Rakhasa Wrote:I'd agree with most of this - looks like quite a good classification.Quote:[b][b][b]HRogge[/b][/b] wrote:[/b]Actually, that is not exactly true, because there are entire fictional races -specially Stark Trek ones- represented, so, while Vulcan John may not be the exact biomod that Vulcan Harry, both are recognizably vulcans. As there is 'wave involved, there will be the ocasional glitch, but the most well known biomods have been reproduced.
And of course there are no real "standard biomods"... every biomod (or sometimes every set) is unique and there is no guarantee someone will be able to reproduce them exactly as before.
Except for the results of the Catgirling Machine and similar machines.
I would divide the biomod types into four groups -
Quote:Every Klingon looks much like any otherI know 'Enterprise' re-conned it, but I still look at the two varieties of klingon and almost consider them different races. Would it be a a quirk if you ended-up as the wrong variety? [grin]
klingon
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Klingon_augment_virus
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