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Gender: Male or Female
Race: Human [smart and creative, adapts to survive, most species have a mild distaste for humans]
Kaffeyan (humans with tails, not native to Earth) [frighteningly similar to humans, but faster and smaller (and squishier), some regard humans as brothers and many more treat them with disdain, native to the jungles of Kaffa]
Choban (hawk-man, no wings, just feathered bodies, clawed hands and sharp beaks) [warrior-race, rigid thinking and little innovation, hardy and tough to kill, not one to back down, honourable culture, severe personalities that are always in extremes, hate Mekyans, native to the plateaus of Choba]
Mekyan (pale, blue-skinned and hairless humanoids with wide black eyes, cyborgs) [solitary individuals, kind and intelligent, modular mechanical bodies make for an extremely diverse sort of people whose very bodies reflect their personality, terrified of Chobans, native to a small cluster of moons orbiting the gas giant Bormal]
Dawan (large humanoids (7ft) with rough, almost rock-like bodies and featureless faces except for a small slit where the mouth should be) [simple-minded and logical reflecting their solid bodies, can speak any language unconsciously but has trouble understanding and voicing inflections, doesn't need to eat, some Dawans take supplemental injections to help develop their emotional handicap, native to the ice world of Dawast]
Role: Helmsman (drives ships, maps the stars, usually recognised as the leader, at least in port)
Stoker (maintains engine and electronics, operates heavy guns, puts fire on mid-sized fish)
Deckman (in charge of safety lines and short-range sensors, operates crank and light guns, kills schools of smaller fish)
Downman (operates skiffs, acts as scout, kills the catch, low-life expectancy, the second worst job on the ship)
Engineer (keeps the hull, superstructure and the team's personal equipment in top shape, also doubles as the team medic as he maintains the medical suite, tends to see more combat than you'd thing due to his having the dangerous task of crawling along the outside of the ship to repair breaches, and its because of this that most engineers are buried in shoeboxes)