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=== Known Variant Non-Human Races: 1116 === | === Known Variant Non-Human Races: 1116 === | ||
| − | The following known variant non-Human races reside within [[Charted Space]]: | + | The following known variant non-Human races are known to reside within [[Charted Space]]: |
* [[Non-Terragen]]s | * [[Non-Terragen]]s | ||
** [[Jabberwock]] | ** [[Jabberwock]] | ||
Revision as of 12:28, 13 December 2016
A distinct intelligent species created by genetic engineering on a species most often after it has achieved sophontdom, but not necessarily become a member of the interstellar community.
- Please see the following articles for related information:
Description (Specifications)
Many laymen consider such species to be minor races, but since they have had no chance to invent jump drive on their own, but may be descended from races that did, they don't fit the usual definition of either.
- Most scientists use the term Variant Race to indicate these genetically engineered populations.
Known Variant Human Races: 1116
The following known variant races exist within Charted Space:
- Please see Human chimera or Variant Human Race for more information.
Known Variant Non-Human Races: 1116
The following known variant non-Human races are known to reside within Charted Space:
- Terragens
- Dolphins
- Gashiini (non-canon)
- K'rr'tik*ka ("Roo's") (non-canon)
- Orca
- Uplifted Apes
- Ursa
- Vargr (Major Race)
History & Background (Dossier)
By far the largest number of variant races have been created by various branches of Humaniti.
- Variant races may or may not rate their own taxonomic name.
- This often depends on political considerations, although sometimes there are sound practical reasons for an omission.
World Listing: 1116
Significant communities of these species are known to reside within the following systems and worlds:
79 of 79 World articles in Variant Race
Aanshi • Adshum • Alike • Asteroid Belt (SR 1827) • Bachev • Badkar • Bage • Baliev • Beedrav • Boise • Catek • Cikuek • Civerimu • Cytrial • Darina • Darkmoon • Darun • Dashimev • Ensik • Equus • Euryale • Foelen • Fonnein • Frumurev • Gagash • Gigivere • Gikuk • Goore • Gurga Ruund • Hamilcar • Ijsselmeer • Ikiik • Imur (Leo 0103) • Izir • Jammu (CM 0113) • Jonkeer • Kanazawa • Kasaan • Kepak • Khimir • Khush • Kikuyu • Kursha • Lair • Lerive • Lermeliv • Lilith (Be 0405) • Loneseda • Maggiv • Miip (Le 0819) • Mili • Monument • Nagikare • Namal • Nemini • Nepa • Nexine • Occam • Pacific • Pigu • Pijo • Pikhadi • Pongida • Radool • Redehede • Schall • Shishkala • Shuli • Sufren • Tamilaa • Terpunne • Terra (SR 1827)Terra (SR 1827) • Thetis • Timiim • Tktk • Twohoy • Ulid (Leon 0106) • Vogar • Vras •
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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 Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
- GURPS Traveller: Humaniti
- Far Future Enterprises T5: Core rules
- Author & Creator: Hans Rancke-Madsen
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science