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Serenity was expecting to spend time visiting Earth-- getting to know the locals, writing about culture, studying dances, perhaps even taking a few classes. But Ren did not expect to arrive in a train station rather than a spaceport, nor to end up in this country or even this planet. | Serenity was expecting to spend time visiting Earth-- getting to know the locals, writing about culture, studying dances, perhaps even taking a few classes. But Ren did not expect to arrive in a train station rather than a spaceport, nor to end up in this country or even this planet. | ||
It took a few days before Ren was quite sure that this was not all a big misunderstanding, but by then, Ren had optimistically resolved to make the most of the experience and set aside worries of home and family for the time being. | It took a few days before Ren was quite sure that this was not all a big misunderstanding, but by then, Ren had optimistically resolved to make the most of the experience and set aside worries of home and family for the time being. | ||
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Ren's home planet has a wide variety of cultures, but there is a tendency toward building upward and high population density, even in smaller towns. The particular region that Ren is from is known for the easygoing and casual nature of its inhabitants. | Ren's home planet has a wide variety of cultures, but there is a tendency toward building upward and high population density, even in smaller towns. The particular region that Ren is from is known for the easygoing and casual nature of its inhabitants. | ||
Serenity was expecting to spend time visiting Earth-- getting to know the locals, writing about culture, studying dances, perhaps even taking a few classes. But Ren did not expect to arrive in a train station rather than a spaceport, nor to end up in this country or even this planet.
It took a few days before Ren was quite sure that this was not all a big misunderstanding, but by then, Ren had optimistically resolved to make the most of the experience and set aside worries of home and family for the time being.
So far, Ren is still living in a charity apartment, one which is unfortunately (but predictably) filled with air. Ren is also still looking for a suitable place in terms of employment and fitting into society. But despite that and some "interesting" experiences since arriving, Ren seems to be keeping a quite positive attitude about it all.
Ren's home planet has a wide variety of cultures, but there is a tendency toward building upward and high population density, even in smaller towns. The particular region that Ren is from is known for the easygoing and casual nature of its inhabitants.
Ren is the child of mother Zeal and father Charity, while Ren's sibling Mirth was (equitably enough) child of mother Charity and father Zeal. The family was comfortably middle class. Ren turned a childhood interest of dance into a university degree and afterwards the beginnings of freelance career.
While Ren grew up with quite a bit of exposure to humans and humanoids through the media, hardly any of this was by personal experience. Frugal living allowed Ren to save up for a trip to Earth and an extended visit to remedy this situation.
Dancing: Ren is a skilled and reasonably athletic dancer, having studied a variety of styles from the homeworld. Ren also knows a fair amount about the dances of humans and other species (but the ability to perform them is limited by anatomical differences).
Forcefield environment suit: Along with the usual luggage for an extended trip, Ren brought along an environment suit. The equipment is packaged in a rugged circular disc. It can use solar or stored power and (if a suitable power supply were found) wireless recharging. The forcefield generator normally hovers just above the ground but can rise a few feet to accommodate low obstacles like stairs. Its design is intended to allow the occupant to move about on land by just swimming normally. It does this by supporting the occupant and a sufficient amount of water in mid-air above it. The forcefield holds the water against the occupant and shapes it to the occupant while partially negating the momentum of the mass it holds. The forcefield is completely permeable to most substances. But free water and liquids that are mostly water cannot cross the forcefield unless they are inside of or adhering to the surface of another object. In addition to allowing movement on land, the forcefield also allows sound to pass freely instead of reflecting off the air-water boundary.
Swimming: Being wholly aquatic, Fsst are as good at swimming as they are bad at walking. Like cuttlefish, they can maneuver in any direction.
Decompression sickness resistance: Fsst generally can't get the bends. Unlike humans, they don't breathe air. Unlike fish, they don't have swim bladders.
Infectious disease resistance: In accordance with their diet, Fsst have well-developed immune systems (both specific and nonspecific) and communities of normal flora to protect against mundane sorts of viruses, bacteria, and toxins thereof. Food poisoning by microbes is unheard of in healthy individuals. Ren also had the usual vaccinations for visiting (an alternate) Earth.
Biting parasite resistance: Fsst secrete a bitter-tasting (and vaguely wintergreen-scented) mix of salicylates from the skin.
Flexibility: Fsst have no skeleton, and so are highly flexible, able to change shape dramatically by twisting or stretching. However, their total volume remains roughly constant.
Slime: Like hagfish, Fsst can secrete protein threads that mix with the surrounding water to become a large mass of thick, ropey, and extremely slippery slime. (Failing to suppress this fight-or-flight response is embarrassing.)
Diet: Fsst do not have proper teeth or a strong digestive system, so most food needs to be well-stewed or fermented. Alcohol and caffeine are somewhat toxic. Excessive carbs are likely to cause indigestion.
Breathes water: Seawater or freshwater will do, even pool or tap water for short periods of time. But Fsst need wet gills to breathe. Warm, brackish water is best.
Lacking leverage: A Fsst's structure is maintained only by muscular hydrostats (like a human tongue); therefore, heavy lifting is impossible. Likewise, walking won't work. Even a seal is more mobile on land than a Fsst.
Susceptible to internal injury: A Fsst has no skull or ribs (or any other bones), and so is very susceptible to internal bruising from a sudden blow.
Stands out in a crowd: Even setting aside shape and life support needs, Fsst skin coloration is glaringly obvious and difficult to hide.
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