Humans–biped mammals, binocular vision, vestigial hair, restricted range in audio/visual senses, average height 1.7m
Sendruka–biped humanoid, binocular vision, minimal body hair, average height 2.8m
Bargalil–hexapedal, 20% body hair, average height 2m
Henkaya–biped with four arms, muscular upper body, average height 2.1m
Kiskashin–tailed, ornitho-reptilian biped, rough, pebbled skin, average height 1.8 m
Makhori–amphibious octoped, mutiple tentacles, large eyes, average body length 1.5m
Achorga–insectoid, hiver, aggressively territorial, only Queens and specialised drones display intelligence, average height 1.2m
Uvovo–small bipedal humanoid, 70% body hair, binocular vision, excellent hearing, average height 1.3m
Gomedra–upright biped, furred, vaguely dog/wolf-like, average height 1.4m
Vusark–pseudo-insectoid, decapedal, compound eyes, average height 1m when walking on majority of legs, 2.1m when raised up on back legs
Voth–biped mammal, long forearms, 75% body hair, cyborg implants common, fond of concealing garments, average height 1.4m
Piraseri–tripedal sophonts of aquatic descent, main body a tapering torso with a backswept head fringed by small tentacles, average height 1.6m
Roug–slender bipeds with thin limbs, possibly hairless, usually garbed head-to-toe in tightly-wound strips of dense material, averge height 1.9m
Naszbur–heavily armoured bipedal reptiloid, a chitin shell forms a hood over the head, aggressive traders, average height 1.5m
Hodralog–birdlike sophonts common in certain levels of hyperspace, frail physique, average height 0.8m
Keklir–short, muscular bipeds found in most of the upper tiers of hyperspace, have wide, tapering snouts with two mouthlike openings, average height 1m
Pozu–squat, brown-skinned species originating from high-gravity world, gloomy disposition, skilled plant technologists, average height 0.7m
The Clarified–former Sendrukans whose personal AI has gained full control of their body due to erasure of the original persona, usually by judicial sentence, occasionally by voluntary mind dissolution
Vor–a species of endosymbiotic parasite that rides inside a host’s brain, once upper intellect/persona functions have been removed. A very ancient race once thought extinct, it has reappeared, rejuvenated and aggressive
Shyntanil–also known as the Twiceborn, a race that employs drastic life-extension technologies requiring re-engineering of the respiratory and nervous systems, and a temporary cessation of brain functions. An ancient bipedal species that has returned from obscurity, working alongside former adversaries, the Vor