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'''Ursty''' is a sentient, octopoid species native to Yurst/Regina. The Ursty are 80 kilogram omnivores native to Yurst's shallow oceans, possessing a "bioculutre" technology that manipulates other oceanic species to their bidding. While they were full {{Imperial}} citizens, Yurst's high chlorine content atmosphere discouraged offworld contact beyond a few visiting academics and government researchers. The Ursty possess seven tentacles, six for use and one for mating display, and three compound eyes.
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'''Ursty''' is a sentient, octopoid species native to [[Yurst (world)|Yurst]]/Regina. The Ursty are 80 kilogram omnivores native to Yurst's shallow oceans, possessing a "bioculutre" technology that manipulates other oceanic species to their bidding. While they were full {{Imperial}} citizens, Yurst's high chlorine content atmosphere discouraged offworld contact beyond a few visiting academics and government researchers. The Ursty possess seven tentacles, six for use and one for mating display, and three compound eyes.
  
 
  - Source: [[Peter Gray]] - [http://dedzone.net/traveller/graymatter.html Gray Matter] - [http://www.downport.com/bard/bard/gail/gail2006.html BARD GAIL 2006]
 
  - Source: [[Peter Gray]] - [http://dedzone.net/traveller/graymatter.html Gray Matter] - [http://www.downport.com/bard/bard/gail/gail2006.html BARD GAIL 2006]

Revision as of 13:57, 18 July 2006

Ursty is a sentient, octopoid species native to Yurst/Regina. The Ursty are 80 kilogram omnivores native to Yurst's shallow oceans, possessing a "bioculutre" technology that manipulates other oceanic species to their bidding. While they were full Imperial citizens, Yurst's high chlorine content atmosphere discouraged offworld contact beyond a few visiting academics and government researchers. The Ursty possess seven tentacles, six for use and one for mating display, and three compound eyes.

- Source: Peter Gray - Gray Matter - BARD GAIL 2006