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The [[Kriosian]] spot pattern is somewhat similar to that of the [[Trill]] host, but there are key differences | The [[Kriosian]] spot pattern is somewhat similar to that of the [[Trill]] host, but there are key differences: | ||
*Unlike Trill spots that run from the front of the head and then down the front of the chest and along the lateral sides of the legs down to the feet, the Kriosian spot pattern starts from the front of the head but then leads to the back, coming to a point about halfway down the spine. | |||
*Kriosians spots tend to be more block-like compared to the interlocking shapes seen with the Trill. | |||
*Kriosian spots are typically more subtle in their contrast to the overall skin tone compared to Trill spots. | |||
*There is variation within the species. Some Kriosians have a small number of large spots, while others have more numerous but smaller spots. | |||
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[[Category:Kriosian]] | [[Category:Kriosian]] |
Latest revision as of 14:40, 8 November 2012
The Kriosian spot pattern is somewhat similar to that of the Trill host, but there are key differences:
- Unlike Trill spots that run from the front of the head and then down the front of the chest and along the lateral sides of the legs down to the feet, the Kriosian spot pattern starts from the front of the head but then leads to the back, coming to a point about halfway down the spine.
- Kriosians spots tend to be more block-like compared to the interlocking shapes seen with the Trill.
- Kriosian spots are typically more subtle in their contrast to the overall skin tone compared to Trill spots.
- There is variation within the species. Some Kriosians have a small number of large spots, while others have more numerous but smaller spots.
Modified (cropped) image. Original Image from TrekCore.
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current | 14:13, 8 November 2012 | 310 × 369 (24 KB) | Rich (talk | contribs) | Previous picture was actually of a Valtese male. Changed picture to show the unique spot pattern on the back of a Kriosian female. | |
02:43, 5 November 2012 | 694 × 530 (90 KB) | FltAdml. Wolf (talk | contribs) | A Kriosian male. {{TrekCore}} Category:Kriosian |
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