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- | ====== Salarians ====== | ||
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- | =====Basics===== | ||
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- | The Salarians are warm-blooded amphibians native to the planet Sur' | ||
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- | Salarians are known for their observational capability and non-linear thinking. This manifests as an aptitude for research and espionage. They are constantly experimenting and inventing, and it is generally accepted that they always know more than they are letting on. | ||
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- | The Salarians are a bipedal race of amphibians, with tall, elongated bodies well-suited for their high metabolism, and skeletons composed of more cartilage than those of other races such as humans. Salarian heads are long and thin, and have a pair of horns protruding from the top of their skulls. Skin varies in color, from bright reds and greens to the more common shades of blue or grey. Their blood is a greenish color. Salarian eyes are large and oval and have thin membranes in place of eyelids. The pupils are a wide slit, oriented horizontally, | ||
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- | Salarians are noted for their high-speed metabolism, which allows them to function on just one hour of sleep a day. Their minds and bodies work faster than most sapient races, making them seem restless or hyperactive. The drawback of this active metabolism is a short lifespan of around 40 human years. | ||
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- | The Salarians are amphibian haplo-diploid egg-layers; unfertilized eggs produce males and fertilized eggs produce females. Once a year, a Salarian female will lay a clutch of dozens of eggs. Social rules prevent all but a fraction from being fertilized. As a result, 90% of the species is male. | ||
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- | Salarians have photographic memories and rarely forget a fact. They also possess a form of psychological " | ||
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- | Salarian sex drive and reproduction differ from that of humans, with Mordin Solus claiming that it is not hormone-based. Reproduction is more of a necessity and Salarians do not seem to desire sex for pleasure. | ||
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- | ===== History ===== | ||
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- | Salarians were already thriving on Sur' | ||
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- | Eventually, they progressed technologically to the point of colonizing planets beyond their own. | ||
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- | On their first three interstellar colonies, the Salarians planted settlements named Aegohr, Mannovai, and Jaëto. According to Kirrahe those settlements " | ||
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- | Though their military is nothing special, Salarians are currently seen as the premier intelligence and information-gathering race in the known parts of the galaxy. As such they are well respected, but some races, including a few humans, see the Salarians as manipulators. | ||
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- | ===== Culture ===== | ||
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- | Salarians excel at invention, preferring to use cutting-edge technology rather than settle for anything less. For example, their GARDIAN starship defenses put emphasis on high performance over reliability even though a malfunction could cost lives. They rejected a cheating device that used "brute force," | ||
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- | The Salarians see information gathering and even spying as a matter of course when dealing with other races, but this is not underhanded: | ||
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- | Normally, the rare Salarian females are cloistered on their worlds out of tradition and respect. Powerful female Dalatrasses are dynasts and political kingpins. They determine the political course of their respective regions through shrewd negotiation. Though male Salarians rise to positions of great authority in business, academia, or the military, they rarely have any input on politics. | ||
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- | Due to their method of reproduction, | ||
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- | Salarian names are quite complex. A full name includes – in order – the name of a Salarian' | ||
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- | The Salarian race also includes the Lystheni " | ||
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- | Salarians celebrate " | ||
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- | ===== Economy ===== | ||
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- | The Salarian economy is orders of magniture smaller than the empire, As they have less than 100 starsystems. It is based on " | ||
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- | Much of the recent raise of the technology (TL 11 transition) has come from Salarian innovation or reverse engineering of Salarian technology. | ||
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- | ===== Religion ===== | ||
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- | Salarians are not notably religious, but as free-willed sentients there are exceptions. One of the less favored Salarian religions worships a goddess, and claims that a certain pattern of overlapping craters in the southern hemisphere of Trelyn resembles her. Many Salarians believe in a wheel of life, which some liken to Hinduism due to a shared belief in reincarnation. | ||
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- | ===== Government ===== | ||
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- | The Salarian government, since at least 500 BE, is called the Salarian Union. It is a labyrinthine web of matrilineal bloodlines, with political alliances formed through interbreeding. | ||
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- | In many ways, the Salarian political network functions like somewhat like the Empire. Structurally, | ||
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- | Approaching 100 members, the first circle of a Salarian' | ||
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- | ===== Military ===== | ||
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- | In principle, the Salarian military is similar to the Empire, a small volunteer army that focuses on maneuver warfare. What differentiates the Salarians is not their equipment or doctrine, but their intelligence services and rules of engagement. The Salarians believe that a war should be won before it begins (a doctrine also espoused by some of humanity' | ||
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- | The unquestioned superiority of their intelligence services allows them to use their small military to maximum effectiveness. Well before fighting breaks out, they possess complete knowledge of their enemy' | ||
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- | In every war the Salarians have fought, they struck first and without warning. For the Salarians, to know an enemy plans to attack and let it happen is folly; to announce their own plans to attack is insanity. They find the human moral concepts of "do not fire until fired upon" and " | ||
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- | While capable of defending themselves against most threats, the Salarians know that they are small fish in a universe filled with sharks. As a point of survival, they have cultivated strong alliances with larger powers, particularly with the humans of the Empire. Though the relationship between the two species was rocky at first due to the human xenophopical tendensies based on the destruction of the federation, the Salarians take pains to keep this relationship strong enough that anyone who might threaten them risks intervention by the Empire. | ||
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- | =====Racial modifers===== | ||
- | See: [[character_special_background# |
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