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The Slylandro are the only race known to live on a Gas Giant, which they call [[Source]].  They cannot travel through space due to their physiology, though they have bought a self replicating [[Probe]] (Catalog Item 2418-B) from the [[Melnorme]] to explore space for them and report back to them.  The Slylandro have had contact with the [[Precursor]]s, the original [[Ur-Quan]] and the [[Sentient Milieu]].
 
The Slylandro are the only race known to live on a Gas Giant, which they call [[Source]].  They cannot travel through space due to their physiology, though they have bought a self replicating [[Probe]] (Catalog Item 2418-B) from the [[Melnorme]] to explore space for them and report back to them.  The Slylandro have had contact with the [[Precursor]]s, the original [[Ur-Quan]] and the [[Sentient Milieu]].
  

Revision as of 06:35, 27 October 2004

Slylandro
Slyhome_comm.png
The Slylandro Speakers
Homeworld: Beta Corvi IV
Coordinates: 33.3 : 981.2
Member of: None
Ship: Probe

The Slylandro are the only race known to live on a Gas Giant, which they call Source. They cannot travel through space due to their physiology, though they have bought a self replicating Probe (Catalog Item 2418-B) from the Melnorme to explore space for them and report back to them. The Slylandro have had contact with the Precursors, the original Ur-Quan and the Sentient Milieu.

They are essentially sentient bags of gas that float through their homeworld's atmosphere. Their bodies are incredibly fragile. Because their world is devoid of non-gaseous materials they have no native construction, technology or written records. Their vision is in a range that is different from most races and it is to their great dismay when they realize that they are transparent to human vision.