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* Appearance | * Appearance | ||
** Extremely large (NF) | ** Extremely large (NF Novel: ''Into the Void'') | ||
** Skin resembles organic rock (NF) | ** Skin resembles organic rock (NF Novel: ''Into the Void'') | ||
** Three-fingered hand (NF Novel: ''Into the Void'') | |||
** Nasal slits in place of nose (NF Novel: ''Into the Void'') | |||
** Barely maneuverable neck (NF Novel: ''Into the Void'') | |||
** No body hair or equivalent (TNG Novel: ''Worf's First Adventure'') | |||
* Homeworld: [[Brikar (planet)|Brikar]] | |||
* Biological notes | |||
** Incredibly resistant to [[phaser]] shots (NF Novel: ''Into the Void'') | |||
** Native to a low-gravity planet (NF Novel: ''Into the Void'') | |||
*** Requires an [[antigravity]] compensator to be able to move in normal gravity (NF Novel: ''Into the Void'') | |||
*** ''Text says from ''heavy''-gravity world, but that would make no sense; lower gravity would make it ''easier'' to move'' | |||
* Cultural notes | |||
** Clothing | |||
*** Brikar generally eschew footwear when in casual wear (TNG Novel: ''Worf's First Adventure'') | |||
[[Category:Intelligent Species]] | [[Category:Intelligent Species]] |
Latest revision as of 20:03, 9 July 2023
- Appearance
- Extremely large (NF Novel: Into the Void)
- Skin resembles organic rock (NF Novel: Into the Void)
- Three-fingered hand (NF Novel: Into the Void)
- Nasal slits in place of nose (NF Novel: Into the Void)
- Barely maneuverable neck (NF Novel: Into the Void)
- No body hair or equivalent (TNG Novel: Worf's First Adventure)
- Homeworld: Brikar
- Biological notes
- Incredibly resistant to phaser shots (NF Novel: Into the Void)
- Native to a low-gravity planet (NF Novel: Into the Void)
- Requires an antigravity compensator to be able to move in normal gravity (NF Novel: Into the Void)
- Text says from heavy-gravity world, but that would make no sense; lower gravity would make it easier to move
- Cultural notes
- Clothing
- Brikar generally eschew footwear when in casual wear (TNG Novel: Worf's First Adventure)
- Clothing