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=== Unconventional Lifeforms ===
 
=== Unconventional Lifeforms ===
 
While lesser-known and far more exotic lifeform types also exist:
 
While lesser-known and far more exotic lifeform types also exist:
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* Anaerobic life
 
* Astromorphs, creatures native to the vacuum.
 
* Astromorphs, creatures native to the vacuum.
 
* Cryomorphs, life adapted to very low temperatures.
 
* Cryomorphs, life adapted to very low temperatures.

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Description (Specifications)

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  • Dry life
  • Not flesh and blood
  • May exist in forms of matter other than solids or liquids such as gaseous or plasmeic high-energy forms
  • May be terrestrial in origin
  • More often is jovian or aterrestrial in origin
  • Baryonic matter
  • Conventional timespace

History & Background (Dossier)

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Unconventional Lifeforms

While lesser-known and far more exotic lifeform types also exist:

  • Anaerobic life
  • Astromorphs, creatures native to the vacuum.
  • Cryomorphs, life adapted to very low temperatures.
  • Extremophiles
  • Halophiles
  • Jovionoids: Creatures native to gas giants.
  • Plantimals, hybrids of animal and plant life, exhibiting features of both.
  • Silicoids, life based upon the use of Silicone rather than carbon for structure. Some Silicoids use both Carbon and Silicone.
  • Thermomorphs, life adapted to very high temperatures. Many Thermomorphs are also Silicoids as Silicone is a heat-resistant material.

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