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{{Infobox ENIS species | |||
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| species = Honneamise | |||
| biology = Humanoid | |||
| home = Lhadatt | |||
| pop = 28,335,998,266 as of last census | |||
}}'''Honneamise''' means "Person of Honnea," a reference to their original home planet of Honnea. Driven from the planet by an ecological disaster brought on by the fall of their moon, they roamed the galaxy for centuries before the [[ENIS:Factions/Lion Empire|Lion Empire]] took them in and gave them a new planet, Lhadatt. They gratefully serve the Lion Empire when they are called upon, and are some of the Empire's best warriors, though they are more mercenary than this statement makes them appear. | |||
A moderately advanced species, they evolved and engineered themselves to life in a low-gravity, three-dimensional environment where the gradual loss of atmosphere was normal. A heightened sense of balance and spacial perception thanks to an evolving inner ear contributes to their high-level of skill as mecha pilots and space combatants. Large capacity, highly efficient lungs enable them to survive in thin atmospheres without mechanical aid. | |||
== Related articles == | |||
* [[ENIS:Factions/Lion Empire|Lion Empire]] | |||
[[Category:Project E.N.I.S.]] | [[Category:Project E.N.I.S.]] |
Revision as of 18:33, 15 October 2014
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Species | Honneamise |
Biology | Humanoid |
Homeworld | Lhadatt |
Population | 28,335,998,266 as of last census |
Honneamise means "Person of Honnea," a reference to their original home planet of Honnea. Driven from the planet by an ecological disaster brought on by the fall of their moon, they roamed the galaxy for centuries before the Lion Empire took them in and gave them a new planet, Lhadatt. They gratefully serve the Lion Empire when they are called upon, and are some of the Empire's best warriors, though they are more mercenary than this statement makes them appear.
A moderately advanced species, they evolved and engineered themselves to life in a low-gravity, three-dimensional environment where the gradual loss of atmosphere was normal. A heightened sense of balance and spacial perception thanks to an evolving inner ear contributes to their high-level of skill as mecha pilots and space combatants. Large capacity, highly efficient lungs enable them to survive in thin atmospheres without mechanical aid.