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== At a Glance == | == At a Glance == | ||
<p align="justify">Starfleet Science Division had indications of the Yx'Toxi's previous existence as early as 2249. Their appearance, modeled by AI algorithms based on the scant fossil remains left, is unlike anything previously encountered. The Yx'Toxi had very few internal bone structures- primarily the spine and portions of the skull. Much of these beings' support structure seemed to be chitinous or cartilaginous.</p> | <p align="justify">Starfleet Science Division had indications of the Yx'Toxi's previous existence as early as 2249. Their appearance, modeled by AI algorithms based on the scant fossil remains left, is unlike anything previously encountered. The Yx'Toxi had very few internal bone structures- primarily the spine and portions of the skull. Much of these beings' support structure seemed to be chitinous or cartilaginous.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 23:57, 29 September 2020
Yx'Toxi (estimated: Yish'toks-ee) | |
INFORMATION | |
Quadrant: |
Alpha |
Native System: |
Unknown; possibly Boyajian's Star |
Status: |
Extinct (approximately 5,000 years ago); individual groups may have persisted up to 1,000 years ago. |
First Contact: |
N/A (discovered 2249) |
SOCIO-POLITICAL DATA | |
Affiliations: |
Yx'Toxi |
Government Name: |
Unknown |
Government Type: |
Unknown |
Economic Model: |
Unknown |
BIOLOGICAL NOTES | |
Taxonomy: |
Non-Humanoid Dodecapod |
Atmospheric Requirements: |
Class M |
Temperature Requirements: |
Tropical |
END OF BRIEFING | |
Template:Species |
At a Glance
Starfleet Science Division had indications of the Yx'Toxi's previous existence as early as 2249. Their appearance, modeled by AI algorithms based on the scant fossil remains left, is unlike anything previously encountered. The Yx'Toxi had very few internal bone structures- primarily the spine and portions of the skull. Much of these beings' support structure seemed to be chitinous or cartilaginous.