Friday 10 June 2011

Bellatricians


Galactic Federation Member Profile


Bellatricians



Member Name: Star nation of Bellatrix. Former member of League of Orion and this sector’s Headquarters for the former Alliance.Accepted into the Galactic Federation: Three years ago.
Location: One of brightest stars in Constellation of Orion; it is the bright star found just to the right and above Belt of Orion.
Distance From Earth: Some 112.5 Light Years.
Life Form Type: Major species is Dinoid-Reptoid hybrid. Migrated from Constellation of Sagittarius about 25 million years ago.
Physical Appearance: Very scaly and bony. Upper head is surrounded by large bony crest. Large red or dull yellow eyes (that resemble those of Earth's reptiles) are set forward just above, and to either side of, very small nose. Mouth has thin lips that run from one side of head to the other. Ears are non-existent: only sign of them is extra-smooth, 3-inch (7.62 cm) circle on either side of head and just behind eyes. Skin is scaly like a crocodile, and green, yellow, brown or red in color. Small bony crest runs up middle of the back and is connected to larger crest found on top of head.
      Being is bi-pedal. Thin hand has six long, clawed fingers. Feet have five toes ending in small, very sharp, claws. Very small tail, thick like a crocodile’s, extends only to the feet. Male is shorter than female. Males range in height from 8 to 10 feet (2.44 to 3 meters): females are 8.5 to 10.25 feet (2.6 to 3.12 meters) tall.
Special Traits and Abilities: Noted for great diplomatic and leadership skills. In charge, for past six million years, of all the former Alliance’s forces for this sector of the Milky Way Galaxy.
Average Amount of Sleep Needed: 5 to 8 hours.
Language: Very coarse and guttural; filled with deep growling and hissing noises.
Mother Ship and Other Craft: Scout craft look like dew drops and like beetles; they vary from 100 to 400 feet ( 30.5 to 122 meters) in length. Mother ships range from 1 to 400 miles (1.6 to 640 Kilometers) long and look like large tadpoles.
http://www.paoweb.com/gfmbella.htm

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