Velans
Overview
The second xenosophonts to be classified by humanity, the Velorans are named after the constellation in which the first world where their unambiguous artefacts were identified. Ironically, it was only this discovery that led to the realization Veloran 'artefacts' had been known and misidentified for almost half a century; the feral 'xenodrones' (seperate and distinct from those from recognizably Human origin) which had been generally believed to be distantly derived from Precursor machinery were in fact of much more recent provenance.
Archeological research and dating has determined that the Velorans were actively spacefaring and colonizing circa 2.2 MYA, soon after the start of the Pleistocene epoch on Earth. Presumably originating from around an M-type main sequence star (eg, red dwarf), the Velorans colonized and bioformed a significant number of star systems, though exploration limits and stellar drift have made it impossible to make a firm assessment of just how many the Veloran 'empire' counted at its height. Some reliable estimates calculate that the Velorans laid claim to more worlds than Humanity circa 2195 AD.
The Veloran homeworld itself has not yet been discovered and is estimated to lie up to several hundred light years outside of the nebulous outer boundary of Human-explored space, however, various education assumptions have been made about it.
- 1) Its parent star is a non-flaring M-type red dwarf, similar to Gliese 581
- 2) The homeworld is a rocky world with a surface gravity between 0.7 and 1.5 Gs.
- 3) The homeworld is inside the water zone; as a consequence it can be expected to be less than 0.25 AUs from the primary and will almost certainly be tidally locked to the primary.
- 4) The homeworld is expected to have an oxy-nitro atmosphere broadly similar to that of Earth; Veloran biochemistry and floral/faunal stock is fundamental similar to that of Terrestrial origin and requires comparable temperature and gaseouc chemistry.
Veloran Biology
Like Terrestrial life, Veloran-derived life uses DNA and RNA as its fundamental genetic materiel, albeit with a number of different amino acids and codons. As a result, Veloran biochemistry is only moderately compatible with Terrestrial life and Humans would find many things devoid of nutritional value or poisonous.
Veloran Technology
Veloran technology is generally seen to have been roughly comparable to modern (2195 AD) Humanity's, though with some radical differences. Firstly, the Velorans do not appear to have ever developed a population of postphysical uploads or otherwise strongly superior individuals; while complex and powerful, the electroneural computational systems in Veloran drones do not appear to perform any better than smart animals coupled to expert systems. Secondly they do not appear to have embraced the use of metric-modifying technology as both the Precursors and modern Humanity has done, even though at least one Veloran-colonized world had enough relic Precursor dust for commercially viable extraction. As a consequence the Veloran colonization and bioforming efforts must have taken millenia, pointing towards a fairly static technology base.
By contrast, the Velorans had very efficient, mature nanotechnology including programable Drexler nanobots, far superior to anything non-Posthumanity has yet introduced. In fact, once the general coding and programming language used by Veloran nanobots was decoded in the 2140s, it became popular to hunt down Veloran drones or drone spawning sites and in a bizzare and high-tech parody of whaling, drain them of nanobots for industrial use.
Overall Veloran technology is considered to be much more 'organically inspired' than that of Humanity, though some theorize that this is simply the end result of centuries of mature nanotechnology-based industry as opposed to a specific cultural bias. In any case, Veloran machinery has 'organs' as opposed to 'components', with the entire object giving the impression of having grown as opposed to built.