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The [[Hoplite]] (Marmatophagus var.) is a large, heavily armored, grazing intermittent found on many worlds throughout the territory once ruled by the [[Ziru Sirka]].   
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The [[Hoplite]] (''Marmatophagus var.'') is a large, heavily armored, grazing intermittent found on many worlds throughout the territory once ruled by the ''[[Ziru Sirka]]''.   
 
   
 
   
 
== Physiology & Ecology ==
 
== Physiology & Ecology ==
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== Life Cycle & Reproduction ==
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=== Life Cycle & Reproduction ===
 
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== Diet & Trophics ==
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Hoplites usually feed on small, burrowing animals. They locate the burrows by smell, and probe within them using an extensible, tough proboscis. When not in use, the proboscis is pulled back under the head, forming a j-shaped structure. Paired structures on either side of the proboscis serve as extremely sensitive feelers, used to detect the vibrations of an approaching predator or the faint sounds made by a burrowing animal. The forward-facing horns are sometimes used to enlarge a burrow to make the insertion of the proboscis and extraction of prey easier.
  
 
== History & Background ==
 
== History & Background ==
The world of origin of these beasts is not known with certainty, since many early [[Vilani]] colonizations and subsequent settlement efforts have resulted in worlds with mixed ecosystems. Because of the carapace and the horns, the hoplite is believed to have originated on a world with many large predators. This and other factors have limited the number of possible origin worlds to less than a dozen, mostly in the Vland sector.
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The world of origin of these beasts is not known with certainty, since many early [[Vilani]] colonizations and subsequent settlement efforts have resulted in worlds with mixed ecosystems. Because of the carapace and the horns, the hoplite is believed to have originated on a world with many large predators. This and other factors have limited the number of possible origin worlds to less than a dozen, mostly in the [[Vland Sector]].
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=== World Listing ===
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Known populations of this [[creature]] are found within the following [[system]]s and [[world]]s:
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  | [[Loren Wiseman]]. "Hoplite." ''[[Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society Online]]'' (2000)
 
  | [[Loren Wiseman]]. "Hoplite." ''[[Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society Online]]'' (2000)
  | {{Ludography cite|name= Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society volume 3 | article=Hoplite | page=80-81}}
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[[Category: Guidebook to Vland Sector]]

Latest revision as of 07:02, 20 August 2025

Hoplite
Base Information
Classification Herbivore/grazer
Terrain Unknown
Locomotion Unknown
Size 2.5 m / 1,600 kg
Speed Unknown
Strength Unknown
Social Structure Unknown
Weapons Unknown
Armor Unknown
Source
Homeworld Unknown
Multi-world Yes
Canon Yes
Extinct Extant
Reference Journal of the Travellers Aid Society No. 13

The Hoplite (Marmatophagus var.) is a large, heavily armored, grazing intermittent found on many worlds throughout the territory once ruled by the Ziru Sirka.

Physiology & Ecology[edit]

Life Cycle & Reproduction[edit]

No information yet available.

Diet & Trophics[edit]

Hoplites usually feed on small, burrowing animals. They locate the burrows by smell, and probe within them using an extensible, tough proboscis. When not in use, the proboscis is pulled back under the head, forming a j-shaped structure. Paired structures on either side of the proboscis serve as extremely sensitive feelers, used to detect the vibrations of an approaching predator or the faint sounds made by a burrowing animal. The forward-facing horns are sometimes used to enlarge a burrow to make the insertion of the proboscis and extraction of prey easier.

History & Background[edit]

The world of origin of these beasts is not known with certainty, since many early Vilani colonizations and subsequent settlement efforts have resulted in worlds with mixed ecosystems. Because of the carapace and the horns, the hoplite is believed to have originated on a world with many large predators. This and other factors have limited the number of possible origin worlds to less than a dozen, mostly in the Vland Sector.

World Listing[edit]

Known populations of this creature are found within the following systems and worlds:

7 of 7 World articles in Hoplite
Kagamira  •  Khusher  •  Kusheggi  •  Lobode  •  Midku  •  Sazisi  •  Vland  •  
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Travellers' Aid Society Advisory[edit]

No information yet available.

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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