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Xindi<br />

The Xindi are an alliance of species that evolved on the same planet in the Delphic Expanse,<br />

known as Xindus, whose infamous attack on Earth and attempts to eradicate Humans in the early<br />

2150s change the course of history and initiate the series of events that help establish United<br />

Earth as a major interstellar power.<br />

Six different intelligent species developed on Xindus; one of them, the Xindi-Avians, is believed<br />

extinct. The surviving species are united under the governance of the Xindi Council, which<br />

contains two representatives from each species.<br />

The different Xindi species are extremely similar in their functionally important DNA, sharing<br />

over 99.5% despite the apparent physical differences. All the Xindi species share distinctive<br />

ridges on their cheekbones and foreheads.<br />

Xindi-Aquatics<br />

The Xindi Aquatics are a non-humanoid race that has evolved to living underwater. They are one of<br />

the six original species of Xindi, with whom they share a common genetic ancestry.<br />

They respond better to visual stimuli and are extremely suspicious of the spoken word. They admire<br />

boldness and confidence and treat hushed tones with suspicion.<br />

Xindi-Aquatic communication is highly complex and, since the Aquatics are underwater beings, they<br />

do not use their mouths. When using the past tense, they switch to SONAR.<br />

Physiology: The Aquatic females are larger and have rougher skin than the males who are more slim<br />

and have smoother skin. Females have a more humanoid looking face, where as male faces are<br />

rounder.<br />

They have slit-like irises in their eyes and are capable of seeing far better underwater than<br />

humanoids. Aquatics have three fingers on each forelimb, ending in short fingernail-like claws,<br />

with webbing in between for easier swimming. Their skin is a greenish shade and has blotches of<br />

olive. Like all Xindi, they have a fold at the top of their cheekbone. They have tails for maneuverability<br />

and their hind limbs are fins.

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