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====== The Peoples ====== | ====== The Peoples ====== | ||
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- | ==== Chíkshu ==== | + | [[effiyeh| |
- | {{ people: | + | [[murchees| * The Murchees]] |
- | Bodies are made of 13 segments, with the middle eleven being nearly identical except in size. They move in the water either by undulating the entire body, or moving just the flanges on the outer lateral edges of their body segments and using them like fins. Chíkshu do not have legs. They do have palps on the underside of the head segment, for grabbing food. There are large, ragged-looking antennae which are bioluminescent, | ||
- | Unlike Terran artiopods which molt by breaking and emerging from an old shell, Chíkshu break up the old shell into tiny plates, which then stick to the new shell and spread out as the new shell forms, and are incorporated into it, generating the "thin film" effect. No two Chíkshu are alike in color or pattern, nor do colors and patterns remain stable as they grow. | ||
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- | Chíkshu have literally hundreds of sexes (much like Terran slime molds), all of which are indistinguishable by morphology. Breeding takes place once a year and young, which are a uniform dull green in color, are produced in great profusion. They receive no direct or intentional parental care. They often cling to the backs of adults, who largely ignore them, and feed themselves by grabbing up scraps left by their rather messy adult hosts. Chíkshu young usually do not survive past the age of a few months, being subject to predation. Adults look upon this situation as “the way things are” and are not generally bothered by it. | ||
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- | Chíkshu have two pairs of compound eyes, and can " | ||
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- | The species is very old, and extremely long-lived (about 300 Terran years is typical although they can live much longer.) | ||
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- | Chíkshu live in what can only loosely be called “clans” based mainly on kinship; a large Elder, the Elder’s offspring, and whatever other relations who have not dispersed, or been eaten by predators. They tolerate kin, and, apart from the breeding season when all clans can briefly mix, and “Wording” gatherings where Chíkshu show off their vocabularies (see below), are intolerant, though usually not overtly aggressive, of others. Generally a clan lays claim to an island and the ocean surrounding it, so long as their food supply holds out there. While they will make half-hearted attempts to protect this territory, if they can’t annoy the newcomers into just leaving, the clan will just move elsewhere. (NB: “fighting” between Chíkshu usually means biting at one another’s antennae, which is why the antennae of most Chíkshu look so ragged. They may sometimes poke with the horns on their distal ends, but mostly they just argue.) Some clans follow ocean currents in a regular circuit around the planet, some do not. | ||
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- | There is reason to conjecture that at some time in the past, Chíkshu were far more numerous, and far more cooperative, | ||
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- | Chíkshu communicate with each other, when they absolutely must, using clicking noises made by snapping their segments together. Having a huge vocabulary is a sign of great status among them, and many of them go to enormous trouble to make up new “words, | ||
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- | Chíkshu do not have a technological culture of their own. Many species have built outposts on the islands of Fshnahi and some Chíkshu like to hang around these and learn what they can. Chíkshu do not use tools other than empty shells (to cache food), but some are fascinated by the tool use of visiting species. Some of them are willing to tag along with other space-going species, often just to pick up new words. | ||
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- | Chíkshu are widespread but rare, even on their homeworld, as their food is scarce and predator pressure very heavy. Consequently, | ||
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- | Some visiting species, being appalled by the lack of parental care of young, have begun forming their own colonies of hand-reared Chíkshu young. (Yes, the Elders were consulted. They didn’t care, so long as these “new Chíkshu” weren’t thereafter dumped into the oceans to compete with them.) While the New Kids do tend to bicker a lot, both between themselves and with anyone else they happen upon, they do learn to work together in small groups. The Yontarrim (not Federation members, and staunchly so) established a school/ | ||
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- | Chip is from a “first group” of New Chíkshu “graduates.” Sahn (Chíkshu are like slime molds, they have so many “sexes” it’s not worth bothering which is which) joined Starfleet just to get away from all the bickering and lead a “quiet, sedate, satisfying life.” | ||
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