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== Characteristics == | == Characteristics == | ||
Elmiforms | Elmiforms share a number of characteristics that not only distinguish them from other sophonts, but also group them together in unusual ways. | ||
* ''' | * '''Body plan''': all elmiforms have the following: | ||
** Two pairs of clearly defined '''arms''' and '''legs'''. | ** Two pairs of clearly defined '''arms''' and '''legs''', having a bipedal stance. | ||
** A '''torso''' divided into a protected upper half (the ribcage) containing major parts of the circulatory and respiratory systems, and a vulnerable soft lower half (the belly), containing major parts of the digestive and reproductive systems. | ** A '''torso''' divided into a protected upper half (the ribcage) containing major parts of the circulatory and respiratory systems, and a vulnerable soft lower half (the belly), containing major parts of the digestive and reproductive systems. | ||
** A '''head''' with a sturdy hollow skull containing the brain and including the eyes, nose, ears and related processes, along with a mouth used to both vocalise and ingest nutrients. | ** A '''head''' with a sturdy hollow skull containing the brain and including the eyes, nose, ears and related processes, along with a mouth used to both vocalise and ingest nutrients. | ||
* '''Genetic information storage:''' genetic information on all elmiform species is universally based on [[Wikipedia:DNA|DNA]], [[Wikipedia:RNA|RNA]], and the [[Wikipedia:Nucleobases|nucleobases]] [[Wikipedia:Adenine|adenine]], [[Wikipedia:Cytosine|cytosine]], [[Wikipedia:Guanine|guanine]], [[Wikipedia:Thymine|thymine]] and [[Wikipedia:Uracil|uracil]]. | * '''Genetic information storage:''' genetic information on all elmiform species is universally based on [[Wikipedia:DNA|DNA]], [[Wikipedia:RNA|RNA]], and the [[Wikipedia:Nucleobases|nucleobases]] [[Wikipedia:Adenine|adenine]], [[Wikipedia:Cytosine|cytosine]], [[Wikipedia:Guanine|guanine]], [[Wikipedia:Thymine|thymine]] and [[Wikipedia:Uracil|uracil]]. | ||
* '''Reproduction and child-rearing:''' all elmiforms reproduce sexually, are viviparous, and breastfeed their offspring. | * '''Reproduction and child-rearing:''' all elmiforms reproduce sexually, are viviparous, have one to two children on average, and breastfeed their offspring. | ||
** Notably, all elmiforms have some kind of [[Wikipedia:Disaccharide|disaccharide]] in their milk. Elmians, humans, felds and clúnydd all share [[Wikipedia:lactose|lactose]] content, juleans being the only ones to produce [[Wikipedia:trehalose|trehalose]] instead. | ** Notably, all elmiforms have some kind of [[Wikipedia:Disaccharide|disaccharide]] in their milk. Elmians, humans, felds and clúnydd all share [[Wikipedia:lactose|lactose]] content, juleans being the only ones to produce [[Wikipedia:trehalose|trehalose]] instead. | ||
*'''Pentadactyly''': all elmiforms possess five digits per limb on average. | *'''Pentadactyly''': all elmiforms possess five digits per limb on average. | ||
{{Sophonts}} | {{Sophonts}} | ||
[[Category:Elmiform sophonts]] | [[Category:Elmiform sophonts]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:04, 19 January 2026
The elmiforms are a cross-species, cross-planet group of organisms that share, among other things, a body plan similar to that of an elmian or a human. These similarities, which go beyond just their body shape, are so many that they have led to the idea of a shared extra-planetary origin (i.e. several panspermia events originating from one celestial body that split in its trajectory), the Estranged Mother Theory.
List of elmiforms
The known elmiforms are the following:
- Elmians, the prototypical elmiforms, from planet Elm,
- Juleans, from Julee,
- Humans, from Earth, the only elmiform species to have become completely extinct,
- Felds, from World, one of two elmiform species not included in the Estranged Mother Theory (they evolved much later than the rest), and
- Clúnydd, also from World, the second elmiform species not included in the theory, and the only ones that can trace their ancestry to organisms from the dess.
Characteristics
Elmiforms share a number of characteristics that not only distinguish them from other sophonts, but also group them together in unusual ways.
- Body plan: all elmiforms have the following:
- Two pairs of clearly defined arms and legs, having a bipedal stance.
- A torso divided into a protected upper half (the ribcage) containing major parts of the circulatory and respiratory systems, and a vulnerable soft lower half (the belly), containing major parts of the digestive and reproductive systems.
- A head with a sturdy hollow skull containing the brain and including the eyes, nose, ears and related processes, along with a mouth used to both vocalise and ingest nutrients.
- Genetic information storage: genetic information on all elmiform species is universally based on DNA, RNA, and the nucleobases adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine and uracil.
- Reproduction and child-rearing: all elmiforms reproduce sexually, are viviparous, have one to two children on average, and breastfeed their offspring.
- Notably, all elmiforms have some kind of disaccharide in their milk. Elmians, humans, felds and clúnydd all share lactose content, juleans being the only ones to produce trehalose instead.
- Pentadactyly: all elmiforms possess five digits per limb on average.