Whittier Strong

SiranNataan

Nathanites: Physiology, Reproduction, Development

September 27 2010
Nathanite Appearance and Physiology

Typical height: 170-200 centimetres
Typical weight: 46-92 kilograms

Nathanites are an all-male species of amphibioid homonids. They are of slender build, with short torsos and long limbs.

Their facial features are different from humans in many ways. Their faces fall low on the head. They have very large eyes, small noses, and full lips. They have deeply sunken cheeks and pronounced cheekbones. Two ribbed ridges rise outward from the tops of their eyes. These ridges continue past the hairline and flare out into the ridges of their ears, which strongly resemble Vorta ears. The lower edges of the ears bear vestiges of their in-ovum gills. Enlarged blood vessels are found near the base of the ears, which aid in respiration via the gills in ovum.

Eyes are humanoid. The hair of the head grows straight or slightly wavy. Nathanites have thin eyebrows. Nathanites have two pigments, cyanin and indein. The result is that Nathanite skin, hair, and eyes come in a wide range of hues, from green through to purple. Nathanites do not grow facial hair. Their only body hair is a usually large mass of pubic hair.

Internal physiology is similar to humans, though there are differences in the circulatory system owing to a three-chambered heart. Testes, though about twice as large as in humans, do not descend; there is no scrotum.

Nathanite Reproduction
Nathanites reproduce asexually. Though Nathanites are all male, they consist of three subsexes, known as the Hlys, the Hrywa, and the Liaru. All three subsexes are necessary for reproduction. Conception occurs through the external admixture of semen from each of the three subsexes. Enzymes from each of the three semen types catalyse in the presence of oxygen to form a flexible, translucent shell around the admixture. The result is an irregularly shaped egg about twice the size of a Terran chicken egg. (Nathanite ejaculate is much more copious than in humans.)

Within the shell, cells resembling spermatozoa in form but not in function stir the contents of the egg until the genetic material within coalesces to form a zygote. Maturation is rapid; within three weeks, eyes, gills, tail, and rudimentary limbs are present. Hatching occurs after about 13 weeks.

Nathanite Development
The newly hatched young are somewhat independent, like Terran ducks, and are able to crawl within a few hours. Like tadpoles, they have a long, broad tail that provides internal nourishment, and gradually shrinks to a nub within two months, by which point he can stand completely upright. (A common Nathanite expression is, "He still has his tail," meaning he is inexperienced or new to a task.) Their gills shrink at about the same rate as the tail, though vestigial traces are evident in adults.

Nathanite physical and psychological development are very rapid. They begin puberty at age 8, and achieve full height by age 12. However, it is very uncommon for a sexually mature Nathanite to seek to reproduce before age 16.

Like Terran turtles, Nathanites do not show physical signs of aging, like greying hair or wrinkles, later in life. Nathanites are able to reproduce throughout their lives. Nathanites have an average lifespan of 175 years.
Edited September 29 2010 by SiranNataan
Whittier Strong

SiranNataan

Re: Getting to know you.

September 27 2010
Hello--
I'm brand-new the past week or two to STO. This is my first-ever MMO, though I do play D&D on occasion. The one thing that got me into this particular MMO is that it's Star Trek. A lot of my dreams at night are set in the Star Trek universe. So I'm a geek even in my sleep. :-)

I'm 36, an artist and jewellery designer in Minneapolis. Real name is Whittier, most folks call me Whit.

I sing in Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus and volunteer with a group that works on relationship development--of all sorts--within the queer community.

Beyond that, I spend a lot of time with my friends. I'm a part of a large poly family, and we spend what time we can together.

Really getting into this community.

Peace
W
Lee

Galan_Vaurek

Re: Stonewall Fleet Scavenger Hunt 2.0

September 27 2010
It was fun, if not a little frustrating to me (I'm really not that good a figuring out puzzles, lol.) That being said, I look forward to seeing, and probably participating, in the next SH. :P

Saith,
Galan_Vaurek
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Upcoming Events!

September 27 2010
Updated with the events for October :) Remember to subscribe to this thread to keep up-to-date with the events
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

September 27 2010
:tos:


Episode 45 - "The Trouble With Tribbles" - 12/29/1967

Part 1:



Parts 2-5:

Found from the above link in the related videos section

Enjoy!
John

adama88

Re: How Gays See Europe

September 27 2010
lol, love the map!
Jay Eudy

Six-of-Nine

Re: Introduction to Chox, and the Vardinain race

September 26 2010
Mine was installed under windows 7 and is in
C:\Users\Public\Games\Cryptic Studios\Star Trek Online\Live\screenshots
Xp might put it in
C:\Program Files\Cryptic Studios\Star Trek Online\Live\screenshots
but thats just a guess.
Joshua (Zepari)

Zepari

Re: Family portrait

September 26 2010
That pic was Larry showing off his photoshop skills. Amazingly!
Whittier Strong

SiranNataan

Re: Nathanite Species: Home Planet

September 26 2010
Location of Nathanus System

Whittier Strong

SiranNataan

Re: Introduction to Chox, and the Vardinain race

September 26 2010
There's a screenshot folder in-game? I've just been clicking my PrintScreen and opening in Paint. How do I operate this screenshot tool in-game?
Darrell

dazussdj

Re: How Gays See Europe

September 26 2010
Hehehe oh my saunas blah the i think dungeons more :p
Darrell

dazussdj

Re: True blood anyone?

September 26 2010
Yeah even in the UK True Blood has been on very cool show and if anything it makes the other horrorish shows step up :)
Whittier Strong

SiranNataan

Nathanite Species: Home Planet

September 26 2010
Nathanites are natives of the planet Nathanus V, an M-class planet in the Nathanus solar system, which is located at the very edge of the Alpha Quadrant. The system consists of 6 small-rock planets and 7 gas giants.

Nathanus V is roughly 3/4 the size of Earth. Its surface consists of a single partially submerged supercontinent, resulting in a large number of archipelagos, with seas in between which correspond to the plains of the supercontinent beneath. This supercontinent lies in a more or less east-to-west orientation, divided roughly in two by Nathanus V's equator. This, combined with its favourable location relative to the star Nathanus, produce a tropical climate across virtually all the landmass.

Nathanus V has three very small moons.

A thread of nathon particles (named after the star system) streams between the star Nathanus and its closest stellar neighbour, Dirova. Nathons are responsible for probability alteration, and are most notably used in certain gambling devices that the Federation declared illegal after the arrest of Martus Mazur on Deep Space Nine in 2370. It is thought that this thread, which passes through the orbit of Nathanus V, is the reason why Nathanite evolution proceeded with relative ease.
Edited September 27 2010 by SiranNataan
Jay Eudy

Six-of-Nine

Re: Introduction to Chox, and the Vardinain race

September 26 2010
sirannataan wrote:
How do you create a template for a species? Is that just a chart showing what features to use from the alien creation menus? I'm assuming so, since I can't figure out how you could plug in any code.

Thanks for posting this. I've been looking for this sort of thing on the STO boards and not finding them, so now I look forward to posting about my own two created species (thus far), the Olegians (Kvar) and the Nathanites (Ylis).


It's easy, in the alien creator click the save button. It'll create a headshot image in your screenshots folder. That image is the template.

The two headshot images on this thread are such templates, just put them into your screen shots folder and load them from the alien creator. Be sure to change the facial geometry a bit, so you don't end up with a clone of my character lol.
Edited September 26 2010 by Six-of-Nine
Whittier Strong

SiranNataan

Re: Introduction to Chox, and the Vardinain race

September 26 2010
How do you create a template for a species? Is that just a chart showing what features to use from the alien creation menus? I'm assuming so, since I can't figure out how you could plug in any code.

Thanks for posting this. I've been looking for this sort of thing on the STO boards and not finding them, so now I look forward to posting about my own two created species (thus far), the Olegians (Kvar) and the Nathanites (Ylis).
Jay Eudy

Six-of-Nine

Re: How Gays See Europe

September 26 2010
Would be interesting to see maps of the USA done in this style.

I wonder what folks would say about Oregon, my home state?
Whittier Strong

SiranNataan

Re: Family portrait

September 26 2010
I'm assuming later on with a bigger ship you can get a chance to get all your BOs on deck for a screen capture like that. That, or you have some mad Photoshop skills.

I like doing canon colours for my uniforms, but those are some fantastic non-canon ones, definitely.

I'm just drooling for the chance to get a new video card so that I can see my characters with the same clarity. As it is, mine kind of look like they're from Super Mario 3. :laugh:
Edited September 26 2010 by SiranNataan
Whittier Strong

SiranNataan

Re: "Extremely emotional. I was in tears."

September 26 2010
I'm trying so hard not to burst out laughing here in the library.
Trehes

trehes

Re: Stonewall Betting Book: The Breen Series Reward

September 26 2010
gamerjosh wrote:
Looks like everybody won, and we all broke even. I'll donate my cut of the prize to stay in the bank.


Yep. Lol.

Next book will start when the first mission comes out. Give more time for craziness.

Those of you who want to cash in your ticket send me a game mail.