Gograhhah

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Gograhhah
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Base Information
Classification
Status Minor Race
Locomotion Walker
Terrain
Body Form
Confluence Non-humanoid
Bio-Identenoid Alien
Size 2.0 meters
Weight
Culture
Languages Unknown Native Language
Social Structure
Technological Epoch TL:10-12
Psionic potential Standard
Origin World
Homeworld location Ziruushda (Dagudashaag 1204)
UWP
A977377-A
StarportA Excellent: Starship Construction, Overhaul, Refined fuel
Size9 Large (14,400 km, 1.03g - 1.33g)
Atmosphere7 Standard (tainted)
Hydrographics7 Wet World 70%
Population3 Low (4 thousand)
Government7 Balkanization
Law7 Moderate Law (no firearms)
Tech LevelA Early Stellar (jump drive)
Primary Star M1 V
Atmosphere Standard (tainted)
Off-world presence No
Zoetic individuals No
Source
Reference "Library Data: Old Suns." Signal-GK 04 51.
Canon No
Also see

The Gograhhah of Ziruushda (Dagudashaag 1204) are an extinct minor race.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

Very little is known of the Gograhhah – the name comes from the only surviving recording of a reivers’ attack and appears to be the most common word spoken. Their appearance seems to show them as being of a number of different races, many completely unknown today however they are all bipedal, tall (over 2m high), completely bald and have extremely long arms (hanging two thirds of the length of their bodies).

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Their only known presence is on Ziruushda (Dagudashaag 1204) where they left the thousands of statues that lie along its coasts and under its shallow seas. These statues apparently depict all known races within Dagudashaag as well as several unknown, possibly extinct races. It is believed that the statues were left by one of those now extinct races, the Gograhhah Reivers.

Sometime during the Long Night the Reivers vanished or went extinct and now the only evidence we have is a single surviving holofilm recording, the statues and carvings and their reputation for ruthlessness.

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