Stave Corn

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Stave Corn
Base Information
Classification Autotroph
Terrain Open (Fields)
Locomotion Sessile
Size Medium
Speed 0.0kph (Sessile)
Strength Immobile
Social Structure Large groups (fields)
Weapons None
Armor None
Source
Homeworld Stave (Spinward Marches 0710)
Multi-world No
Canon No
Extinct Extant
Reference Peter Gray

Stave Corn is a grain crop native to Stave (Spinward Marches 0710). Stave corn has virtually all of the major nutrients required by most carbon-based lifeforms, and it is raised by the native Obeyery as their main export.

Physiology and ecology

No information yet available.

Diet and trophics

Photosynthetic Autotroph

History and background

Stave corn is not like ordinary grain, but is actually a bittersweet legumaceous pod that is usually roasted before processing. It is very popular with human vegetarians, but is more commonly ground up and fermented to create Stave whisky, a very mild yet richly alcoholic beverage.

Travellers' Aid Society Advisory

The Travellers' Aid Society classifies stave corn as non-threatening to most sophonts and makes no special advisory regarding this organism.

Physiology & Ecology

No information yet available.

Life Cycle & Reproduction

No information yet available.

Diet & Trophics

No information yet available.

History & Background / Dossier

No information yet available.

Travellers' Aid Society Advisory

The Travellers' Aid Society (TAS) classifies the TBD as non-threatening to most sophonts and makes no special advisory regarding this creature.

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