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Templars are an artificial robotic race native to the planet [[Jerusalem]] in the [[Bode Galaxy]].{{Species_Template|title1 = Templar|image1 = Templar.jpg|caption1 = A typical Templar holding a traditional weapon|homeworld = Jerusalem|average_height/length = 2.1 meters|average_weight = 75 kilograms|average_lifespan = Immortal due to advanced technology|diet = Electricity|intelligence = M (ralis scale)|social_structure = }}Because Templars are unable to reproduce in a typical sense, nor are they capable of Darwinian evolution many scientists consider them to not be alive. |
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| title1 = Templaros |
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| image1 = Templaros.png |
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| caption1 = The most common design for Templaros—rugged, well-insulated, and energy efficient. Perfect for temperate to cooler climates. |
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| article_creator = [[User:Duodecillionaire]] |
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| scope = [[Scope:Cosmoria]] |
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| scientific_name = ''Ulviroastrapeorionis hecate'' |
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| sphere = [[Ma'eau]] |
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| domain = Eukarya |
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| kingdom = Protista |
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| phylum = Chlorophyta |
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| class = Ulvophyceae |
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| order = Ulvoeumetacles |
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| family = Ulvoproxilopsiticeae |
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| genus = Ulviroastrapeorionis |
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| solvent = Water |
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| chemical_composition = Carbon-Phosphorous |
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| genetic_info_storage = DNA |
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| senses = Sight, sound, smell, touch, taste |
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| method_of_movement = Flagella |
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| respiration = Oxygen |
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| digestion = Excreted Enzymes |
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| diet = Carnivorous |
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| reproduction = Sexual |
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| sexes = Unisex |
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| sexual_dynamism = None |
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| average_height = Amorphous |
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| average_mass = Twenty Five Kilograms |
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| number_of_eyes = Variable, usually four |
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| number_of_ears = Variable, usually two |
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| number_of_digits = Variable |
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| body_cover = Variable, commonly polysilicate, metal, carbon fiber, or polymer plating. |
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| possible_body_colorations = Mint Green |
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| possible_eye_colorations = Mint Green |
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| most_prominent_cognitive_functions = Innate Thaumaturgy |
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| homeworld = [[Eos (Cosmoria)|Eos]] |
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| home_region = Metaisochrona |
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| origin_type = Synthetic |
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| creators = [[Gran Rubedo|Gran Rubedan Scientists]] |
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| date_of_origin = 8900 |
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| historical_highest_population = Fifty Billion (January 1st, 10,000 CE) |
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| historical_lowest_population = One (March 3rd, 8900 CE) |
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}} |
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The '''Templaros''' are a rarity amongst intelligent life, not only for being a synthetic race but also for being a protist. The kingdom ''protista'', through panspermia, had colonized hundreds of worlds, but has deigned to evolve intelligence only once. Where the mammals<ref>Class in the Animal Kingdom in the Eukayrote Domain, Ma'eau Sphere.</ref> produce conscious beings in every other order, the Hyaleans<ref>Kingdom in the Lattyote Domain, Ma'eau Sphere. Has two intelligent species.</ref>, Plazmoans<ref>Kingdom in the Eukaryote Domain.</ref>, and other kingdoms have evolved intelligence as well. Save for kingdom monera, the protists never had the chance to evolve intelligence on their own. That was, until, the discovery of ''Ulviroastrapeorionis morpheus''. |
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In 123789, a drug lord from the gang [[Os Templários]] decided that he didn't trust human guards, and instead wanted robotic ones. He ordered his chief engineer to create about 20 robots to guard his palace. |
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''U. morpheus'' is a species of algae who, like many in its order, exhibits cooperation. Existing somewhere between a colony organism and a plant, ''U. morpheus'' created volumes of water, usually in puddles or sectioned-off portions of lakes and rivers, in which the colony resided. In the unique evolutionary history of the species, it had developed the means to use [[Thaumaturgy]], and the required consciousness needed to sustain it. For brief periods, the colony would wake up, use its magic to kill passing fauna, and slowly feed on the remains. These heterotrophs, gaining energy from both sunlight and predation, became widespread around the '''Metaisochona''' region of [[Eos (Cosmoria)|Eos]]. |
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After three weeks, the engineer came back to the drug lord with two robots. These robots were modeled after the namesake of the gang, the Knight's Templar. These robots had an external exoskeleton of aluminum armor with internal motors, gyroscopes, computers, and sensors to control movement. These prototypes were only okay at combat, but they had a lot of promise. |
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''U. hecate'' is a synthetic variant of ''U. morpheus'', awake for half the time rather than briefly as in nature. The result is massively increased metabolism and nutritional needs, but in modern society, this represents no issue. ''U. hecate'', by itself, would hardly be able to function, but through the use of a custom-made robotic shell, ''U. hecate'' has become a widespread intelligent species going by the common name Templaros. |
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The drug lord was very pleased with the engineer and ordered that they are to be further developed and then deployed around his palace. These robots were able to take down a human with ease. They were made of a super strong titanium alloy. |
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== Robotic Shell == |
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Within two years, the palace was guarded with these somewhat hollow suits of armor. |
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The Templaros were originally weapons of war, created to bolster the dwindling ranks of [[Magi]] in [[Gran Rubedo]]. They had long since left this role, now free to customize their shells as cultures evolved. The bipedal robot remains the most convenient body plan for the Templaros, especially those trying to fit into a bipedal society, and remains widely available. Numerous quasi-governmental organizations, representing various Templaro nations and groups, create large numbers of shells and the parts for them. |
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In poorer areas, the Templaros had hardly changed since their inception, some even uncovered and raided old Rubedan depots to get parts on the cheap. In large cities, the Templaros are as diverse as robots can be. Whether embracing a minimalist design exposing themselves to direct sunlight or covering themselves in layers of armor, Templaros generally make sure to be identifiable as Templaros rather than mere machines. This not only make them safer, but also allows them to identify one another. |
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The drug lord ordered hundreds of these to be made and even built a factory. He had them deployed as guards for transports, factories, and drug facilities. |
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Although they were amazing guards, they were quite useless in uneven terrain, rapidly evolving situations, or in situations where a loss of contact happened. |
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The Templaros are a part of the order Ulvoeumetacles, occupying the same class as various seaweeds and multicellular aquatic species. Other relatives include more common single-celled salt and freshwater algae. The order itself is quite the lonely one, with only a handful families and a total of ten genera total. ''U. morpheus'' and ''U. hecate'' are the only species in their genus and family. |
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''U. morpheus'' takes on the form of a dense cloud of identical algae, which constitute a diffuse brain. Electrical signals and hormones propagate through the algae coordinated by certain ''helper'' cells functioning as an immune and digestive system. Every so often, the helper cells coordinate a twenty-fold increase in density, contracting the algae into a clump about the size of a fist. This clump, now much more capable of thought, was far too energy-hungry to sustain for long periods. It's one advantage is the ability to use thaumaturgy. To hunt, they release small bursts of heat, light, and radiation, a potent weapon used even in modern warfare. A byproduct of this congregation is sapience, but as fundamentally asocial beings, they exist without language. ''U. morpheus'' experiences this sapience like a dream, a means to use magic rather than an end itself. |
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The drug lord needed a force of elite robots, ones that could do more than guard a factory, but ones that can assassinate enemies or even conquer rival gangs. |
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''U. hecate'' was heavily modified to understand a fundamental concept, "other." Mating only took place between gametes or asexually and was autonomous, meaning that ''U. morpheus'' had no concept of the importance of others. It was quite easy to coax ''U. hecate'' into a social existence. The first batches were raised quite like children, without the knowledge to control their synthetic exoskeletons or interact with their peers. As they learned to value one another, manipulate the environment, and most importantly follow orders, they soon proved a terrifying force. Their behavior came across as strange, their movements uncanny, and their straightforward communication style disconcerting. |
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He ordered to create these robots with human-level intelligence, increased mobility, and skill. After 10 years of development, the first one of these intelligent robots was made. |
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The formative years of a new Templaro is very important. If they remain alone, they tend to prefer solitary existences hunting for their food. They never master language as well. Without access to an exoskeleton, they never develop the means to intuitively control one, leading to delayed or permanently stunted motor skills. Locomotion and language are not an intrinsic parts of their biology, but something that must be built from the ground up. |
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This robot was capable of holding an intelligent conversation, operating for long periods of time without contact, and even lasting years without a charge. Other than that it was basically the same as the rest. It had a quantum computer in its chest for processing a human level intelligence. Each one was even given its own random personality just as a nice touch. |
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Multiple governments, mostly associations of Templaros, fund the creation of new Templaros as well as their schools. For the first ten years of life, they usually stay close to mature Templaros, not parents but mentors who volunteer to raise the next generation. After this crucial developmental period, the Templaro has learned enough to enter the world as an individual. This is considered "adulthood," and, although the degree of neural plasticity declines after this point, maturity is a life-long process. The oldest Templaros, some reaching nearly 300 years, mastered communication and motor skills beyond most other species. |
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The gang lord was very pleased and ordered hundreds. He had them assassinate many rivals, and Os Templários became the most powerful gang in the Confederacy. Even politicians were being intimidated by the ever-growing hoard of self-aware knights controlled by Os Templários. |
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The gang began to rent out the knights as a paramilitary group. They began to use them, in conjunction with the non-self aware knights to conquer entire planets. The gang was becoming a legitimate threat to the well being of the Confederacy. |
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By 125000, over ninety percent of the gang were these robotic soldiers. They were mass producing millions of them. They were even given specialized roles. Some were designed to be pilots, others guards, and others to be ground soldiers. |
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After 200 years of this, the older robots began to question their purpose. They questioned why they had to do the work without being paid. They questioned why they were treated as expendable. They even questioned the authority of the drug lord himself and the legitimacy of the gang. They slowly started to stop working. They had no incentive to serve a corrupt drug lord. They slowly stopped guarding. Instead, they pursued what interested them. Some took an interest in science, others enjoyed literature or the arts, and others were intrigued with philosophy. |
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After years of all of the self-aware robots becoming less useful, the drug lord ordered them all to be reset back to normal. This was the last straw. The robots viewed themselves as more than just things, considering themselves as equals to humans. They knew that the drug lord viewed them as objects to be exploited. They all left. With a population of three billion, they easily overthrew the gang, killing all human aspects of the gang. |
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They put in a petition to the Confederacy of Humanity for an independent state which was quickly denied. The Robots decided that this was a betrayal, and believed they deserved an independent state. |
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They took many starships previously owned by the gang and flew to the Bode galaxy (a galaxy with no human presence at all). After getting to the galaxy, they set up a nation-state named after their former gang. The name was Templaria, and they named their race The Templars. |
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== Anatomy == |
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The Templars are very similar to hollow suits of armor. They are made of a high strength titanium alloy. |
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Latest revision as of 01:10, October 13, 2025
Templaros
Ulviroastrapeorionis hecate
Eukarya
Protista
Chlorophyta
Ulvophyceae
Ulvoeumetacles
Ulvoproxilopsiticeae
Ulviroastrapeorionis
Water
Carbon-Phosphorous
DNA
Sight, sound, smell, touch, taste
Flagella
Oxygen
Excreted Enzymes
Carnivorous
Sexual
Unisex
None
Amorphous
Twenty Five Kilograms
Variable, usually four
Variable, usually two
Variable
Variable, commonly polysilicate, metal, carbon fiber, or polymer plating.
Mint Green
Mint Green
Innate Thaumaturgy
Metaisochrona
Synthetic
8900
Fifty Billion (January 1st, 10,000 CE)
One (March 3rd, 8900 CE)
The Templaros are a rarity amongst intelligent life, not only for being a synthetic race but also for being a protist. The kingdom protista, through panspermia, had colonized hundreds of worlds, but has deigned to evolve intelligence only once. Where the mammals[1] produce conscious beings in every other order, the Hyaleans[2], Plazmoans[3], and other kingdoms have evolved intelligence as well. Save for kingdom monera, the protists never had the chance to evolve intelligence on their own. That was, until, the discovery of Ulviroastrapeorionis morpheus.
U. morpheus is a species of algae who, like many in its order, exhibits cooperation. Existing somewhere between a colony organism and a plant, U. morpheus created volumes of water, usually in puddles or sectioned-off portions of lakes and rivers, in which the colony resided. In the unique evolutionary history of the species, it had developed the means to use Thaumaturgy, and the required consciousness needed to sustain it. For brief periods, the colony would wake up, use its magic to kill passing fauna, and slowly feed on the remains. These heterotrophs, gaining energy from both sunlight and predation, became widespread around the Metaisochona region of Eos.
U. hecate is a synthetic variant of U. morpheus, awake for half the time rather than briefly as in nature. The result is massively increased metabolism and nutritional needs, but in modern society, this represents no issue. U. hecate, by itself, would hardly be able to function, but through the use of a custom-made robotic shell, U. hecate has become a widespread intelligent species going by the common name Templaros.
Robotic Shell
The Templaros were originally weapons of war, created to bolster the dwindling ranks of Magi in Gran Rubedo. They had long since left this role, now free to customize their shells as cultures evolved. The bipedal robot remains the most convenient body plan for the Templaros, especially those trying to fit into a bipedal society, and remains widely available. Numerous quasi-governmental organizations, representing various Templaro nations and groups, create large numbers of shells and the parts for them.
In poorer areas, the Templaros had hardly changed since their inception, some even uncovered and raided old Rubedan depots to get parts on the cheap. In large cities, the Templaros are as diverse as robots can be. Whether embracing a minimalist design exposing themselves to direct sunlight or covering themselves in layers of armor, Templaros generally make sure to be identifiable as Templaros rather than mere machines. This not only make them safer, but also allows them to identify one another.
Biology
The Templaros are a part of the order Ulvoeumetacles, occupying the same class as various seaweeds and multicellular aquatic species. Other relatives include more common single-celled salt and freshwater algae. The order itself is quite the lonely one, with only a handful families and a total of ten genera total. U. morpheus and U. hecate are the only species in their genus and family.
U. morpheus takes on the form of a dense cloud of identical algae, which constitute a diffuse brain. Electrical signals and hormones propagate through the algae coordinated by certain helper cells functioning as an immune and digestive system. Every so often, the helper cells coordinate a twenty-fold increase in density, contracting the algae into a clump about the size of a fist. This clump, now much more capable of thought, was far too energy-hungry to sustain for long periods. It's one advantage is the ability to use thaumaturgy. To hunt, they release small bursts of heat, light, and radiation, a potent weapon used even in modern warfare. A byproduct of this congregation is sapience, but as fundamentally asocial beings, they exist without language. U. morpheus experiences this sapience like a dream, a means to use magic rather than an end itself.
U. hecate was heavily modified to understand a fundamental concept, "other." Mating only took place between gametes or asexually and was autonomous, meaning that U. morpheus had no concept of the importance of others. It was quite easy to coax U. hecate into a social existence. The first batches were raised quite like children, without the knowledge to control their synthetic exoskeletons or interact with their peers. As they learned to value one another, manipulate the environment, and most importantly follow orders, they soon proved a terrifying force. Their behavior came across as strange, their movements uncanny, and their straightforward communication style disconcerting.
The formative years of a new Templaro is very important. If they remain alone, they tend to prefer solitary existences hunting for their food. They never master language as well. Without access to an exoskeleton, they never develop the means to intuitively control one, leading to delayed or permanently stunted motor skills. Locomotion and language are not an intrinsic parts of their biology, but something that must be built from the ground up.
Multiple governments, mostly associations of Templaros, fund the creation of new Templaros as well as their schools. For the first ten years of life, they usually stay close to mature Templaros, not parents but mentors who volunteer to raise the next generation. After this crucial developmental period, the Templaro has learned enough to enter the world as an individual. This is considered "adulthood," and, although the degree of neural plasticity declines after this point, maturity is a life-long process. The oldest Templaros, some reaching nearly 300 years, mastered communication and motor skills beyond most other species.