What the Frax?
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- Spacecowboy87
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What the Frax?
Whenever we play at our local gamestore, we try to make sure one of the Big Three empires is well represented on the table in the hope that familiarity will generate interest in FC among the on-lookers. So even among the most experienced of our group, we don't really do a lot with the Vudar, ISC, Andros, etc. but we are starting to branch out.
So could somebody explain to me exactly what the Frax are? I've picked up bits here and there, but never the full story. Danke.
So could somebody explain to me exactly what the Frax are? I've picked up bits here and there, but never the full story. Danke.
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My recollection is that the Klingons created them. The rest is correct.
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The Frax is, however, the most developed of all the simulator races, so if you are in a campaign or an FCOL tournament, they are legal to play.
BTW: Frax also have subs, which can cloak, and can fire some weapons while cloaked!
BTW: Frax also have subs, which can cloak, and can fire some weapons while cloaked!
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I went back and reread it. All it says is that he was blue. It heavily implies they are standard humaniod. (Slitting throats probably is irrelevant if they have a radically different structure. Also, given the way things are described, it makes most sense to assume a structure similar to humans and Klingons. Given Karisma's complete lack of reaction, I assume they don't look radically different than Klingons.) Actual appearance details are completely unknown.Jean wrote:Mike, Olivette mentioned something in the story. Cannot remember it, but I'm pretty sure she mentioned something about Rya Nopel.

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Actually, no "hands" were explicitly mentioned. Yes, he did grab a pistol from a hidden compartment, but it doesn't say he did it with hands. It could have been a tentacle for all we know.Jean wrote:I remembered blue and throats and hands.
But, considering I am talking to the author of the piece, I'll go with "hands".
Oddly, one piece missing was the color of the blood. Given that there had to be plenty of it showing even before the throats were slit.
No problem. It gave me a distraction I needed, and I was asking.It certainly didn't suggest that they were hideous. I think SVC is reserving that for the Fralli.
Mike, thanks for taking the time to look it up.
I am going to just assume they are blue-skinned humaniods, fitting right in with the Klingon/Dunkar/Human/Vulcan/Orion standard. I'll think of them as hairless blue Klingons until disabused of that notion. And their blood is blue, too, but darker than their skin. (Let's say the skin is a royal blue, and the blood is a navy blue.) How does that sound?

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