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Little is known about the Yngtak, except that they appear to be visually quite different to standard humans. One Yngtak woman was stationed on the same dimensionally fractured world as [[Jonathan Cortin]], and an additional Yngtak has been encountered by [[Conn Thompson]] on an inner farming world.
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Little is known about the Yngtak, except that they appear to be visually quite different to standard humans. One Yngtak woman was stationed on the same dimensionally fractured world as [[Jonathan Cortin]], and an additional Yngtak has been encountered by [[Conn Thompson]] on an inner farming world. Further Yngtak exist within [[Teskoy Prison]].
  
 
The Yngtak have had a long and bloody conflict with the military of [[The First World]], as described by [[Conn Thompson]], who had readied himself for a fight when he first encountered [[Larry]], a Yngtak, on the inner farming world.
 
The Yngtak have had a long and bloody conflict with the military of [[The First World]], as described by [[Conn Thompson]], who had readied himself for a fight when he first encountered [[Larry]], a Yngtak, on the inner farming world.
  
Little is known of the Yngtak home universe, however it is claimed that different laws of physics apply there, resulting in a universe which has no real planets or stars, but instead exists with light, clouds and gravity rocks.
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Little is known of the Yngtak home universe, however it is claimed that different laws of physics apply there, resulting in a universe which has no real planets or stars, but instead exists with light, clouds and gravity rocks. Yngtak society appears to be non-secular, with leaders of their society described as Prelates.
  
  
 
Traits:
 
Traits:
 
Light yellow skin, angular facial features and eyelids with no eyelashes.
 
Light yellow skin, angular facial features and eyelids with no eyelashes.

Revision as of 11:47, 7 June 2015

First Referenced:

The Desolate Guardians (Part 3)


Little is known about the Yngtak, except that they appear to be visually quite different to standard humans. One Yngtak woman was stationed on the same dimensionally fractured world as Jonathan Cortin, and an additional Yngtak has been encountered by Conn Thompson on an inner farming world. Further Yngtak exist within Teskoy Prison.

The Yngtak have had a long and bloody conflict with the military of The First World, as described by Conn Thompson, who had readied himself for a fight when he first encountered Larry, a Yngtak, on the inner farming world.

Little is known of the Yngtak home universe, however it is claimed that different laws of physics apply there, resulting in a universe which has no real planets or stars, but instead exists with light, clouds and gravity rocks. Yngtak society appears to be non-secular, with leaders of their society described as Prelates.


Traits: Light yellow skin, angular facial features and eyelids with no eyelashes.