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{{AlienSpecies|name=Jophur|image=|universe=[[Uplift Universe]]|world=Jophekka|habitat=Marshland, forest.|height=Varies, depending on the stack.|diet=Unknown|language=Gal Seven|sapience=Sapient|sub=[[Traeki]]}}
 
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The '''Jophur''' are a fictional extraterrestrial race from David Brin's [http://aliens.wikia.com/index.php?title=Uplift_Universe&action=edit&redlink=1 Uplift Universe]
 
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|binomen = a Jophur / -ab Poa / -ul Sarrphor -ul Phasheni -ul Dorrvi -ul Voam-Voam|world = Jophekka<ref>Infinity's Shore by David Brin p. 124</ref>|habitat = Marshland, forest.|height = Varies, depending on the stack.|diet = mulch|sapience = Sapient|language = Gal Seven|sub = [[Traeki]]|universe = ''Uplift''|name = Jophur}}
 
Physically, they are a stack of waxy, living rings. Each ring serves a different purpose, and they connect to each other to form a single being by chemical means via an electrically conductive, sap-like substance that flows down the center to bind the stack together. A master ring provides a strong sense of individuality to each stack and enforces this with corrective electrical shocks to non-compliant rings
 
 
   
 
Physically '''Jophur''' are a stack of waxy, living rings. Each ring serves a different purpose, and they connect to each other to form a single being by chemical means via an electrically conductive, sap-like substance that flows down the center to bind the stack together. A master ring provides a strong sense of individuality to each stack and enforces this with corrective electrical shocks to non-compliant rings
   
 
==History and origins==
 
==History and origins==
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The Jophur quickly began a genocide and eradicated all but a small group of the original traeki, with the exception of a small "Sooner" group that settled on the planet Jijo in the fourth galaxy The Jophur became fanatical adherents of one of the galaxy's religious ideologies, and exterminated many races they regarded as "heretics" - including the [[G'Kek]], which also survived only as a "Sooner" group on Jijo.
 
The Jophur quickly began a genocide and eradicated all but a small group of the original traeki, with the exception of a small "Sooner" group that settled on the planet Jijo in the fourth galaxy The Jophur became fanatical adherents of one of the galaxy's religious ideologies, and exterminated many races they regarded as "heretics" - including the [[G'Kek]], which also survived only as a "Sooner" group on Jijo.
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== References ==
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[[Category:Sapient Species]]
 
[[Category:Sapient Species]]
 
[[Category:Uplift Universe]]
 
[[Category:Uplift Universe]]
 
[[Category:Saprophages]]
 
[[Category:Saprophages]]
 
[[Category:Uplifted Species]]
 
[[Category:Uplifted Species]]
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[[Category:Literary Species]]
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[[Category:Superorganisms]]

Latest revision as of 10:42, 6 June 2020

Physically Jophur are a stack of waxy, living rings. Each ring serves a different purpose, and they connect to each other to form a single being by chemical means via an electrically conductive, sap-like substance that flows down the center to bind the stack together. A master ring provides a strong sense of individuality to each stack and enforces this with corrective electrical shocks to non-compliant rings

History and origins

The Jophur were originally the Traeki, intelligent but often indecisive because of internal debates between the rings that formed each individual. Their patrons, the Poa asked the Oaillie to engineer the traeki further to increase their effectiveness. The Oailie created 'master rings', shiny black rings (often described as 'silvery') that created a strong sense of self-identity. The newly invigorated Jophur, as the traeki with the new master rings were called, quickly became a strong, vigorous force in the Five Galaxies.

The Jophur quickly began a genocide and eradicated all but a small group of the original traeki, with the exception of a small "Sooner" group that settled on the planet Jijo in the fourth galaxy The Jophur became fanatical adherents of one of the galaxy's religious ideologies, and exterminated many races they regarded as "heretics" - including the G'Kek, which also survived only as a "Sooner" group on Jijo.

References

  1. Infinity's Shore by David Brin p. 124