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* Appearance: Reptilian; dark-green skin, resembling a shellless beaked turtle (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel''; VAN)
* Appearance: Reptilian; dark-green skin, resembling a shellless beaked turtle (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel''; VAN)
* Homeworld: [[Rigel III]]
* Homeworld: [[Rigel III]]
* Hermaphroditic, but many choose in adulthood to take on particular gender roles of fertilization or egg-laying in their lives (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
** Some cultures refrain from this choice as a rule, their members taking no permanent gender role in reproduction; especially common amongst the traditionalists of the Hainali basin (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
* Reproduce by egg-laying (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
* Prefer warm, humid climates; uncomfortable in most other environments (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
* Prefer warm, humid climates; uncomfortable in most other environments (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
* Resistant to radiation, especially [[ultraviolet radiation|ultraviolet]] (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
* Biological notes
* Can emit a contact toxin through their skin when under stress (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel''; Destiny Novel: ''Mere Mortals'')
** Hermaphroditic, but many choose in adulthood to take on particular gender roles of fertilization or egg-laying in their lives (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
** Lethal toxin, kills within hours without antitoxin (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
*** Some cultures refrain from this choice as a rule, their members taking no permanent gender role in reproduction; especially common amongst the traditionalists of the Hainali basin (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
** Reproduce by egg-laying (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
** Resistant to radiation, especially [[ultraviolet radiation|ultraviolet]] (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
** Can emit a contact toxin through their skin when under stress (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel''; Destiny Novel: ''Mere Mortals'')
*** Lethal toxin, kills within hours without antitoxin (ENT Novel: ''Tower of Babel'')
* Cultural notes
** Food and drink
*** Chelon tend to prefer intensely sour or acrid flavors (VAN Novel: ''Harbinger'')
*** N'v'aa (VAN Novel: ''Harbinger'')
**** Incredibly sour fruit cocktail drink (VAN Novel: ''Harbinger'')
*** Pickled keesa beetle (VAN Novel: ''Harbinger'')


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 17:10, 16 September 2018

  • Appearance: Reptilian; dark-green skin, resembling a shellless beaked turtle (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel; VAN)
  • Homeworld: Rigel III
  • Prefer warm, humid climates; uncomfortable in most other environments (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)
  • Biological notes
    • Hermaphroditic, but many choose in adulthood to take on particular gender roles of fertilization or egg-laying in their lives (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)
      • Some cultures refrain from this choice as a rule, their members taking no permanent gender role in reproduction; especially common amongst the traditionalists of the Hainali basin (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)
    • Reproduce by egg-laying (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)
    • Resistant to radiation, especially ultraviolet (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)
    • Can emit a contact toxin through their skin when under stress (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel; Destiny Novel: Mere Mortals)
      • Lethal toxin, kills within hours without antitoxin (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)
  • Cultural notes
    • Food and drink
      • Chelon tend to prefer intensely sour or acrid flavors (VAN Novel: Harbinger)
      • N'v'aa (VAN Novel: Harbinger)
        • Incredibly sour fruit cocktail drink (VAN Novel: Harbinger)
      • Pickled keesa beetle (VAN Novel: Harbinger)

History

  • Early 16th century: First contact with Jelna; Zami first contact soon follows (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)
  • Early 18th century: Gains full representation in the Rigelian Trade Commission following an ongoing series of guerilla attacks and protests over their lack of presence and the heavy exploitation of their labor and world during colonization of Rigel II (ENT Novel: Tower of Babel)