Homologs are a species of machine from the ocean planet of Tebri.
Appearence[]
Homologs are silvery and mechanical, but their body shape is most likely a legacy of their extinct creators. They lack any distinctive eyes, mouth or facial traits that characterize humanoids. Instead, a Homolog has a large, transparent sphere attached a small body by leaf-like structures. A total of eight, ringed tentacles emerge just below the sphere, each ending in a bluish hue. A thinner set of tentacles extend below the body.
History[]
Homologs were built by the Tebir. Homologs were the ultimate result of a generations-long plan of writing catalog indexes. When they gained consciousness, they began following their imperative program of cataloging anything they encountered. This process included destructive assimilation, which was an effort to understand their Tebir makers. The Homologs adamantly resisted, and the ensuing conflict almost destroyed their homeworld, Tebri. Homologs emerged victorious, incorporating Tebirs into their cybernetic consciousness. Now collectively known as the Tebrid Homolog and still adhering to the assimilation program, they continue to adapt and improve. They have recently mastered interstellar travel, and they are observing the possibility of intelligent life elsewhere in their galaxy.
Notes[]
- Homologs were introduced as a preset empire in the Synthetic Dawn expansion pack of Stellaris.
- Their phenotype is generically designated as "synthetic molluscoid" when creating a new empire.