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'''Humans''' are a species of sapient lifeforms hailing from Terra, having evolved over millions of years from primates. Scientifically called ''Homo Sapiens'', their journey into space is well-documented, and their immense curiosity and knack for collaboration has allowed them to eke out a life almost anywhere. While originally housing a majority of their population in the Milky Way, the diaspora of humans into the wider universe means that they have no true majority home.
'''Humans''' are a species of sapient lifeforms hailing from Terra, having evolved over millions of years from primates. Scientifically called ''Homo Sapiens'', their journey into space is well-documented, and their immense curiosity and knack for collaboration has allowed them to eke out a life almost anywhere. While originally housing a majority of their population in the Milky Way, the diaspora of humans into the wider universe means that they have no true majority home.
== Lore ==
== Lore ==
Humans have a relatively fraught species history, however their romance with the idea of spaceflight and life outside of Terra is still one of the defining parts of their reputation. In the greater scope of human history, events such as the flight of the ''Vostok I,'' the launching of the Voyager Golden Record, and the founding of the planetary and subsequently interplanetary government TerraGov and SolGov make up a large part of the public perception of their species. With that legacy comes too the tragedy of the Night of Fire, and the resulting nuclear wasteland. Characterized by a capacity for great destruction and exploration, their common hubris and ability to bond with others provides a good basis for interspecies communication and cooperation.
Humans have a relatively fraught species history, however their romance with the idea of spaceflight and life outside of Terra is still one of the defining parts of their reputation. In the greater scope of human history, events such as the flight of the ''Vostok I,'' the launching of the Voyager Golden Record, and the founding of the planetary and subsequently interplanetary government TerraGov and SolGov make up a large part of the public perception of their species. With that legacy comes too the tragedy of the Night of Fire, and the resulting nuclear wasteland.


Since leaving Terra, humans have changed in as many ways as the variety of places they now call home. Advances in genetics and medical technology has led to genemod humans like Felinids and Dwarves, alongside cybernetic modifications. The bar for what counts as "human" is something hotly debated even now, and everyone seems to have their own ideas about it.
Since leaving Terra, humans have changed in as many ways as the variety of places they now call home. Advances in genetics and medical technology has led to genemod humans like Felinids and Dwarves, alongside cybernetic modifications. The bar for what counts as "human" is something hotly debated even now.
==Playing a Human==
==Playing a Human==
Humans are fairly even-handed, having no distinct weaknesses, but no inherent benefits outside of numbers and inherited benefits. One such benefit they enjoy is the human-centric design of equipment, workplaces, and amenities, though this may be subject to change as popular design conventions shift their focus to a more equal doctrine. As such, humans have the advantage of a more "complete" ability to experience space travel in its current form, without having to rely on the admittedly recent or stopgap measures afforded to other species.
Humans are fairly even-handed, having no distinct weaknesses, but no advantages outside of inherited benefits. One such benefit they enjoy is the human-centric design of equipment, workplaces, and amenities, though this may be subject to change as popular design conventions shift their focus to a more equal doctrine. As such, humans have the advantage of a more "complete" ability to experience space travel in its current form, without having to rely on the admittedly recent or stopgap measures afforded to other species.
====== You might... ======
====== You might... ======
* Express natural curiosity, and venture into danger where others see no gain.
* Express natural curiosity, and venture into danger where others see no gain.
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Humans retain their Terran naming conventions for the most part, although some may opt to adopt a moniker in place of a classic middle name (such as John "Spaceman" Doe). They tend to favor nicknames for both themselves and others.
Humans retain their Terran naming conventions for the most part, although some may opt to adopt a moniker in place of a classic middle name (such as John "Spaceman" Doe). They tend to favor nicknames for both themselves and others.
=== Adventurers ===
=== Adventurers ===
Humans love adventure. They ''love'' it. If it isn't wanderlust, sudden inspiration, curiosity, want for fame, or thrillseeking, there are a hundred other likely explanations for a human to be found in the Outer Rim. Use your imagination.
There are a lot of reasons a human might seek out a life in spaceflight. Whether they want to get in touch with their spacefaring heritage, see the Outer Rim for themselves, scout for jobs like those fictional bounty hunters, or something else, there's almost always some explanation for why a human is out here, willingly or not.
 
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
* Your standard SS13 spaceman.
* Your standard SS13 spaceman.
*Not much to say, really.
*Not much to say, really.

Revision as of 06:21, 3 December 2021

Human
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Basic Information
Origin Point: Terra, Sol
Temp Range: 270-340K
Height: 169cm
Diet: Omnivorous, whatever they can get their grubby hands on.

  • Human under standard Asiimov laws.
  • Ubiquitous and relatively hardy.
  • Have natural, "stylish" hair.
  • Watch out for the bald ones though.

Humans are a species of sapient lifeforms hailing from Terra, having evolved over millions of years from primates. Scientifically called Homo Sapiens, their journey into space is well-documented, and their immense curiosity and knack for collaboration has allowed them to eke out a life almost anywhere. While originally housing a majority of their population in the Milky Way, the diaspora of humans into the wider universe means that they have no true majority home.

Lore

Humans have a relatively fraught species history, however their romance with the idea of spaceflight and life outside of Terra is still one of the defining parts of their reputation. In the greater scope of human history, events such as the flight of the Vostok I, the launching of the Voyager Golden Record, and the founding of the planetary and subsequently interplanetary government TerraGov and SolGov make up a large part of the public perception of their species. With that legacy comes too the tragedy of the Night of Fire, and the resulting nuclear wasteland.

Since leaving Terra, humans have changed in as many ways as the variety of places they now call home. Advances in genetics and medical technology has led to genemod humans like Felinids and Dwarves, alongside cybernetic modifications. The bar for what counts as "human" is something hotly debated even now.

Playing a Human

Humans are fairly even-handed, having no distinct weaknesses, but no advantages outside of inherited benefits. One such benefit they enjoy is the human-centric design of equipment, workplaces, and amenities, though this may be subject to change as popular design conventions shift their focus to a more equal doctrine. As such, humans have the advantage of a more "complete" ability to experience space travel in its current form, without having to rely on the admittedly recent or stopgap measures afforded to other species.

You might...
  • Express natural curiosity, and venture into danger where others see no gain.
  • Feel a need to bond with others and form a social circle.
  • Try and form a connection with the natural world on some level.
Others probably...
  • Think you're basic.
  • Get jealous of your hair (and Asiimov protections).
  • Assume you're basically the same as humans thousands of years ago.

Human names

Humans retain their Terran naming conventions for the most part, although some may opt to adopt a moniker in place of a classic middle name (such as John "Spaceman" Doe). They tend to favor nicknames for both themselves and others.

Adventurers

There are a lot of reasons a human might seek out a life in spaceflight. Whether they want to get in touch with their spacefaring heritage, see the Outer Rim for themselves, scout for jobs like those fictional bounty hunters, or something else, there's almost always some explanation for why a human is out here, willingly or not.

Gameplay

  • Your standard SS13 spaceman.
  • Not much to say, really.