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{{The One Kingdom}} | |||
{{The One Kingdom | |||
== | The '''Constellationites''' are a multi-armed, multi-eyed race native to a region of space in the [[Ithassa Region]] named "the One Kingdom." They have, in the past, clashed with the [[Grendellai]]. It is also known they they prize Gorn eggs, fertilized or not, as a delicacy. | ||
==Appearance== | |||
The Constellationites have a cone-shaped body, oval head, and four tentacle-like legs. They are covered in tiny scales, are silver-gray in color, and possess three to four eyes, one being on top of their heads. They breathe out of ventricles. Their arms extend from their midriff and number from two to one hundred. | |||
==Rank System== | |||
The fewer the number, the lower in rank. The highest-known rank below the one hundred armed deity, the Star Lord, is Raja Ulsheen, having ten arms and being the leader of the Triceblessed system and most favored of the Star Lord. Uksheen, another member of the honored Sheen family, possesses six arms and is the younger spawn/sibling and first helper to Ulsheen. Their arms are present at birth, so their place in the One Kingdom is known from birth, as well. Their duty in life is revealed by the Star Lord when the child is approximately three months of age. | |||
They serve at this level for life, lesser families serving the higher-ranking families. Their bondservants serve the same masters for life and are expected to worship the Star Lord. All serve the Star Lord. To fail in this duty is worse than dishonesty. It is considered blasphemy. Punishments are harsh. The Truth Stone causes severe pain or death to those who lie, and demotion from a Constellationites place in life, their birthright, is carried out through dismemberment of arms. | |||
==Technology== | |||
===Ships=== | |||
There are three distinct types of ships within the Triceblessed System | |||
== | ====Main Ship Design==== | ||
The | The ship design of the TriceBlessed System is a long, needle-thin ship, shiny-like chrome. * The warp engine design compromises the aft section, 1024.73 meters in length and 50 meters tall to compromise approximately 10 decks. | ||
* Hull composition is Tritanium. | |||
* Three torpedo bay tubes, each holding ten torpedoes each. | |||
* Shielding is minor due to energy nets that surround each ship almost immediately after initiated, which are located aft and port. This energy set subsumes 657,360 TeraJoules of energy. It has an added advantage from direct fire from an enemy combatant ship in tractor, increasing the shield energy output. | |||
* Warp speeds can reach 4.0, but there are very few of this specific warp design, primarily a privilege for many-limbed ranking officials | |||
* Standard warp speed: 2.3 max | |||
* Weapons systems: Low-yeild particle weapons and chemical torpedoes. | |||
* Defense Systems: Polarized hull plating | |||
====Repair Ships==== | |||
These are small, cloaked ships that service the main of the Constellationite Fleet. | |||
== | ====Thopters==== | ||
These small ships are dedicated for the Triceblessed priests (originating from the ship that landed on the [[USS Kodiac]]), boasting anti-gravity motivators which lift the ship and a multitude of fins springing up to give the appearance of a snowflake. These fins contain artificial stabilizers for smooth acceleration. | |||
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The | ===Defensive Systems=== | ||
The Constellationites riddle their sectors with magnetic minefields that react to warp signatures and radiation output. Navigation of these fields is difficult and deadly. | |||
The Constellationites | ===Communications=== | ||
*The Constellationites communicate by stepping through a sheet of pure light. It makes the person seem to appear in another place, even up to hundreds of light years away. Instead of viewscreens, they have crystal spheres. | |||
===Personal Armament=== | |||
Hand-carried weapons are spherical objects that shoot out a miniature version of the Shivari’s energy net. | |||
==Triceblessed== | ==Triceblessed== | ||
Triceblessed architecture reflects monolithic towers and spires. Their water is controlled by pipes and aqueducts. The tallest buildings are temples and they are also the most opulent. As the more affluent are seen as more richly blessed by the Gods, so too are they richly adorned. Raja | The homeworld for the Constellationites, [[Triceblessed]] architecture reflects monolithic towers and spires. Their water is controlled by pipes and aqueducts. The tallest buildings are temples and they are also the most opulent. As the more affluent are seen as more richly blessed by the Gods, so too are they richly adorned. [[Ulsheen, Raja | Raja Ulsheen]]’s house is like a mansion, encrusted with jewels and expensive fabrics. The Triceblessed pray while viewing images of their homeworld during travel to ensure safe passage. The people of Triceblessed gather outside temples for worship every day. Often crowded, those still outside when the chimes sound must worship outside. They immediately drop to the ground and begin chanting. The away team reported a sense of calm and peace while on the planet before the Trendal device was activated. | ||
==First Contact== | |||
A species of contradictions, the Constellationites that the Kodiak recently made first contact with believe in peace, their way of life being one of servitude, yet underneath their spirituality is a widely accepted practice of control, even violence. | |||
After initial contact was made with Admiral Hollis by the Constellationite liaison, Raja Ulsheen of the house Sheen, the Kodiak departed Deep Space 17 for the Constellationite homeworld, Triceblessed, to begin diplomatic relations. The premise for these relations was due to conflicts the Constellationites were having with the Grendallai, a canoid species that had recently tangled with the Kodiak crew and lost. The Triceblessed people were seeking to form a relationship with the Federation in order to aid their defense against the Grendallai, or as these silver-gray, glistening creatures term them, the Void Dogs or Unwarranted Ones in order to restore peace with Goldenectar, one of the 16 systems that comprise Constellationite territory, called the One Kingdom. | |||
The plan was set forth by the Constellationite ruler, the Star Lord, Vish IX, emperor and god to his people, in order to allow them to focus on the problem of GoldenNectar, a system that is responsible for producing an herb that causes higher fertility rates in the Gorn species. In exchange for this herb, the Constellationites had been provided with unfertilized Gorn eggs, which are seen as a delicacy. However, others of the Triceblessed, not having the same privileges as the GoldenNectar, had caused severe diplomatic discord by taking the unborn young of the Gorn in battle. | |||
Over time, GoldenNectar grew distant, separating themselves from the Star Lord and One Kingdom, becoming more like “the many” that the Triceblessed view as living societies of chaos. The Federation is made up of many such societies. The Star Lord sees GoldenNectar as a society of blasphemers, faithless traitors. He is beginning to lose control of more systems and sees control of GoldenNectar, with its valuable export, as the first step he must take to regain his divine right. | |||
In addition to this plan, four away team members from the Kodiak, sent to the home of Raja Ulsheen to ensure the safety of four blessed Triceblessed priests during their stay upon the Kodiak discover an unmentioned reason for the diplomatic negotiations with the Federation. The team, mentioned as both hostages and guests by Raja Ulsheen, learns that an uprising is imminent. For underneath the city streets, escaped bondservants, ancestors of the free Grendallai that plague the Constellationites, are planning to take control. Aided by Constellationites not loyal to Vish IX, these Grendellia rebels use violence to put their plan into action. Served by willing and unwilling participants, the rabid leaders have altered a harmonic device once used to bring about peace in order to bring out the suppressed primitive instincts of the domesticated bondservants of Triceblessed. The Kodiak is used as an amplification instrument for one half of this piece of technology, named the Trendal device, to spread its poison. Only the death of Lt. Nicholas Michael Nash, killed while disarming the weapon, is able to stop total destruction to the planet below. | |||
The rebellion now out in the open on the streets of Triceblessed and the away team caught in the middle, the second half of the device is disarmed by Lieutenants Graves and Lt. Terpes, and the rebels become fewer in number. Only those who are resistant to the device’s effects are able to advance on the Constellationite soldiers and the away team. A partial objective achieved, the away team is suddenly beamed back to an awaiting shuttle, the Kodiak is dead in space, and the commanding officers are sent to Deep Space 17 for further diplomatic action where later, negotiations are abruptly ended. | |||
==Interesting Tidbits== | ==Interesting Tidbits== |
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