Unconventional Life

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Description (Specifications)

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  • Dry life
  • Not flesh and blood
  • May be terrestrial in origin
  • More often is jovian or aterrestrial in origin
  • Baryonic matter
  • Conventional timespace

History & Background (Dossier)

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Exotic & Disputed Lifeforms

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

  • Astromorphs, creatures native to the vacuum.
  • Cryomorphs, life adapted to very low temperatures.
  • Electromorphs, creatures of pure elctromagnetic energy.
  • Infomorphs, electronic entities that live within computers and other technological devices.
  • Plantimals, hybrids of animal and plant life, exhibiting features of both.
  • Psionimorphs, beings of psionic energy.
  • 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.

Although the existence of some of the more exotic lifeform types is widely disputed by the scientists of the Imperium. Some even argue that there is not adequate proof of the existence of many of these exotic lifeforms.

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