1,719
edits
(No editing since January.) |
Indrid Yirah (talk | contribs) (format) |
||
Line 75: | Line 75: | ||
==Religion | ==Religion== | ||
Since life on and near the sea was so much a part of life for Catullans, nearly every religious pantheon that developed on the planet featured a sea deity as a primary figure. | Since life on and near the sea was so much a part of life for Catullans, nearly every religious pantheon that developed on the planet featured a sea deity as a primary figure. | ||
Line 86: | Line 86: | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
==Society | ==Mythology== | ||
==Society== | |||
Catullans are still so rare in Federation space, as compared to wider-ranging species like humans, that many Catullans get mis-identified as members of some other more populous species whose appearance has been altered for entertainment purposes. This is a source of some frustration for them; individual Catullans deal with it in different ways.<br> | Catullans are still so rare in Federation space, as compared to wider-ranging species like humans, that many Catullans get mis-identified as members of some other more populous species whose appearance has been altered for entertainment purposes. This is a source of some frustration for them; individual Catullans deal with it in different ways.<br> | ||
Line 99: | Line 101: | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
==Language== | ===Economy=== | ||
[[ma:Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems|Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems]] maintains both a corporate center in Utyoyomsaeg, one of Catulla's major cities, and an orbital shipyard above it. A significant portion of the homeworld's population, although not a majority, is employed there, either living in the associated space station or commuting from the surface daily. Students from Catulla frequently tour the shipyard as part of their social studies or career development.<br> | |||
<br> | |||
==Culture== | |||
===Language=== | |||
The peninsular/island societies of Catullan history developed a wide variety of different languages and dialects, but eventually, as with many Federation worlds, a single dominant language emerged at the same time as a world government began to form.<br> | The peninsular/island societies of Catullan history developed a wide variety of different languages and dialects, but eventually, as with many Federation worlds, a single dominant language emerged at the same time as a world government began to form.<br> | ||
Line 130: | Line 137: | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
==Leisure== | ===Leisure=== | ||
'''Aquatic sports''': Catullan shore life is reflected in the range of sports most commonly pursued, which include most sailing, swimming, surfing and diving variants. Mountain climbing and gliding are also popular to a lesser extent.<br> | '''Aquatic sports''': Catullan shore life is reflected in the range of sports most commonly pursued, which include most sailing, swimming, surfing and diving variants. Mountain climbing and gliding are also popular to a lesser extent.<br> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
Line 141: | Line 147: | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
==Food and Drink== | ===Food and Drink=== | ||
'''Zorsulte''': A tangy, rich Catullan liquor made from the fermented rind of unripe ''sulte'' fruit, small citrus-like pods that grow on bushes in sandy soil. Replicated ''zorsulte'' is more likely to be clear, indicating its origin, unlike naturally-aged ''zorsulte'', which will have tiny flecks from rind and seeds accidentally included in the pressing. Daagenzeelt is considered a premium label.<br> | '''Zorsulte''': A tangy, rich Catullan liquor made from the fermented rind of unripe ''sulte'' fruit, small citrus-like pods that grow on bushes in sandy soil. Replicated ''zorsulte'' is more likely to be clear, indicating its origin, unlike naturally-aged ''zorsulte'', which will have tiny flecks from rind and seeds accidentally included in the pressing. Daagenzeelt is considered a premium label.<br> | ||
Line 150: | Line 156: | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
== | ==Customs== | ||
==Technology== | |||
==Military== | ==Military== | ||
==Federation Intelligence Files== | ==Federation Intelligence Files== | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |