Showing posts with label Star King. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star King. Show all posts

Monday, August 18

"This is the limit! The Supreme Collectiveness of Silence is dominated by non-humans!! We should pitch them all off the Cliffs of Homora and drown the bloody lot... This is an absolute disgrace, a farce, a blatant statement of Utter Incompetence......."


- Rant by Isac Kilo, political leader of Alphanor's prominent Human League Society after a statement by Harrison Fields authorities that the captured Star King was actually Radan Polchozic, former member of the Dexad.

A statement with far stretching consequences....

Wednesday, June 20

Inhabitants of Gnarumen (Lambda Grus III)

Excerpt from The Avente Tribunal's science page:

.... the Star Kings should be considered an a-sexual species, reproducing in a way quite unlike humans. It remains a carefully guarded mystery. It is proven however that they can be surgically modified to look like humans, even to the point to fool a medical examiner.

Although not proven or formally confirmed it is believed that the evolution on their home-world - Gnarumen - was influenced by the artificial introduction of Neanderthal men in prehistory. Prior to this the proto-Star Kings were merely small amphibious creatures of no great competence, but in the ensuing millennia they grew to resemble humans and eventually exterminated them from Gnarumen. How the Neanderthal species was brought to Lambda Grus III is a mystery, which it will for probably some time to come.

Star Kings strive to excel in every way, especially against humans in any field they encounter them in, however each Star King's focus is driven by his own personality and interests. This means that they are not inherently evil or driven by the sheer will to inflict harm on their human counterpart.

Malagate The Woe, a very infamous example of the Star King species and a notorious criminal, is not to be considered exemplary, as he stated himself that "his career was one not endorsed or respected by his species"....

Clipped from an editorial by Dr. Giro Quizzar, retired biologist on Boniface, Vega