Felinids
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Felinid |
Genus: Sapien Felis Homeworld: Speak Softly Delta Five in Star System Wolf 359 Central Authority: The Solar Confederate Government Restricted Job Roles: N/A Guides: No external guides |
Humans spread from arm to arm of the galaxy. But something happened along the way.
Xenoecology Entry: Felinids - Sapien Felis
Written by Elise Garnier
Overview
Despite the racism and prejudice pointed in the direction of Felinids, since receiving their Civil rights in 2187, plenty hold high ranking jobs on stations and ships spread mainly throughout the middle systems. Studying any social behavior quickly reveals the tendency for like attracts like, especially in the case of the Felinids. They are often seen only spending time with one another in any particular crew and may continue to for some time. Despite their predisposition to themselves, they are still present everywhere that humans are. Despite their history of civil rights abuses, they much prefer to associate with humans more than any of the other species, not because they are scared of them, but simply because they do not know them as well.
The predecessors to the Felinids were nothing more than human beings with too much money or time on their hands. From their birthplace in the Wolf 359 star system and across the galaxy, some niche groups of humans couldn’t help but fall in love with the minor genetic modifications which led to human-feline hybrids. Many don’t share this sentiment, however, and as such Felinids have gone through a lot of racial prejudice in the few decades they’ve been around.
Felinids, anatomically, are identical to humans aside from their ears and added tail. The tail is connected to the base of the spine and protrudes just below the small of their back. It’s been discovered the presence of their tail actually does in fact aid in their balance, proving the adage true of a cat always landing on their feet. In place of human ears on the side of the head, instead are two feline ears atop the head skewed slightly from center. They are much more sensitive than human ears and thus easily damaged by loud noise.
Some unfortunate side effects of the genetic modification, be it given to a chosen human or passed down to their offspring are: Sensitivity to theobromine, a chemical most commonly found in chocolate, can sometimes lead to nausea, vomiting, and can even be poisonous in large enough quantities. Newly developed aquaphobia or fear of bodies of water are common among felinids. Changes in speech patterns have also been documented but not proven to be a side effect of felinid genes. It is widely regarded that the Felinid dialect, the colloquially referred “Nyaspeak” is not a development of genetics, but instead a development of culture.
Roleplay
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