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Included Mr Videll's aliens for the failed Zarushagar source book
Any more info on this book?
Included Mr Videll's aliens for the failed Zarushagar source book
What's the source? The reference I know of is not an exact number (About 100 in the Imperium, about 400 in the entire Charted Space, and I can't recall exactly where I got that, but it was a canon source).
It's one of the perennial problems of settings with advanced information processing. Strictly speaking any character within reach of a data terminal should be able to procure a complete and (more or less) exact list of known minor races. In practice, no game company can provide even a fraction of all the knowledge that ought to be available. Not even if it worked for thirty years and hundreds of fans labored to write additional stuff. Just imagine the amount of wordage you'd need to provide a single page of basic information for every system in Charted Space. Now add a decent writeup for every interesting world. It just can't be done. So we have a complete list of known major races, a fairly filled-out (about 3/4) list of known minor human races (not counting variant human races), a decent fraction (1/4? 1/3?) of known minor non-humans of the Imperium, and a very incomplete list of known minor non-humans in all of Charted Space.
That's just the way it has to be.
Hans
Any more info on this book?
There's no official answer to that question. All we can do is speculate. My take is that there are 100 minor non-human races with homeworlds inside the Imperium's borders and another 300 outside. This figure does not include human races, variant races of any kind, or extinct races.Also, does the 439 figure include Human Minor Races? If so that leaves us around 220 races, of which I've listed 114 outside Hiver space.
I'm not sure if this was for "Black Duke" or another book, I'll have to check thru the HIWG documents.
Well I started to scan some old Challenge stuff into my computer last night, One of them was Contact! Prt'. When I re-read the article I realized I'd missed another Minor race, the article reference's a second Sentient racr from planet 4 that the Hasst'kor eradicated with crude antimatter weapons. Plus I decided to add the Hamaran from the Signal GK fanzine, which raises the total to 134!
Still digging.
Well, him or his kids and grandkids.But if he spread humans far and wide, he probably dropped a few Vargr elsewhere, too... and may have zip-yanked a few K'Kree and Hivers to experiment with...
it's hard to include the dead dry bones of an ancient civilization in anything. After all, how can an extinct races have political power?,
Based on the wording, using standard hermeneutical principles I must conclude that the number 429 includes Aslan, Vargr, Hiver, Geonnee, Lurian's, Seurrat, Etc, and so forth.
Actually, there are several vargr minor races listed in Vilani and Vargr. I've got a list from another site for these, but I didn't list them in the minor race list, since they were just varients on the standard Vargr genome.
We know from the Coyn changes that the Aslan are not Yaskodray's handiwork... so there shouldn't be any for them...
And no one would believe for a moment that the Ancients had a hand in the geneering, since the Ancients disappared much longer ago.But they would be far younger than most others, Bill... 30ky is enough to speciate, but the aslan were added somewhat more recent than that. So if they are, they'd be obviously "Aslan" or they'd be pretty obviously geneered.
But they would be far younger than most others, Bill...
30ky is enough to speciate...
So if they are, they'd be obviously "Aslan" or they'd be pretty obviously geneered.
You sir, have obviously never been exposed to politics in Chicago, Florida or Louisiana.
Which would run very much counter to other elements in canon... no, I thing we can write them off, because Yaskodray apparently had a major epiphany 300KYA that ended his experiments' active phases entirely....The discovery of a geneered Aslan Minor Race suggests that, while the Ancients may have disappeared, they haven't exactly left...
Regards,
Bill
And no one would believe for a moment that the Ancients had a hand in the geneering, since the Ancients disappared much longer ago.
Presumably the Aslan weren't added to the coyns until they'd become a major race. Around -1000 I'd say.
Hans
The final, most mysterious enigma concerns the coynes themselves. Six of those coynes contain pictorial representations of the major races: Humaniti, Droyne, Vargr, Aslan, K'kree, and Hivers. While the Ancients could have left traditions of the three, the others did not exist at the time of the Ancients, and at the time the coynes were introduced, there was little to mark them as particularly exceptional species.
Which would run very much counter to other elements in canon...
no, I thing we can write them off, because Yaskodray apparently had a major epiphany 300KYA that ended his experiments' active phases entirely...
In short, if such a race existed, it' be something Canon would have told us.
What you quote is viewpoint writing. It describes the mystery as seen by contemporary Imperial scientists in-universe. If those scientists have even heard about Grandpop, it's as an obscure Droyne legend.Alien Module 5 has this to say
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Thats it verbatim, bar the two sentences of double take that round off the paragraph.