Burugdi

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Burugdi
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Base Information
Classification Unknown
Status Minor Race, Minor Non-Human Race
Locomotion Walker (Ambulatory)
Terrain
Body Form
Confluence Non-humanoid
Bio-Identenoid
Size 2.0 m
Weight 175.0 kg
Culture
Languages
Social Structure
Technological Epoch TL:13-15
Psionic potential Standard
Origin World
Homeworld location Bur'vr'di'klr (Theta Borealis 2112)
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 Yes
Zoetic individuals Yes
Source
Reference "Contact: Burugdi." Signal-GK 06 38-39.
Canon No
Also see
TBD

The Burugdi are a technologically sophisticated sophont species.

Description (Specifications)

The Burugdi are a nonhuman race originating on Bur'vr'di'klr (Theta Borealis 2212). They are viewed as expansionist, and driven to obtain worlds for a rapidly growing population. They been engaged in a long term war with their neighbours.

Physical sophontology

The fully-grown ‘adult’ Burugdi is two metres long, amorphous creatures weighing in at about 175 kg. They have eight limb-like appendages - the forward pair is manipulatory, the rear three pairs have regressed into little more than club-like limbs barely capable of lifting and moving the Burugdi body. The 'adults' have been described as 'resembling large, bloated prostrate fowls.

Life Cycle and reproduction

Burugdi have four sexes - all of who appear to be identical to other races - and all four are required to produce sexual reproduction. They are also capable of asexual reproduction which result in a series of genetically 'identical' clones (genetically identical to the blood parent, although they are phenotypically distinct) known as II'Burugdi.

II'Burugdi are smaller and more physically actve than 'adults'. They have an upright, bipedal stance and are extremely dexterous in comparison. They are considered only semi-intelligent and most of their actions appear to be controlled psionically by their blood parent. II'Burugdi are sterile and have lifespans of only 10 to 15 years (in comparison with the 90 - 120 years enjoyed by an 'adult'). The 'adult's' psionic ability is limited to control of their own II'Burugdi and communication between known 'adults' up to a distance of about 25,000 km.

Most 'adults' will generally have about eight II'Burugdi, although they are capable of producing a new clone every 1.5 years after they reach maturity (at about 8 standard years). Few are capable of controlling more than about twenty.

History & Background (Dossier)

Archaeological Sophontology: Burugdi obtained their jump technology from the Zhodani in 742, which led to a massive technological advance, which has now stabilized at a comfortable TL–13. They control a militaristic empire in the Theta Borealis Sector, which has been at war with its human 'neighbours' for decades.

Cultural Sophontology

Burugdi are completely amoral and have successfully managed to corner several markets, including loan sharking. Most think Burugdi as being crime lords, yet the vast majority are in fact legitimate business sentients if extremely ruthless. The problem lies in the fact that to the Burugdi, a business opportunity is a business opportunity to be exploited, regardless of its legality

Image Repository

No information yet available.

Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)

This race (sophont species) is primarily located in the following areas:
Charted Space:

Homeworld: 1105

The homeworld of this race (sophontic species) is:

World Listing: 1105

Significant communities of this race (sophont species) are known to dwell within the following systems and worlds:

10 of 10 World articles in Burugdi
Apratib  •  Bur'vr'di'klr  •  Candri  •  Dn'bru'vkr  •  Khaeaw-Bd'rk'u  •  Lacdor  •  Smedley  •  Tarstal  •  Tepas  •  Umri  •  
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