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Very little is known about the [[Kurasian]]s. Their name, even, is conjectural and applied by Admiral [[Arelim Seron]] of the [[Kuras Tetrarchy]] when he met a living one (brought to life by scientists working for crime lord [[Breggar Lark]]). Seron, in fact, was among the few alive who had any interaction at all with the Kurasians, as they had a very short life-span after being revived (probably due to the extremely low temperatures at that higher depth). Lark, however, was less concerned with their lives and more so with their deaths.
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Very little is known about the [[Kurasian]]s. Their name, even, is conjectural and applied by Admiral [[Arelim Seron]] of the [[Kuras Tetrarchy]] when he met a living one (brought to life by scientists working for crime lord [[Breggar Lark]]). Seron, in fact, was among the few alive who had any interaction at all with the Kurasians, as they had a very short life-span after being revived (probably due to the comparably lower temperatures at that depth). Lark, however, was less concerned with their lives and more so with their deaths.
   
 
The Kurasians had been a powerful and thriving society, living in peace and harmony for many years - until the advent of weaponry. No sooner had a Kurasian first discovered a means to hurt another, hundreds, even thousands of new weapons were developed in a matter of decades. Their underground cities were destroyed, and their people were slaughtered. A few tried to escape to the surface, but without the geothermal energy to keep them warm, the Kurasians quickly fell to the cold and froze. Their bodies were well-preserved enough to be found by Lark and his scientists, who tried to pull the information on their weapons - biological and chemical weapons, mostly, but also plasmatic and even laser weaponry - for use against the rest of the Galaxy.
 
The Kurasians had been a powerful and thriving society, living in peace and harmony for many years - until the advent of weaponry. No sooner had a Kurasian first discovered a means to hurt another, hundreds, even thousands of new weapons were developed in a matter of decades. Their underground cities were destroyed, and their people were slaughtered. A few tried to escape to the surface, but without the geothermal energy to keep them warm, the Kurasians quickly fell to the cold and froze. Their bodies were well-preserved enough to be found by Lark and his scientists, who tried to pull the information on their weapons - biological and chemical weapons, mostly, but also plasmatic and even laser weaponry - for use against the rest of the Galaxy.

Revision as of 00:02, 17 September 2007

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Kurasians
General Information
Homeworld

Kuras IV

Type

Saurian

Diet

Omnivore

Language

Telepathy

Average Lifespan

Unknown; thought to be in the hundreds of years under normal circumstances

Physical Information
Average Height

2 meters

Skin Colors

Varying hues from dark green to pale teal

Hair Colors

None

Eye Colors

Black

Abilities Information
Force Sensitivity

Possibly for all

Special Attributes

Communicate via telepathy, and are capable of attacking by this means as well

Societal Information
Races

Tribal races (based primarily on scale color)

Exodus Information
Creator

Archangel

Very little is known about the Kurasians. Their name, even, is conjectural and applied by Admiral Arelim Seron of the Kuras Tetrarchy when he met a living one (brought to life by scientists working for crime lord Breggar Lark). Seron, in fact, was among the few alive who had any interaction at all with the Kurasians, as they had a very short life-span after being revived (probably due to the comparably lower temperatures at that depth). Lark, however, was less concerned with their lives and more so with their deaths.

The Kurasians had been a powerful and thriving society, living in peace and harmony for many years - until the advent of weaponry. No sooner had a Kurasian first discovered a means to hurt another, hundreds, even thousands of new weapons were developed in a matter of decades. Their underground cities were destroyed, and their people were slaughtered. A few tried to escape to the surface, but without the geothermal energy to keep them warm, the Kurasians quickly fell to the cold and froze. Their bodies were well-preserved enough to be found by Lark and his scientists, who tried to pull the information on their weapons - biological and chemical weapons, mostly, but also plasmatic and even laser weaponry - for use against the rest of the Galaxy.

The Kurasians that lived briefly then wished that nothing be done to keep them alive; still distraught from the devastation they had caused, they simply wished to rest peacefully. The Tetrarchy allowed them to do so, and then gave them decent burials. The species remains extinct.