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==Home System== | ==Home System== | ||
* '''Quadrant''': Alpha | * '''Quadrant''': Alpha<ref>https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Mizar_II</ref> | ||
* '''Location''': Mizar Sector (coordinates A27-0002-1300??) | * '''Location''': Mizar Sector (coordinates A27-0002-1300??) | ||
* '''Proper Name''': Mizar system | * '''Proper Name''': Mizar system | ||
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==Home World== | ==Home World== | ||
* '''Proper Name''': Mizar II | * '''Proper Name''': Mizar II | ||
* '''Native Name''': Mizabet | |||
* '''Pronunciation''': My-za-beit | |||
* '''Diameter''': 20.306,7 km (12,618 miles) | * '''Diameter''': 20.306,7 km (12,618 miles) | ||
* '''Gravity''': 0.95 standard gravity with a density of 3.3 | * '''Gravity''': 0.95 standard gravity with a density of 3.3 | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
[[File:Malvus.png|150px|thumb|<small>Malvus (LD S2E5 '[https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/An_Embarrassment_Of_Dooplers_(episode) An Embarrassment of Dooplers].')</small>]] | |||
Mizarians are tall humanoids, with the average height of an adult ranging from 5'10" to 6'3". Their skintones vary from pure white to grey and to pale blues and purples, but they all share the defining skin folds that most readily identifies their species. Because of their skin folds, they, as a species, share a comparatively wrinkled complexion, punctuated by their complete lack of body hair. (Some Mizarians, presumably Hybrids, have demonstrated the capability to grow facial hair<ref>https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Malvus</ref>). | |||
Male Mizarians also develop mental folds - or 'chin tendrils' for the the alien observer - that start growing during puberty and continuously grow throughout the male's life, albeit at a very slow pace. The general lack of body hair has caused them to always wear robes of a soft and warm fabric while in public. These robes are called Yael-robes, and are thin enough that they can be worn underneath whatever uniforms a given Mizarian might otherwise wear while in an official capacity. The Yael-robes have traditionally been kept in dull colors, such as grey or brown, but brightening up the robes to pale nuances of yellow or blue has become fashionable, and many conservatives on Mizar II blame this on the outside influence of alien fashion. | |||
==Physiology== | ==Physiology== | ||
[[File:MizarianAnatomicalSketch1.png|200px|thumb|left|<small>Figure 1:''Mizarian''</small>]]Primitive Mizarians were an aquatic species, but it has been a long time since they lost most of the characteristics that made such an existence viable. | |||
Mizarian skulls have a slightly domed and elongated shape, their skin folds growing harder as they run along both the crest and the sides of their skull to form an almost chitinous harness for their large scalp. <ref>[https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-artemis/c/qFuvRtwSXrs ''"And an End."'']</ref> Their noses are broad and open, allowing easier passage of air, while their ears moreso resemble those of Earth reptiles, with thin membranes located at the sides of the head that vibrate in response to sound waves. This membrane is far thinner than that found in common reptiles, however, so thin in fact that it is practically translucent. | |||
[[File:MizarianAnatomicalSketch2.png|200px|thumb|<small>''Figure 2:Mizarian Profile''</small>]]Their skull slims back towards a slimmer neck-area, but at the bottom of their occipital bone (the lower back of their skull), a number of nuchal folds - slim segmented tubes (similar in appearance to small human intestines) - protrude from their skull and nestle in a hollowed area in the nape of their neck.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/u/1/g/sb118-artemis/c/VOTs9MwpF7s ''"Complacency? Or a Flytrap?"'']</ref> These nuchal folds were once necessary for primitive Mizarians to survive on land, as they contained a portable supply of water that the aquatic species required for breathing, but as successive generations of Mizarians adapted to life on land, the nuchal folds became obsolete. The folds have since slimmed in size and become more of an aesthetic feature of the species rather than a functional part of their biology. | |||
As with most intelligent humanoid species they have a very complex system with specialized organs, and unique hormones, chemicals and enzymes. They are typical humanoids with most of the physical, mental and biological medical problems that seem to plague most humanoids. While they remain piscetarian by definition, they are not incapable of consuming red meats or landbased fruits and vegetables, but some fruits - such as strawberries - act as a mild narcotic in Mizarians, so they tend to abstain from fruit-based dishes and drinks. | |||
==Psychology== | ==Psychology== | ||
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==Religion== | ==Religion== | ||
[[File:MizarianReligiousRelic1.png|150px|thumb|left|<small>''Image 1:The Eleventh Primer''</small>]] The Mizarians do not consider themselves 'religious', and do not have any deities they worship. Instead, they follow a Spritualist doctrine called the Kahlto - the Wheel of Existence - that states that peace and peaceful non-resistance will ensure the development of the soul and allow it to transcend their physical forms and eventually become one with the universe around them. | |||
The writings of the Kahlto are endless, reprinted and rephrased continuously for centuries, but always kept as close to the original writings - also known as the 'Lost Scriptures' - as possible. The first of those, the Primer of Tol'n, is considered the long lost origin of the Kahlto.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-artemis/c/_x58mwhsCi4 ''"I've got a Need for Discovery!"'']</ref> The oldest physical example of religious canon for the Kahlto is a stone slab known as the Eleventh Primer, currently on display in the capital city. The Kahlto is written as a series of [[Mizarian/Kahlto Tenets|tenets]], philosophical commandments detailing the proper way to live.[[File:WheeloftheUniverse.png|thumb|right|80px]] | |||
Symbolism isn't a widely applied concept in Mizarian texts and scripture, and thusly, they don't have many symbols representing the Wheel. The oldest known symbol to denote the belief in the Kahlto is quite simply the Mizarian letter of ''Kahl''. When seen on iconography, art or constructs, another alternative is to depict the letter within a Wheel with a line going straight through. The inner circle represents Mizabet - the Home of the People - while the straight line (as narrow as possible for the artist's skills) show the strictness of the Kahlto Tenets. The outer circle itself is the Wheel, the Mizarian concept of 'fate' and the final resting place of the balanced soul. | |||
==Mythology== | ==Mythology== | ||
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==Society== | ==Society== | ||
They are a law abiding, peaceful people who work together well. | They are a law abiding, peaceful people who work together well. Their societal structure is very clear and hierarchial, with strangers always adressing strangers with [Title] [Surname], such as 'Doctor Feor' or 'School Technician Ghalt'. With family, children and hierarchial equals, most Mizarians opt to discard this method of adressing and instead use either a first name, surname or nickname with the respectful suffix -''net'', meaning 'valued one'.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/u/1/g/sb118-artemis/c/D17_dMX23RA ''"Resistance is Futile"'']</ref> | ||
The larger Mizarian cities are comprised almost entirely by tall, white skyscrapers known as 'Rises'. These buildings are built with a pure white metal, that is remarkably pliable, which has led to a specific type of architecture defined by curves and angles that reflect and redirect sunlight into the streets below. Perhaps due to the stark white color of much of their architecture, significant effort is put into keeping their cities clean.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-artemis/c/Sb1XuhNpfjg ''"Different Viewpoints"'']</ref> Compared to many other species, the cities have less infrastructure, utilities, recreational facilities or supporting amenities, and they tend to have a very bland, sanitary look to them because of the sterile white color that dominates it. | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
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One of the truly unusual customs that they have is called the Walk of Acceptance. In this a young individual walks down a long line of 100 individuals. He stops at each one, professes his acceptance of their way of life before he accepts a short whip from that person. Then he uses the whip to strike his own back before returning it. This act is mostly symbolic as they seldom inflict any real injury to themselves and in most cases it results only in some mild bruising. | One of the truly unusual customs that they have is called the Walk of Acceptance. In this a young individual walks down a long line of 100 individuals. He stops at each one, professes his acceptance of their way of life before he accepts a short whip from that person. Then he uses the whip to strike his own back before returning it. This act is mostly symbolic as they seldom inflict any real injury to themselves and in most cases it results only in some mild bruising. | ||
Another custom is the 'Ur’tal' - the Emptying. With roots in Kahlto, this custom has become more commonplace with the youth of Mizar II. At the end of the day, the individual will write down a log for the day - every emotion, thought and worry they experienced - on a combustible material, be it paper or fabric. Once everything has been written down, the record is then burnt as the individual meditates before it. | Another custom is the 'Ur’tal' - the Emptying. With roots in Kahlto, this custom has become more commonplace with the youth of Mizar II. At the end of the day, the individual will write down a log for the day - every emotion, thought and worry they experienced - on a combustible material, be it paper or fabric. Once everything has been written down, the record is then burnt as the individual meditates before it.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/u/1/g/sb118-artemis/c/Om9grt7-iNk ''"A Stranger at Sea"'']</ref> | ||
==Technology== | ==Technology== | ||
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[[Category:Intelligent Lifeform Index Species]] | [[Category:Intelligent Lifeform Index Species]] | ||
[[Category:Permitted]] | [[Category:Permitted]] | ||
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