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Homeworld the beast
Homeworld the beast












homeworld the beast

The majority of the population retreated to underground bunkers, and krogan culture slipped into a dark age dominated by tribal clans. Around 1900 BCE, the krogan discovered atomic weapons and promptly sent their planet into a nuclear winter. Tuchanka, the krogan homeworld, boasts extreme temperatures, virulent diseases, and predatory fauna. Today, Tuchanka's population is sharply limited and while individual krogan are long-lived, the genophage ensures few replacements. Convinced they could outbreed the genophage, they transmitted it into more than 90 percent of the sealed bunkers. They built vast underground shelters to shield themselves from surface radiation, which proved prescient during the Krogan Rebellions when many of them isolated themselves in a vain attempt to avoid the genophage. Krogan brought to less hostile planets bred exponentially and returned to reconquer their home. Populations remained low for the next 2000 years.įirst contact with the salarians made resurgence possible. With most of their industrial base destroyed, the krogan entered a new dark age and warring tribal bands dominated. Around 1900 BCE, the krogan discovered atomic power and promptly instigated many intraplanetary wars, sending Tuchanka into a nuclear winter. The krogan homeworld boasts extreme temperatures, virulent diseases, and vicious, predatory fauna. Travel beyond guarded areas is strongly discouraged. Nearly every native species engages in some predatory behavior even the remaining vegetation is carnivorous. TRAVEL ADVISORY: The ecology of Tuchanka is deadly. The CDEM will not attempt to extract citizens threatened by clan warfare.

homeworld the beast

It is maintained by the Council Demilitarization Enforcement Mission (CDEM), which is based on orbiting battlestations.ĬDEM ADVISORY: Visitors to Tuchanka land at their own risk. In order to maintain livable temperatures, a vast shroud was assembled at the L1 Lagrange point. The reduced albedo has caused global temperatures to rise. In recent centuries, many krogan have returned to their homeworld. A "little ice age" of nuclear winter killed off much of the remaining plant life. This world died in nuclear firestorms after the krogan split the atom. Life fed upon life in an evolutionary crucible. Tree-analogues grew in thick jungles, their roots growing out of shallow, silty seas. Thousands of years ago, life grew in fierce abundance under the F-class star Aralakh (a Raik clan word meaning "Eye of Wrath"). Scarred by bombardment craters, radioactive rubble, choking ash, salt flats, and alkaline seas, Tuchanka can barely support life.














Homeworld the beast