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<blockquote data-quote="Voda Vosa" data-source="post: 6096326" data-attributes="member: 51271"><p>Of course, you hooked me like a fish in a barrel. I'd love to play, perhaps one of the alien species.</p><p></p><p>Here's an idea:</p><p></p><p>Paramax Prime, a world in which evolution never give the steps to pluricelularity, organisms developed as big blobs of protoplasm, but developed telepathic communication, and a hive communal mind. These organisms developed a complex society, and mastered several degrees of technology advancement. They lived and evolved peacefully throughout the aeons, until humans discovered their world. Initially they didn't deem these creatures worth of nothing but scientific study, but suddenly discovered their telepathic abilities, and the potential to turn these creatures into intergalactic translators. This forged an alliance between the two species. Humans later discovered other important traits of the paramaxes, which were able to survive to several adverse conditions. Their constant hunger for any organic or inorganic matter also came in handy, as they could live of waste produced by humans, and perform cleaning all around the ship. Their techno-organic knowledge also integrated greatly, many of these paramaxes becoming mechanics. </p><p>Later, the Enemy attacked Paramax Prime, but not knowing war, the creatures didn't know how to react until it was too late. As their planet was ravaged out, protective spores left the world, with a handful of survivors. The spores spread, like coconuts floating in the waters of the dark sea that is space, and where they landed, the creatures emerged and dispersed. Other paramaxes were stationary in several ships. Their civilization is now broken, scattered, unfortunate nomads, victims of the ruthless Enemy. </p><p></p><p>These guys will all call themselves "Paramax" and have a hive minded notion. I had in mind to play him as a techie or diplomat for the group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voda Vosa, post: 6096326, member: 51271"] Of course, you hooked me like a fish in a barrel. I'd love to play, perhaps one of the alien species. Here's an idea: Paramax Prime, a world in which evolution never give the steps to pluricelularity, organisms developed as big blobs of protoplasm, but developed telepathic communication, and a hive communal mind. These organisms developed a complex society, and mastered several degrees of technology advancement. They lived and evolved peacefully throughout the aeons, until humans discovered their world. Initially they didn't deem these creatures worth of nothing but scientific study, but suddenly discovered their telepathic abilities, and the potential to turn these creatures into intergalactic translators. This forged an alliance between the two species. Humans later discovered other important traits of the paramaxes, which were able to survive to several adverse conditions. Their constant hunger for any organic or inorganic matter also came in handy, as they could live of waste produced by humans, and perform cleaning all around the ship. Their techno-organic knowledge also integrated greatly, many of these paramaxes becoming mechanics. Later, the Enemy attacked Paramax Prime, but not knowing war, the creatures didn't know how to react until it was too late. As their planet was ravaged out, protective spores left the world, with a handful of survivors. The spores spread, like coconuts floating in the waters of the dark sea that is space, and where they landed, the creatures emerged and dispersed. Other paramaxes were stationary in several ships. Their civilization is now broken, scattered, unfortunate nomads, victims of the ruthless Enemy. These guys will all call themselves "Paramax" and have a hive minded notion. I had in mind to play him as a techie or diplomat for the group. [/QUOTE]
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