Despite being externally indistinguishable from Humans, their biochemistry is extremely different, as they normally survive at temperatures around -193°C. They show an impressive tolerance range, though, being able to remain alive at even 0°C, which should be exceedingly hot for their standards. When exposed to temperatures higher than 0°C, however, their bodies start to disintegrate. Their natural lifespan is of several millennia. About two million years into the future, their homeworld was destroyed by a supernova. It's unknown how many (if any) of the species survived.
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| - Despite being externally indistinguishable from Humans, their biochemistry is extremely different, as they normally survive at temperatures around -193°C. They show an impressive tolerance range, though, being able to remain alive at even 0°C, which should be exceedingly hot for their standards. When exposed to temperatures higher than 0°C, however, their bodies start to disintegrate. Their natural lifespan is of several millennia. About two million years into the future, their homeworld was destroyed by a supernova. It's unknown how many (if any) of the species survived.
- Proamonians were similar to humans in terms of internal and external anatomy, but had a much lower body temperature. Their natural body temperature was -193° C, but they could survive at higher temperatures. At around 0° C they started to get weak and would have trouble breathing. At even higher temperatures or when exposed to direct light, they would start to melt and then evaporate. This lower body temperature meant that the touch of a Proamonian could be fatal for other lifeforms, causing severe frostbite.
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| - Despite being externally indistinguishable from Humans, their biochemistry is extremely different, as they normally survive at temperatures around -193°C. They show an impressive tolerance range, though, being able to remain alive at even 0°C, which should be exceedingly hot for their standards. When exposed to temperatures higher than 0°C, however, their bodies start to disintegrate. Their natural lifespan is of several millennia. About two million years into the future, their homeworld was destroyed by a supernova. It's unknown how many (if any) of the species survived.
- Proamonians were similar to humans in terms of internal and external anatomy, but had a much lower body temperature. Their natural body temperature was -193° C, but they could survive at higher temperatures. At around 0° C they started to get weak and would have trouble breathing. At even higher temperatures or when exposed to direct light, they would start to melt and then evaporate. This lower body temperature meant that the touch of a Proamonian could be fatal for other lifeforms, causing severe frostbite. Proamonians also had very long life spans, living for thousands of years with no apparent ageing. (TV: Dragonfire)
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