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| + | ====== Sjendari ====== | ||
| + | The Stellarmerian or // | ||
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| + | species = Stellarmerian or Sjendari | ||
| + | image1 = lcars: | ||
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| + | caption = //Images not wholly representative of the entire species// | ||
| + | family = Humanoid | ||
| + | home world = [[Saytisjin]] | ||
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| + | === Etymology === | ||
| + | singular = Sjendarian (Male) \\ Sjendarin (Female) | ||
| + | plural = Sjendarian (Male) \\ Sjendarin (Female) | ||
| + | adjective = Sjendari | ||
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| + | === Physiology === | ||
| + | maximum age = ?? | ||
| + | height = ??? meters | ||
| + | palette = ??? | ||
| + | ambulation = Bipedal | ||
| + | key features = Long-lived \\ Photosynthetic \\ ??? | ||
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| + | ====== Etymology ====== | ||
| + | The Federation-coined name Stellarmerian came about from the first contact with Starfleet as a result of a particular Captain making something of a pun relating to how the Universal Translator rendered their progenitor species as “Stellarian” and claimed these people were only “merely Stellarian.” To the chagrin of some it stuck and eventually got adopted into the Federation database even after the origin was forgotten. Their own name is Saytisj Adjavk, usually simplified as Saytisjadji when referring to people from or living on the home planet of Saytisjin (Adjavk literally translates to People of [Location]). The species collectively are known as Sjendari (loosely translated as Illuminating Light) but the term was used less commonly before they were branched out more amongst the stars. | ||
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| + | ====== Physiology ====== | ||
| + | The Sjendari are a humanoid bipedal species with a wide range of genetic diversities, | ||
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| + | The most notable fact about the species is they are not originally naturally evolved. The modern species were created an unspecified number of millennia ago by the now-extinct enigmatic race known only to Federation records as Stellarians (locally known as Saytisj Nomya Tal) by taking genetic material, and possibly even actual living samples, of various humanoid races throughout the galaxy and genetically engineering them all with cross spliced genes and mixing in a heavy amount of Saytisj genetics. | ||
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| + | Though exact details of Saytisj genetic data are hard to find, it is believed their propensity for blue shades of skin and black cornea are both dominant traits of the original Saytisj genetics. This is notable in that what little data there is on the Saytisj Nomya Tal confirms they were not entirely humanoid themselves, apparently not sharing the hypothesized common ancestor of most humanoid races (known as the Preservers). This required the theoretically much older Saytisj to heavily alter their genes to create the Sjendari. The reason for their creation is lost to history but it is widely believed to be a unique form of legacy since the Saytisj race itself has since died out and this was perhaps a method to leave something behind of themselves. | ||
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| + | Due to the high amount of genetic engineering many Sjendari have an atypically high amount of adaptability to environments, | ||
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| + | On the subject of genders, sexes, and reproduction: | ||
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| + | As a result of this unique aspect of the species biology, gender based stigma and inequalities have not followed paths very typical in other nominally bi-gendered species as there is some conscious choice involved. This does not mean no inequalities have ever existed and there are many examples in their history of efforts to influence the development of various groups for potential gains of various types. These kinds of practices are largely relegated to history now, but it would be wrong to imply the scars do not exist in the society of modern times. | ||
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| + | ===== Biology ===== | ||
| + | The average lifespan of a Sjendari can be hard to determine. This is largely due to the fact that there are so many differences among individuals that some might be even longer lived than others to a radical degree. It has however been observed that members of the species can remain lively and vibrant up to the age of 200 Earth years. A census of a few confirmed geriatric Sjendari has confirmed some begin showing signs of age related issues as early as 250, and some don’t until almost 300. | ||
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| + | The reason for this is due to a remarkable cellular structure that enables them to photosynthesize solar radiation much like plants, though they themselves are not plant based. They do not do this entirely unconsciously and need to dedicate a period of time in a day to this which requires a fair amount of skin exposure that is not often displayed in most situations. The tradeoff is they only need to eat food as little as once a week (thought they are perfectly capable of eating more often). This is to make sure they have a proper supply of nutrients they cannot get from sunlight. Early understanding was that this was some innate ability or perhaps part of the bioengineering of the species. | ||
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| + | It was later learned however that they simply did not volunteer a number of known truths about their biology. All Sjendari have a natural symbiotic relationship with a colony of micro-organisms within their skin known colloquially as Solicytes. It is in fact the solicytes that are photosynthetic and absorb solar energy, in turn supplying their Sjendari host with produced sugars and various nutrients that both give the individual energy in absence of eating food as often, but also bolster their physicality, | ||
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| + | Signs of aging due to genetic differences, | ||
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| + | Sjendari bodies are highly agile and it is common for them to be quick in movement with an ability to remarkably and accurately move about in ways similar to parkour. Their abilities are proportional to their energy intake however, and they can over intake on solar radiation as well as food and must be conscious of this. One theory for onset star-shading syndrome is that it is a response to the body taking in too much solar radiation, but this has not been proven. It should be noted Sjendari are not born able to fully photosynthesize but develop the capability gradually in adolescence starting from age 9 and going as long as to age 25 to 32 depending on the individual. It is believed that while solicytes naturally exist in their skin it takes this long for a maturing Sjendari body to build up enough of them to properly nourish themselves. Solar intake can be measured by scans and most report that can feel when their intake per unit of time has leveled out. Once this happens, they are considered adults. The rest of their biological growth happens in this range as well, in what can be called their form of puberty. The species reproduce sexually; however, it is unclear how active the drive to reproduce is considering their longevity. | ||
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| + | Amusingly, for all of their engineered traits and adaptability, | ||
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| + | ===== Culture & Society ===== | ||
| + | Socially, Sjendari have gotten used to depending on each other, likely from a history of growing into their existence and their ancestors learning what they are together. There is a natural unity among groups and a high degree of love and affection for those they know most. Though their society is unified now, it is something that only happened in the last 500 or so years and took heavy effort to do. In fact while Sjendari are social creatures and have very low amounts of personal space concerns, they are very ideologically and culturally distinct. The push to unify them under a singular government and civilization was in some ways forced into practice and received such heavy push back that it erupted into an incredibly violent war that lasted more than a century before unification was achieved. There are still questions if the price was too high and whether the ultimate end result was inevitable regardless or not. | ||
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| + | Sjendari family units are very atypical for a humanoid culture. They practice a form of social and romantic polyamory and do not form binding social contracts like marriages for family units. It is very common for individuals to have several romantic partners and these groupings to intersect. It is observed by researchers that the species can be described as panromantic and nominally heterosexual since they do seek to procreate. This being said it is hard to say if there are any predispositions to preferred sexuality as they by and large seem to act pansexual. As a result of not having strict family units and no social or legal system for joining of families, which are not considered a particularly legal unit in and of themselves in society, the structures of homes, neighborhoods, | ||
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| + | As a result of this family structures can become quite complex and confusing to the outside observer, often existing rather loosely. Frequency of children is low due to longevity, but it is normal for each pairing to only produce one child each. This can mean a female could have several children from different fathers, or only just one child despite her various partners. Mothers are the primary caregivers of infants, but fathers will tend to oversee adolescent raising, regardless of child gender. Though genetic siblings are rare due to low birth rates and lack of monogamy, this means half siblings spend a lot of time growing up together under both patriarchal raising and being among the same social community. It is extremely rare for siblings to have both a common mother and father, but it is certainly not impossible. Some consider the act to be wasteful for a variety of personal and social reasons not worth delving into, but for the most part full siblings are generally taken to be an accidental occurrence more than deliberate. | ||
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| + | One would think the above makes Sjendari very friendly and trusting. This is nominally true, as stated they are socially and culturally very dependent on each other. This does not mean they don’t form cultural groupings which can have distinct identities and viewpoints. Distinct city-states, | ||
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| + | All of this results in Sjendari being heavily pragmatic, valuing practical ideas over idealistic philosophies. This is because they simply cannot agree of a unifying singular philosophy that enough people can agree on. To work together they had to brute force compromises, | ||
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| + | ===== Politics ===== | ||
| + | The Sjendari political system is described on the surface as a form of Constitutional Monarchy. That being said it operates in several distinct ways. The current government is known by the name of the New Unity Constellate, | ||
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| + | As far as leadership, each Constellate state has their own worked out government system, often some variation of democratic republic or parliament, a model the central Saytisjin government endorses. They have their own leaders and representatives in the Starlight Council on Saytisjin. There is one position that only exists on Saytisjin however and is considered a Constellate-wide presence: a figure similar to a monarch called the Kesjierad (roughly translatable to Emperor/ | ||
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| + | In the original Constellate, | ||
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| + | Despite a degree of democratization of the role, the process is a bit more complex than a simple vote and no one runs for the title. First a sub-council works out the best qualities and skills needed in a leader of the people and watches the standard aptitude tests for youths across the planet to find candidates that meet the qualifications, | ||
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| + | The Kesjierad has no direct control over any government matters as they are technically not in a governmental position. Their job is to represent the people’s will to the government. The actual government itself is something of a Parliament where councilor seats are voted in by the people, but the specific government positions are decided by internal council votes to run efficiently. This includes positions like Defense Minister, Chancellor, and so on. The people get some say in who can be in these positions through the Kesjierad who can cast two votes in any internal election, one for them and one for the people. These votes need not be the same, and in many historical cases, are not the same. There is no specific mechanism to combat corruption on this beyond the simple concept that the kind of people selected for their capability to take the role are the sort of people who would not abuse their power in such a way. While this specific form of government is relatively recent (a post-war reform of the original Unity government), | ||
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| + | The governing council is a group based on locality from different cities and towns across the planet. They are elected locally to serve the government more than then the people, who are again represented by the Kesjierad more than anything else. Though it seems the people’s will and interests are represented primarily by a single person, the Kesjierad has a worldwide support network of appointed and employed persons and outreach offices. Sometimes this includes unselected Kesjierad candidates, who go on to be public figures in their own right while supporting their former opposition (as, again, the type of people selected are the kind who would be graceful in defeat rather than bitter). | ||
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| + | It should not be underestimated how important the Kesjierad is to the people. They serve an important role that is in no way a figurehead, and due to how they are picked it is typical that they are very well liked by the populace at large. Distinct leaders operate differently, | ||
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