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Revision as of 19:41, 11 March 2018

Fillaslopu
Base Information
Classification Autotroph
Terrain Unknown
Locomotion Sessile
Size Small
Speed 0.0 kph (Sessile)
Strength TBD
Social Structure Large groups (groves)
Weapons None
Armor None
Source
Homeworld Hellas (Dagudashaag 1416)
Multi-world No
Canon No
Extinct Extant
Reference No results

The Fillaslopu plant has single-handedly supported the colonization and growth of the world of Hellas (Dagudashaag 1416).

Physiology and ecology

The plant is remarkable in that in thrives at the low temperatures on Hellas.

History and background

It is harvested on and exported from Hellas (Dagudashaag 1416) for its nutritious seeds. Tens of millions of plants are grown on the world producing millions of tons of seeds exported to the food markets of Ushra (Dagudashaag 1016) each year. The seeds are processed to yield high quality protein meat-substitute as well as a nutrient supplement. The seeds are also eaten whole as part of salads, stews, soups and sauces.

Travellers' Aid Society Advisory

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

References and contributors

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 Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.