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==Known Races==
==Known Races==
*Insectoid
*'''Insectoid'''
Mantis-like creatures with eight pairs of eyes and a mandible instead of a mouth. (Commander Sskett)
Mantis-like creatures with eight pairs of eyes and a mandible instead of a mouth. (Commander Sskett)


*Ramdii
*'''Ramdii'''
Noted for their curled, ram-like horns on their upper forehead to the sides, sometimes stag-like, ranging from white to brown-skinned and Terran in appearance with prominent, bull-like forehead and socket ridges. A typical Ramdii has three-toed hooves for hands and four-toed hooves for feet. Eye color ranges. Hair color is typically white, black, chestnut, and other various shades of brown. (Captain Koran)
Noted for their curled, ram-like horns on their upper forehead to the sides, sometimes stag-like, ranging from white to brown-skinned and Terran in appearance with prominent, bull-like forehead and socket ridges. A typical Ramdii has three-toed hooves for hands and four-toed hooves for feet. Eye color ranges. Hair color is typically white, black, chestnut, and other various shades of brown. (Captain Koran)


*Oxin
*'''Oxin'''
Easily identifiable by their porcine appearance and small, Ferengi-like gold eyes. Boar-like in appearance with hoofed feet and olive skin.
Easily identifiable by their porcine appearance and small, Ferengi-like gold eyes. Boar-like in appearance with hoofed feet and olive skin.


*Phaelasour
*'''Phaelasour'''
A non-Terran species but rather a dolphin-like fish. They most often are Doctors aboard FTU ships and employ an anti-grav belt to maneuver their flippers through different gravity conditions. Optical sheaths cover their eyes, located forward side on large, neckless faces.
A non-Terran species but rather a dolphin-like fish. They most often are Doctors aboard FTU ships and employ an anti-grav belt to maneuver their flippers through different gravity conditions. Optical sheaths cover their eyes, located forward side on large, neckless faces.


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