here. Information about colony worlds here.
Stereotypes
Common Family Structures
Religions
Native or Common Dress
Naming Conventions
History
Famous Figures
Characters
- ↑ Either Side of the Strand, Chapter 14
- ↑ Either Side of the Strand, Chapter 12