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In practice, the vast majority of known [[Jovionoid]]s are flyers or floaters and breath hydrogen with alternate biochemistries compared to the conventional carbon-water based biochemistries of most conventional [[sophont]] species.  
 
In practice, the vast majority of known [[Jovionoid]]s are flyers or floaters and breath hydrogen with alternate biochemistries compared to the conventional carbon-water based biochemistries of most conventional [[sophont]] species.  
 
* [[Jovionoid]] civilizations are sometimes called "Hydrogen Societies."
 
* [[Jovionoid]] civilizations are sometimes called "Hydrogen Societies."
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''Notable Jovionoid Species:'' [[Charted Space]] knows only a handful of [[Jovionoid]] species:
 
 
== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
 
While [[Jovionoid]] [[Life]] is still considered rare within [[Charted Space]], many Imperial scientists feel that this is because the [[environment]]al and biological needs of [[Jovionoid]] species are very different than those of conventional terrestrial life. So the two have had little opportunity to interact fully, and in many cases, are not searching for each other. It is widely thought that a comprehensive program to search for Hydrogen-breathing [[Jovionoid]] life would turn up many other such species, and that while many of them would be primitive pre-spacefaring [[civilization]]s, the existing starfaring [[Jovionoid]]s have already proven that such [[life]] is viable.
 
 
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=== Notable Jovionoid Species ===
 
[[Charted Space]] knows only a handful of [[Jovionoid]] species:
 
 
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While [[Jovionoid]] [[Life]] is still considered rare within [[Charted Space]], many Imperial scientists feel that this is because the [[environment]]al and biological needs of [[Jovionoid]] species are very different than those of conventional terrestrial life. So the two have had little opportunity to interact fully, and in many cases, are not searching for each other. It is widely thought that a comprehensive program to search for Hydrogen-breathing [[Jovionoid]] life would turn up many other such species, and that while many of them would be primitive pre-spacefaring [[civilization]]s, the existing starfaring [[Jovionoid]]s have already proven that such [[life]] is viable.
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=== Jovionoids Outside of Charted Space ===
 
=== Jovionoids Outside of Charted Space ===
 
There are numerous reports that Jovionoid life is much more common outside of Charted Space. The general consensus of the greater scientific community is that this proposition is highly likely.
 
There are numerous reports that Jovionoid life is much more common outside of Charted Space. The general consensus of the greater scientific community is that this proposition is highly likely.

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A Jovionoid is a kind of lifeform that uses Gas Giants as its native world type (homeworld) rather than the more common terrestrials worlds or "rock balls" used by the majority of sophont species.

  • Jovionoids are considered unconventional life even when they have more conventional biochemistries.

Description (Specifications)

In practice, the vast majority of known Jovionoids are flyers or floaters and breath hydrogen with alternate biochemistries compared to the conventional carbon-water based biochemistries of most conventional sophont species.

  • Jovionoid civilizations are sometimes called "Hydrogen Societies."

Image Repository

No information yet available.

Conventional Life vs. Unconventional Life

While Jovionoids are by default considered unconventional life by most exobiologists, it is very possible for conventional lifeforms to develop very similar biologies, physiologies, and appearances to jovionoids and develop on terrestrial "rock ball" worlds. Most such terrestrial creatures or sophonts are floaters. This is considered convergant evolution by many exobiologists.

Specific Species Examples

Notable Jovionoid Species: Charted Space knows only a handful of Jovionoid species:

  1. Blimps
  2. Calipha
  3. Domination
  4. Jgd-ll-jagd
  5. Sheol

History & Background (Dossier)

While Jovionoid Life is still considered rare within Charted Space, many Imperial scientists feel that this is because the environmental and biological needs of Jovionoid species are very different than those of conventional terrestrial life. So the two have had little opportunity to interact fully, and in many cases, are not searching for each other. It is widely thought that a comprehensive program to search for Hydrogen-breathing Jovionoid life would turn up many other such species, and that while many of them would be primitive pre-spacefaring civilizations, the existing starfaring Jovionoids have already proven that such life is viable.

Jovionoids Outside of Charted Space

There are numerous reports that Jovionoid life is much more common outside of Charted Space. The general consensus of the greater scientific community is that this proposition is highly likely.

Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)

Jovionoids tend to be prolific species and experience much less competition for worlds than conventional, terrestrial life.

World Listing: 1105

The following systems, worlds, and gas giants are known places of residence for jovionoid sophonts:

16 of 16 World articles in Jovionoid
Arend  •  Asimidiske  •  Beleperan  •  Bondi  •  Dywosik  •  Gabik  •  Gh'kabrroo  •  Jagd  •  Liaw  •  Narrad  •  North  •  P'lay  •  Querion  •  Reshumirak  •  Tess  •  Udipeni  •  
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