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    57 KB Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)13:06 No.5538301  
    As the Gululipund Star Empire expands across the galaxy deep space probes, exploratory vessels and settlers of new colonies are more and more often stumbling upon ancient artefacts left by previous civilizations. Whilst these artefacts are attributed to many different long passed races the majority of the larger, more intact and more interesting (and dangerous) examples are attributed to a single race, a species known in their own language as “humans”. The “humans” are known to have been both extremely technologically advanced and extremely cautious with their technology, the former is apparent from the level of complexity shown in almost all of their constructions and the later is apparent from almost every human artefact or site ever discovered containing either some kind of automated defensive system, a self destruct or both.

    In light of the growing significance of the long disappeared “humans” Dominus Yujolk (The Emperor’s favoured advisor) has requested that you; a well known xenoarchaeologist and the galaxy’s foremost expert on the “humans” meet with him so that he may know as much as possible about the subject in order to better his ability to advise the Emperor on related matters. The Dominus has also invited Emissary EeeReeYee of the Divine Mechanism, who is currently contained within four Perspex spheres linked together by metal tubes and supported by a repulsor unit.

    What can you tell them about the humans?
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)13:09 No.5538320
    CUTEBOLDS!
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)13:14 No.5538368
    That's got to be the second worst name for an alien civilization ever. Tnuctipun is still the winner though.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)13:23 No.5538452
    >>5538320
    An alien approximation of cutebolds!?
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)13:54 No.5538718
    That alien looks like a cross between a cat, a baloon, a fish and a vacuum cleaner.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)14:13 No.5538854
    >>5538718
    I think it's kind of creepy.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)14:17 No.5538872
    theys some blowjob lips
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)14:22 No.5538927
    "Uhh... Well, y'see... there were these guys, called humans, they were carbon based bipeds and- Is that guy just going to float there the whole time? I mean... yeah, sure he has no legs, but does he have to, y'know, rotate like that?"
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)14:28 No.5538962
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    >>5538927
    Why yes he will, also don't try to stop him from rotating, he has diplomatic immunity.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)14:36 No.5539010
    >>5538962

    Ah. right.

    Well, these humans had the ability for extraplanetary flight, but had the misfortune of a lack of a supreme leader. So despite new and incredible things being invented every year, it took them decades to impliment much of them in spaceflight.

    One incredible thing that I have made note of is the fact that they went from powered land vehicles to space flight in under two centuries.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)14:46 No.5539091
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    That is very rapid development, but if they took so long to implement new technologies, and lacked centralised leadership then how did they forge an interstellar empire without being destroyed by their rivals, or by civil disputes?
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)14:48 No.5539108
    Well, your average human was seven feet tall if they were an inch, with a shock hair red as the fires of hell themselves.

    They lived in a highly corrosive environment of various gasses commonly used today as rocket fuels. It is speculated that they would take these gasses somehow into their body so that they could burn it internally to propell themselves. This could explain the firey hair.

    They would chase down and consume, get this, other animals! They would place these poor beasts in some kind of internal storage device and baste them in variety of acids while the heats from their infernal rocket-glands boiled the poor creature to death in an attempt to add the creatures energy stores and fat to their own. Any part of the beast that couldnt be processed by this...inate matter-energy converter would be regurgitated and depeosited in shining stone bowls filled with water in a religious ceremony they would perform often. Somehow, they believed that doing this would keep disease away. As though a rotting carcass in a water-filled bowl would do anything but promote disease!
    interestingly though, it was not disease that killed the humans, for, indeed, they seemed to be unaffected by the diseases they carried. Their few contacts with other races almost invariably led to that race suffering an epidemic cacused by the diseases found on the human's trade goods. It is rumored that they even used this to their advantage to disable enemy militaries. But this is off course just hearsay, since no race would ever be so barbaric.

    Truly, these humans were ferocious mother fuckers.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)14:53 No.5539143
    >>5539108
    >Any part of the beast that couldnt be processed by this...inate matter-energy converter would be regurgitated and depeosited in shining stone bowls filled with water in a religious ceremony they would perform often
    It took me a second to get this, but I lol'd.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)14:57 No.5539185
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    >>5539108
    How utterly shocking! Please, what else can you tell us about their civilization?
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:08 No.5539277
    Someone get those Aliens in from District 9 in here. I'm pretty sure they have a thing or two to say.
    >> Shas'o R'myr !!TZikiEEr0tg 08/21/09(Fri)15:09 No.5539289
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    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:16 No.5539347
    I must take offense to the frankly appalling lack of education displayed by my "colleague" >>5539108 , if I can call him that.

    From what we know today, it is obvious that humans were first and foremost a biological agent, a parasite if you will. Your average human was riddled with several thousand species of symbiotic bacteria. We speculate that these are the primary agent by which humans conducted warfare, which is one point mentioned by my colleague to which I grudgingly agree.

    Their manner of reproduction was such that the physically stronger members of the species would bully and deceive the weaker ones, often resorting to intoxicating them with substances that were toxic to EVEN THE HUMAN METABOLISM, until a stronger one would be able to enforce planting a parasitic larva into the entrails of the weaker one. From observing ancient video writings it would seem the process is very painful to the weaker one. The larva would apparently gestate in the entrails of the weaker one for several time cycles before bursting forth in an orgy of blood and agony. Speaking of blood, it is worth mentioning that humans had high amounts of iron in it. Yes, IRON, the metal found only deeply in the crust of rocky worlds. From this we can extrapolate that the nutrition of humans consisted not only of animals - as my colleague claims - because to obtain the iron then needed they would almost certainly have to ingest rocks at regular rates.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:18 No.5539378
    They believed orbital bodies to be made of fermented bovine lactate.
    They spent a great deal of time precariusly balanced on large animals attempting to knock eachother off with large sticks of metal.
    They spent a great deal of their time concerning themself with defence against ficticious alien menaces and implausable monstrous beasts, indicating a society of easilly frightened prey animals, yet at the same time, they would fire off weapon systems into the sky mearly to be entertained by the lights and sounds, indicating a race of fearless warriors proud of their weapons technology.

    Truly they were an inigma of a species.
    >> I apologized on 4chan 08/21/09(Fri)15:21 No.5539407
    Well, humans weren't really all that odd, they were like most land based mammals really.

    Most embarrassingly however, at some point in evolution they lost most of their fur coat. How hilarious! In fact, at this point in time, they are the only know intelligent warm blooded creature to have used clothes!

    Current achaeological findings show that they're temples were flat single story buildings, with uncomfortable seating for the worshippers, but none for the Priests, whose altar completely seperated the worshippers from the clerics.

    Today we recognize human shrines by the symbol of two yellow arches, side by side. This mark was often held aloft on giant metal pillars for all around to see.

    Of the religion itself, we know very little, save that it's supreme god was a humanoid figure with bright red hair, a white face, and yellow and red clothing.
    The divine antagonist in the religion would appear to have been a man whose eyes are covered in a black mask, and wears sinister black clothes, and a spotted, possibly diseased face.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:27 No.5539457
    >>5539091

    My collegues and I have been formulating a theory to explain this. As you know, all intelligent species spend most of their early history fighting themselves until one polity or organization rises to dominate them all. We believe that the "humans" never left this stage, simply expanding into the stars before their native government could unify them. We also believe this may be the underlying factor behind their rapid technological innovation, as they would struggle to maintain their dominance without the calming effects of an universal government, as well as all the failsafes found in their equipment, to prevent enemies from using them. However, this indicates an aggressiveness unknown to us civilized peoples of the galaxy, and makes us wonder how they fit into galactic politics.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:30 No.5539477
    >>5539347
    Oh please. Anyone with a two-bit education knows of the great rock grinders and sand spreaders the humans maintained. Their consumption of rocks was hardly contained to just iron. They would often scrape the seas with great purifiers, not to aquire clean water as we would do for a number of our manufacturing processes, but to aquire a number of naturally occuring salts and chemicals found within the water. They would inject these salts directly into their bloodstream to thicken their blood. The exact reasoning for this, is, of course, unknown, but I have made a number of speculations in my books regarding their apparent need to slow down their own metabolism, as any race that relies on rocketfuel as its primary means of propulsion must clearly be moving far too fast to accomplish anything.

    I am also, dear compatriate, inclined to disagree on your laughable research as to the human's means of reproduction. Do you see any offspring being produced in those old videographic records? No! This is clearly an attempt at recreation by the larger members of the species. This is why some cases have shown that when no suitable weaker caste can be found, the larger members of the species will recreate with eachother. How else would you explain the inconsistancies regarding the orafice into whcih the "larva" is planted?
    No, humans maintained a symbiotic relationship with a long-legged avion creature for reproduction. Reports are still inconclusive, but many acient earth hyroglyphs have shown that this avian creature brings human offspring to a pair of mates who possess an object refered to as "love."

    What is "love"?

    Unfortunatly, this is a question that the humans themselves would often ask between bouts of pleeding for mercy. Clearly the human biology was so complex that not even they understood how they reproduced.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:31 No.5539489
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    >>5539277
    Busy making humans explode in showers of blood.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:37 No.5539550
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    >>5539477
    These are, we believe, three of their greatest philosophers.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:40 No.5539579
    One strange thing with humans is that half of them have a small,vulnerable tube with many pain receptors. My own theory is that it was meant for Marking terrain.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:43 No.5539607
    >>5539579
    An interesting theory. The general shape of the tube was quite prominant in much of their archetecture and media. Indeed, they appeared to have some sort of facination with it.
    One can especially note a difference between the stronger members of the species, and those without the tube. Those without the tube appeared to have, on average, a 4 point strength difference according to the Thromm-Szhaboht scale.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:45 No.5539624
    what game is this
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:49 No.5539662
    >>5539579
    You forget, dear colleague, that the humans who did not have a tube, had a small hole, large enough for the tube to fit in. I think this was used to tranfer nutrients to one ofthe two. Also, those with a hole have two bags on their chests that seem to be filled with nutrients. I believe that this was a way to store nutrients so that they could be transfered to the partner and used in times of famine.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:49 No.5539664
    >>5539607
    The little purple tube was obviously the seat of their central nervous system. We know that because the tube exists in the weaker ones as well, but it is degenerate and internalized, which corresponds to data we have, the weaker ones being also intellectually inferior and used to run errands for the larger ones such as processing nutrients and obsessing over the minutiae of "clothing", as the fur substitute was called. It also makes sense that the one thing a species would flaunt that much is its intellectual superiority, and therefore the size of the purple tube.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)15:55 No.5539718
    >>5539664
    But then why were nearly all tubes covered in later ages? Even if they covered nothing else!
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)16:02 No.5539794
    >>5539718
    Clearly the species valued physical prowess over intellectual abilities. They wished to not be judged by the size of their purple tube, but rather by their physical abilities or ability to hold much fat.
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)16:02 No.5539797
    >>5539718
    Why, to protect them, of course!
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)16:10 No.5539902
    >>5539794
    My dear coleague, this is a load of humbug! After the humans covered their tubes, technology improvement seems to have gone faster!
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)16:14 No.5539949
    Please, coleagues, please! Let's not start shouting at each other! We wish for this discussion to remain civil, do we not?
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)16:20 No.5540012
    This thread is awesome!
    Never change, /tg/!
    >> Anonymous 08/21/09(Fri)16:22 No.5540036
    >>5539949
    You are right, my friend. We clearly have spent too much time with our minds immersed in human matters. We are begining to adapt their bizzare, violant natures. We must remain in control of ourselves.



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