Planet of Origin: Kelgia, one of the several known members of the Galactic Federation.
Kelgianas (physiological classification DBLF) are a
warm-blooded, sapient, furry (with a beautiful
silvery fur covering), caterpillar-like oxygen-breather omnivores species.
Despite their appearance, Kelgians are physiologically very similar to
Earth Humans (classification DBDG) and require similar environmental
conditions. They walk by undulating their bodies over their
several pairs of short legs. The head is conical in shape and the
forelimbs end in three manipulating digits.
Kelgians have no skeletal tissue other than a thin and fragile
case protecting the brain. Instead, their vital organs are enclosed by a
hollow muscular envelope which also allows them to move about, in their
typical undulating gait. Their circulatory system is extremely complex,
including a net of blood vessels running just below the skin, to
provide oxygen for the outer musculature. As a result, Kelgians are
particularly vulnerable to cuts. Wounds that would be considered
superficial by other species are often lethal to them. To make matters
worse, their fur will never recover after being damaged; leaving the
wounded individual both physically and socially awkward. Kelgian blood
is red, indicating that haemoglobin is present; and their blood pressure
is higher than in Humans. They are herbivorous, dioecious and
monogamous; and their overall philosophy and temperament are not too
dissimilar from Humans.
They have four extendable eyestalks, a pair of hearing
antennae and a highly variable fur coating; all of which respond in such
a subtle and uncontrollable manner to their emotional state that they
could almost be considered telepaths among themselves. As such, Kelgians
completely lack concepts of lying, diplomacy or tact. They will always
say what they think, for good or for bad.
The Kelgian language mostly consists of loud, foghorn-like hoots.
Their voice is not physically able to produce variable speech tones,
which is probably the main reason for which they evolved a sophisticated
body language to express emotions.
Sources: JAMES WHITE – Hospital Station (1962), Star Surgeon (1963), JAMES WHITE – Ambulance Ship (1979)
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