Difference between revisions of "Chip"

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{{Animal
 
{{Animal
 
|name= Chip
 
|name= Chip
|type= Omnivore/gatherer
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|type= Ergivore/phototroph
 
|locomotion= Walker
 
|locomotion= Walker
 
|strength= Standard
 
|strength= Standard
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|fluid= Blood
 
|fluid= Blood
 
|skin= Furry pelt
 
|skin= Furry pelt
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|size= Typical
 
|size= Typical
 
|stance= Horizontal
 
|stance= Horizontal
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|profile= Fat
 
|profile= Fat
 
|mass= 3.0 kg
 
|mass= 3.0 kg
|edibility= No
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|training= No
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|edibility = No
|home= [[Cymbeline (world)]]
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|training = No
|multi= No
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|canon= Yes
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|home     = [[Cymbeline (world)]]
|ref= [[The Traveller Adventure]]
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|multi   = No
|footnote=
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|canon   = Yes
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|ref     = Adventure 13 [[Signal GK (book)]]
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== Physiology & Ecology ==
 
== Physiology & Ecology ==
No information yet available.
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A naturally occurring silicon-based form of life was discovered on [[Cymbeline (world)|Cymbeline]] in the [[Solomani Rim Sector|Solomani Rim]]. This lifeform was very different form of life than biological and did not conform to the conventional (...and biological) scientific definition of life.
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These microchips possessed not much more than animal intelligence in the wild.
  
 
== Life Cycle & Reproduction ==  
 
== Life Cycle & Reproduction ==  
No information yet available.
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Their only need for raw material was for reproduction - chips to implant their own programming into. This lifeform was a sort of ergivore/phototroph, not previously known to science.
  
 
== Diet & Trophics ==
 
== Diet & Trophics ==
No information yet available.
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Although these silicon-based lifeform "[[Chip]]s" needed raw materials to survive as a species, they did not need it for their individual survival. Their power was electrical and was obtained and converted from the environment: from sunlight or geothermal heat.  
  
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==

Revision as of 16:00, 10 August 2015

Chip
Base Information
Classification Ergivore/phototroph
Terrain {{{terrain}}}
Locomotion Walker
Size Typical
Speed Extra Slow
Strength Standard
Social Structure Small pack
Weapons None
Armor {{{armor}}}
Body Structure
Symmetry Bilateral
Head/Torso Head with Brain/Senses
Limbs & Manipulators 2 arms with paws, 2 legs
Tail 2 prehensile tails
Skeleton Bony interior
Internal Fluids Blood
Skin Furry pelt
Natural Weapons None
Body Shape
Size Typical
Stance Horizontal
Length/Height 50 cm
Body Profile Fat
Weight 3.0 kg
Details
Edibility No
Training Difficulty No
Source
Homeworld Cymbeline (world)
Multi-world No
Canon Yes
Reference Adventure 13 Signal GK (book)

Silicone lifeform.

Physiology & Ecology

A naturally occurring silicon-based form of life was discovered on Cymbeline in the Solomani Rim. This lifeform was very different form of life than biological and did not conform to the conventional (...and biological) scientific definition of life.

These microchips possessed not much more than animal intelligence in the wild.

Life Cycle & Reproduction

Their only need for raw material was for reproduction - chips to implant their own programming into. This lifeform was a sort of ergivore/phototroph, not previously known to science.

Diet & Trophics

Although these silicon-based lifeform "Chips" needed raw materials to survive as a species, they did not need it for their individual survival. Their power was electrical and was obtained and converted from the environment: from sunlight or geothermal heat.

History & Background (Dossier)

No information yet available.

Travellers' Aid Society Advisory

The Travellers' Aid Society (TAS) classifies Chips as not dangerous to most sophonts and does not advise great caution when in the presence of this organism.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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