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A people, the presence of which was first discovered on Borella (leading them to be known as Borellian Nomen or simply Nomen), exist beyond the Red Line and remain a popular topic of idle speculation for Colonial academics. A technologically advanced species, they have not been encountered by humanity, though the ruins of a Nomen settlement on Borella have proven a tantalising source of information on the race.

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  • Nomen (D18)
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  • A people, the presence of which was first discovered on Borella (leading them to be known as Borellian Nomen or simply Nomen), exist beyond the Red Line and remain a popular topic of idle speculation for Colonial academics. A technologically advanced species, they have not been encountered by humanity, though the ruins of a Nomen settlement on Borella have proven a tantalising source of information on the race.
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  • A people, the presence of which was first discovered on Borella (leading them to be known as Borellian Nomen or simply Nomen), exist beyond the Red Line and remain a popular topic of idle speculation for Colonial academics. A technologically advanced species, they have not been encountered by humanity, though the ruins of a Nomen settlement on Borella have proven a tantalising source of information on the race. A bilaterally symmetrical bipedal primate, Nomen are a robust, fur covered, mammilian species with an average lifespan of around 130 years, although some individuals achieved a much older age. There are three major, distinct subspecies and though they socailise well, do not interbreed. They consider themselves distinct in their ability to survive and continue, move from strength to strength. Their intelligence and self-awareness is a particular identifier of their sentience and though humanoid in appearance, they do not consider themselves related to humanity and are accepted as analagous with no evidence to date suggesting otherwise. Nomen number some 19 billion, spread over sectors and sectors of space beyond the Red Line. Their concept of territory and property is less rigid and important than in human society and they are a migratory species; settling in a system and utilising ready resources only as they immediately require before moving along. They do return to areas of abundance but on a whole are characterised by their wanderlust. Nomen scouts ships have encountered fringe elements of Colonial society but are weary of non-Nomen spacecraft and have been belligerent as a result.
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