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=== Locomotory Stances ===
 
=== Locomotory Stances ===
''Gaits:''
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''Gaits (Locomotion & Stance):''
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# Ambulation
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# Arboreal Locomotion (Brachiation)
 
# Concertina Locomotion
 
# Concertina Locomotion
 
# Digitigrade
 
# Digitigrade
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# Hand-walking
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# Jumping
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# Knuckle-walking
 
# Orthograde (vertical)
 
# Orthograde (vertical)
 
# Lateral Undulation  
 
# Lateral Undulation  
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# Metachronal Locomotion
 
# Plantigrade
 
# Plantigrade
 
# Pronograde (horizontal)
 
# Pronograde (horizontal)
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# Rectilinear Locomotion
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# Rolling
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# Running
 
# Saltigrade
 
# Saltigrade
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# Sidewinding
 
# Unguligrade
 
# Unguligrade
 
# Undulatory Locomotion
 
# Undulatory Locomotion
# Rectilinear Locomotion
 
# Rolling
 
# Sidewinding
 
# Arboreal Locomotion (Brachiation)
 
# Hand-walking
 
# Jumping
 
# Knuckle-walking
 
# Running
 
 
# Walking
 
# Walking
  

Revision as of 13:46, 25 March 2019

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A Ped is an appendage on an organism used primarily for locomotion.

Description (Specifications)

Most creatures or sophonts use limbs or appendages specialized towards one of two ends:

  1. Specialized fine motor limbs called manipulators for the handling of tools.
  2. Specialized ambulatory limbs called peds for locomotion.

Peds by Number

  1. Uniped
    1. Gastropod
    2. Monopod
    3. Sciapod
  2. Biped
  3. Tripod
  4. Quadriped
    1. Tetrapod
  5. Quintapod
  6. Hexapod
  7. Septapod
  8. Octopod

Peds by Type

  1. Gastropod
  2. Monopod
  3. Sciapod
  4. Tetrapod

Locomotory Stances

Gaits (Locomotion & Stance):

  1. Ambulation
  2. Arboreal Locomotion (Brachiation)
  3. Concertina Locomotion
  4. Digitigrade
  5. Hand-walking
  6. Jumping
  7. Knuckle-walking
  8. Orthograde (vertical)
  9. Lateral Undulation
  10. Metachronal Locomotion
  11. Plantigrade
  12. Pronograde (horizontal)
  13. Rectilinear Locomotion
  14. Rolling
  15. Running
  16. Saltigrade
  17. Sidewinding
  18. Unguligrade
  19. Undulatory Locomotion
  20. Walking

History & Background (Dossier)

Evolution is a tricky thing and a very wide variety of evolutionary advantages have developed for different species. These include dual-use limbs, tails, headless torsos, and a very wide variety of ped and manipulator types. While humanoid body plans are very common on standard gravity planets, non-human body types are nearly as common in the same range of environments.

References & Contributors (Sources)

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.