Silicoid

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A Silicoid is a type of life, involving an unconventional biochemistry based on silicon.

Library Data Referral Tree

Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information:
Life Sciences:

Biotechnology

Description (Specifications)

This creature is distinguished by a number of characteristics:

  • Based on a silcon biochemistry
  • Unconventional lifeform

Specific Species Exemplars

Notable Silicoid Species: Charted Space knows quite a number of Silicoid species:

Selected Silicoid Species Exemplars
Specie/s Sophonce Remarks
Awakened Sophont Incorporeal electromagnetic intelligences that have taken over robot bodies.
Chips Proto-Sophont No information yet available.
Doyle’s Eel Creature No information yet available.
Graytch Sophont No information yet available.
Ice Crawler Creature No information yet available.
Intr'gtha Creature No information yet available.
Ka Keleree Sophont No information yet available.
Koyn Sophont No information yet available.
Reticulan Parasite Proto-Sophont Probably a proto-sophont with language and possible psionic abilities including limited telepathy.
Shard Gargoyle Creature No information yet available.
Tashaki Sophont No information yet available.
Viji Sophont No information yet available.
Virus Sophont No information yet available.
V'Tlar Komehk Sophont No information yet available.
Vujliop Sophont No information yet available.

History & Background (Dossier)

It is relatively common for a creature to meet sufficient criteria to qualify as more than one classification of animal.

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