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The '''Melnorme''' (pronounced /[[media:Melnorme_as_pronounced_by_Greenish.ogg|'mɛlnɔːmeɪ]]/), as far as we know, are a race of traveling traders in information and technology. They appear as several yellow globs piled on top of each other, with a large smile and a single eye. | The '''Melnorme''' (pronounced /[[media:Melnorme_as_pronounced_by_Greenish.ogg|'mɛlnɔːmeɪ]]/), as far as we know, are a race of traveling traders in information and technology. They appear as several yellow globs piled on top of each other, with a large smile and a single eye. | ||
− | The Melnorme's basic culture revolves around exchanges of items, information, and commodities. They believe that giving without receiving is barbaric. The Melnorme lustly search for new information about biological creatures and the ominous [[Precursor]] [[Rainbow Worlds]], but to what end is unknown, although, it is probably safe to assume that they sell the information to someone else. | + | The Melnorme's basic culture revolves around exchanges of items, information, and commodities. They believe that giving without receiving is barbaric. The Melnorme lustly search for new information about biological creatures and the ominous [[Precursor]] [[Rainbow Worlds]], but to what end is unknown, although, it is probably safe to assume that they sell the information to someone else (such as ZEX, the VUX who is an obsessive lifeform collector). |
− | Melnorme are highly sensitive to color. Their bridge has a colorful background that changes to fit their mood or activities. Red is for travel, purple is generally assumed to be for trade (if one manages to find | + | Melnorme are highly sensitive to color. Their bridge has a colorful background that changes to fit their mood or activities. Red is for travel, purple is generally assumed to be for trade (if one manages to find 12 million credits the Melnorme might even sell the information about turning purple as well as their history, psychology, mental powers, their unique physiology, the exact location of homeworlds, their omnious long-term plans. But buying that information would endebt your whole species of centuries and the Melnorme do not make credit). |
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+ | When you meet a Melnorme with a blue bridge, know that he is locking his weapons systems on your ship. | ||
The similarity in name between "Melnorme" and "[[Mael-Num]]", combined with the fact that the Mael-Num are being described as one-eyed creatures, may lead one to suspect there is a connection between the two. And indeed, [[Paul Reiche III]] and [[Fred Ford]] have confirmed that the Mael-Num are ancestors of the Melnorme. | The similarity in name between "Melnorme" and "[[Mael-Num]]", combined with the fact that the Mael-Num are being described as one-eyed creatures, may lead one to suspect there is a connection between the two. And indeed, [[Paul Reiche III]] and [[Fred Ford]] have confirmed that the Mael-Num are ancestors of the Melnorme. | ||
− | The Melnorme are never found in [[Hyperspace]] (unless they come looking for you) and are generally encountered only around supergiant star systems. A Melnorme with the name Trademaster [[Greenish]] is always located in every supergiant star in the quadrant. | + | The Melnorme are never found in [[Hyperspace]] (unless they come looking for you) and are generally encountered only around supergiant star systems. A Melnorme with the name Trademaster [[Greenish]] is always located in every supergiant star in the quadrant, apparently able to be at all supergiant sites at once or at least travel very quickly. |
The Melnorme's [[Trader]] ship, while not designed as a warship, is still capable of defending itself. Its charging Chargeable Torpedos are known as the one thing that can actually absorb an Ur-Quan Fusion Blast and the Confusion Ray is capable of temporarily scrambling a ship's navigation and crippling its special systems. | The Melnorme's [[Trader]] ship, while not designed as a warship, is still capable of defending itself. Its charging Chargeable Torpedos are known as the one thing that can actually absorb an Ur-Quan Fusion Blast and the Confusion Ray is capable of temporarily scrambling a ship's navigation and crippling its special systems. | ||
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+ | The Melnorme have an aversion for the Druuge, who also sell fuel (if you're willing to make unethical deals with them). | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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The Melnorme (pronounced /'mɛlnɔːmeɪ/), as far as we know, are a race of traveling traders in information and technology. They appear as several yellow globs piled on top of each other, with a large smile and a single eye.
The Melnorme's basic culture revolves around exchanges of items, information, and commodities. They believe that giving without receiving is barbaric. The Melnorme lustly search for new information about biological creatures and the ominous Precursor Rainbow Worlds, but to what end is unknown, although, it is probably safe to assume that they sell the information to someone else (such as ZEX, the VUX who is an obsessive lifeform collector).
Melnorme are highly sensitive to color. Their bridge has a colorful background that changes to fit their mood or activities. Red is for travel, purple is generally assumed to be for trade (if one manages to find 12 million credits the Melnorme might even sell the information about turning purple as well as their history, psychology, mental powers, their unique physiology, the exact location of homeworlds, their omnious long-term plans. But buying that information would endebt your whole species of centuries and the Melnorme do not make credit).
When you meet a Melnorme with a blue bridge, know that he is locking his weapons systems on your ship.
The similarity in name between "Melnorme" and "Mael-Num", combined with the fact that the Mael-Num are being described as one-eyed creatures, may lead one to suspect there is a connection between the two. And indeed, Paul Reiche III and Fred Ford have confirmed that the Mael-Num are ancestors of the Melnorme.
The Melnorme are never found in Hyperspace (unless they come looking for you) and are generally encountered only around supergiant star systems. A Melnorme with the name Trademaster Greenish is always located in every supergiant star in the quadrant, apparently able to be at all supergiant sites at once or at least travel very quickly.
The Melnorme's Trader ship, while not designed as a warship, is still capable of defending itself. Its charging Chargeable Torpedos are known as the one thing that can actually absorb an Ur-Quan Fusion Blast and the Confusion Ray is capable of temporarily scrambling a ship's navigation and crippling its special systems.
The Melnorme have an aversion for the Druuge, who also sell fuel (if you're willing to make unethical deals with them).