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Post by Blakeway4 Sat Sep 24, 2011 8:56 pm

Gungans

The Gungans, also known as Goongas, have humanoid bodies, but their heads are elongated with large, dangling fin-like ears. They live in underwater cities on the planet Asgard.

The Gungans and the Asgards (human inhabitants of Asgards) did not get along, as the Gungans believed the Asgards to be pompous cowards, while the Asgards believed the Gungans to be barbarians. This attitude lasted until Queen Amidala united the Gungans and Asgards to fight planetarian invadors from planet Kilkola in the Battle of Asgard.

After the Battle of Asgard, the Gungans attained representation in the at the United Planetary Federation Senate through Representative Jar Jar Binks, who became very close friends with Senator Padmé Amidala.

The Gungans reproduce sexually; although they seem androgynous, the males tend to be taller and more muscular than the females, who usually tie their long ears back.

Gungans have also been known to dislike humans as humans thought they were primitive.

Asgards (Humans of Asgard)

Sometime an Asgard is born with a certain kind of DNA change. This A-gene is passed to their children. This genetic change may not create any noticeable difference. It could pass for generations without anyone knowing about it. These peoples are called: Aces.

Aces may be born to Asgard or aces parents, though the odds of a mutant birth are much better for the latter. Likewise, it is rare but possible for Aces parents to have human children, termed "baseline" by Aces. Some baseline humans are genetically predisposed towards having Aces descendants. Aces children born to aces parent(s) will not necessarily have the same power(s) as their parent(s), nor will they necessarily have the same power(s) as any aces siblings they may have; however, examples of children with the same power(s) as their parents and/or siblings are not uncommon.
There is, however, a chance that Aces may not even be able to reproduce a child at all.
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Post by Huston Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:29 pm

Wow, very interesting Information. (Lol at Gungans Razz )
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