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The '''Qu''' were a sapient species that split humanity as it was known into various new species with varying levels of sapience and ability.
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==Biology==
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The Qu were four-winged insectoid creatures with a single tentacle for manipulating objects.
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Their life cycle involved an aquatic larval stage.
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==History==
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At the time of the first contact between Qu and Star People, the Qu were almost a billion years old, constantly travelling the galaxy from one spiral arm to the next, in giant, epoch-spanning mass-migrations. As masters of genetic and nanotech manipulations, they constantly improved themselves and remade the worlds they visited. They were most likely the ones who created [[Panderavis]] from Earth Therizinosaurs.
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Their religion demanded them to remake the universe as they saw fit and they saw themselves as [[god]]s. This dogma was rooted in what had been a benevolent attempt to protect the race from its own power, but is now blindly followed by them without any question.
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Humanity was only a small obstacle to them. The Qu were offended that there was another species that remade the worlds they visited, and they remade the Star People into many different creatures.
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One day, the Qu left the spiral arm that was once populated by the Star People, leaving behind hundreds of worlds inhabited by the remade descendants of humanity.
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Many millions of years later, the human descendants in the form of the [[Asteromorph]]s, the [[Terrestrial (All Tomorrows)|Terrestrials]] and the [[Subject (All Tomorrows)|Subjects]] formed a vast empire spanning the Milky Way, united with other galaxies such as the [[Amphicephalus|Amphicephali]]'s and finally avenged their ancestors by subduing the Qu.
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==Appearances==
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*''All Tomorrows'', by C. M. Koseman (2008)
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[[Category:Sapient Species]]
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[[Category:All Tomorrows Universe]]
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[[Category:Insectoid Species]]
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[[Category:Nomadic Species]]
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[[Category:Creatures of Unknown Origin]]
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[[Category:Spacefaring Civilizations]]
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[[Category:Species that Metamorphosize]]
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[[Category:Literary Species]]
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[[Category:2008 Debuts]]
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[[Category:Galactic Threats]]
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[[Category:Precambrian Species]]
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[[Category:Religious Races]]
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[[Category:Hive Species]]
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[[Category:Imperialist Races]]

Revision as of 14:11, 26 June 2021

The Qu were a sapient species that split humanity as it was known into various new species with varying levels of sapience and ability.





Biology

The Qu were four-winged insectoid creatures with a single tentacle for manipulating objects.

Their life cycle involved an aquatic larval stage.

History

At the time of the first contact between Qu and Star People, the Qu were almost a billion years old, constantly travelling the galaxy from one spiral arm to the next, in giant, epoch-spanning mass-migrations. As masters of genetic and nanotech manipulations, they constantly improved themselves and remade the worlds they visited. They were most likely the ones who created Panderavis from Earth Therizinosaurs.

Their religion demanded them to remake the universe as they saw fit and they saw themselves as gods. This dogma was rooted in what had been a benevolent attempt to protect the race from its own power, but is now blindly followed by them without any question.

Humanity was only a small obstacle to them. The Qu were offended that there was another species that remade the worlds they visited, and they remade the Star People into many different creatures.

One day, the Qu left the spiral arm that was once populated by the Star People, leaving behind hundreds of worlds inhabited by the remade descendants of humanity.

Many millions of years later, the human descendants in the form of the Asteromorphs, the Terrestrials and the Subjects formed a vast empire spanning the Milky Way, united with other galaxies such as the Amphicephali's and finally avenged their ancestors by subduing the Qu.

Appearances

  • All Tomorrows, by C. M. Koseman (2008)