Morlock

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Morlocks
Base Information
Classification Omnivore/Gatherer
Status Human Chimera, Variant Human Race
Locomotion Walker (Ambulatory)
Terrain
Body Form
Confluence Non-humanoid
Bio-Identenoid
Size 1.5m
Weight 100kg
Culture
Languages
Social Structure
Technological Epoch
Psionic potential Standard
Origin World
Homeworld location Khusgulur (Dagudashaag 2525)
UWP
X000000-0
StarportX No Starport
Size0 Asteroid/Planetoid Belt
Atmosphere0 Vacuum
Hydrographics0 Desert World 0%
Population0 Barren (0)
Government0 No Government structure
Law0 No Law
Tech Level0 Pre-Industrial (primitive)
Primary Star
Atmosphere Standard
Off-world presence No
Zoetic individuals
Source
Reference "Library Data: Gadde." Signal-GK 06 11.
Canon No
Also see

Morlock is the nickname given to this Variant Human Race and Human Chimera living on Khusgulur (Dagudashaag 2525).

Description (Specifications)

The Morlocks are human stock, and still capable of interbreeding with other human races.

History and background

The surface of the world is only marginally habitable and the original population were miners living in the deep mines they created. They underwent a forced evolution during the Second Imperium and Long Night required for their own survival when they discovered they could no longer leave the world.

They had become photophobic (unable to cope with bright lights), agoraphobic (fear of open spaces) and had adapted so well to living off the native flora and fauna that they now needed certain unique enzymes found only in that particular food-chain to survive. Their enzyme dependence makes it impossible for them to colonize other planets, and their limited living space requires them to have strictly enforced population controls.

References and contributors

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