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Apply these defaults when dealing with a | Apply these defaults when dealing with a species from a Zorski Group other than the one you're specialized in. [From [http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38&_nkw=Module+Prime+Alpha GURPS: MODULE PRIME ALPHA]] | ||
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Apply these defaults when dealing with a species from a Zorski Group other than the one you're specialized in. [From GURPS: MODULE PRIME ALPHA]
Zorski Group | Description | Defaults | Examples |
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Group I | Humans and all species moderately compatible in terms of blood and biochemistry. (Alpha-Centaurians are genetically human.) | -1 within a subgroup
-2 with other Group I subgroups |
Subgroup a: Humans/Alpha-Centaurans (same species), Rigellians
Subgroup b: Brecon, Cygnans, Prellarians |
Group II | Species dissimilar to Group I in biochemistry and/or have significant internal organ differences including extra or unique internal organs. | -2 within Group II
-5 with Groups I, III, and IV |
Arcturians, Klingons, Tellarites |
Group III | Species dissimilar to Groups I and II in that they have copper-based blood. | -1 within a subgroup
-2 with other Group III subgroups |
Subgroup a: Vulcans
Subgroup b: Andorians, Orions |
Group IV | Mammalian species with biochemistries moderately compatible with Group I, but which have significant internal and external differences. | -5 with Groups I-III
-10 with Group V |
Kzintis |
Group V | Reptilian species with biochemistries and internal/external differences that are significant when compared to Group I. | -1 within a subgroup
-2 with other Group V subgroups |
Suliban |
Group VI | Exoskeletal species that are significant different to Groups I-V and each other. | -15 with any other species, including other Group VI species | Mynieni |
Group VII | Species that do not have individual internal organs or their equivalents, and include plantlike species. | -15 with any other species, including other Group VII species | |
Group VIII |
Species that do not breath oxygen and come from subzero (though not cryogenic, see Group IX) climates. | -15 with any other species, including other Group VIII species | |
Group IX |
Species that do not breath oxygen and come from cryogenic climates. | -15 with any other species, including other Group IX species | |
Group X | Species that are highly unique and defy classification. | no default, specialization must be learned through direct experience | Tholians |