Name: Centaurian
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Location – Home System: The Constellation of Centaurus is located between the constellations of Lupus and Vela. It is best known for its brightest star, the triple star system of Alpha Centauri (also known as Rigel Kentaurus). One of its triple stars is Proxima Centauri, which, at 4.3 Light Years, is the closest known star to Earth.
Distance from Earth: 4.3 to over 1,000 Light Years.
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- Average Height: from nearly 5 feet 5 inches to almost 8 feet (1.8 to 2.4 meters)
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- Hair: blonde, brown, black or red hair
- Skin: can be either a very dark brown or a slightly tanned white color
- Eyes: slightly Asian in shape, or are rounded and are brown, black, blue, green or hazel in color
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Special Traits and Abilities: Centaurians are known for their abilities as great strategists and Federation Liaison Counselors. They excel at bringing groups of diverse sentient Beings together and at achieving their goals in a most peaceful and harmonious manner.
Communication Type: Humanoid language is quite guttural like German, but tonal-sounding like Chinese.
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Life Form Type: A humanoid
Sub Species: Reptilian
Most Common Species: humanoid
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Transportation Type: Centaurians have two types of ships visible in Earth’s skies. The first ship is an all-purpose scout. It is bell-shaped, with a large lens-like circular wing attached to its underside. It is about 45 feet (14 meters) in diameter, and nearly 30 feet (9.1 meters) in height. The second is a command ship, shaped like a cigar with a small bulge in its middle, and is approximately 200 feet (over 60 meters) in length.
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Summary/Description: They like the Pleiadians seek to help us grow spiritually, but they don’t take as active a role as the other races, although they do and have made contacts with a select few.
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