[quote=@Forsythe]They are as far as I can tell the only silicone based speices here, with vastly different biology (There IS a reason for that, but I don't want to spoil much, especially since even the faira don't know themselves). The bottom line is to think of them as organic semiconductor computers rather than life as we know it - Even their "genetic" information is kept as a wave function rather than chemical compound like DNA, so viruses are SOL, and carbon based bacteria and parasites just wouldn't survive in their organism. their homeworld was pretty much barren, with he Faira being one fo the few species to exist there in symbiosis with the rest, so no natural diseases to carry over form homeworld either. The Yhei probablz have the technology to develop some organism that oculd cause them trouble, but there are farmore effective ways to kill them all at this point.[/quote] The galaxy is vast and the 'unexpected' is fairly commonplace. The Monroe is an exploration vessel operating under the command of The Committee and therefore is issued commands and missions based on the combined knowledge of numerous races. There wouldn't be any sense in sending the crew off to a known lethally hostile planet since worse people have worked on the ship than the current crew; people who [i]should[/i] have had a bullet in their head instead of being offered a second chance. This in mind, who is to say that an unexplored planet may be comprised of petrified wood and heavy metals with the silicate and less robust lifeforms having been eaten away by a form of stone-eating bacteria? Seems like something that could constitute as a 'disease'. However, I'm just making examples for the sake of playing "devil's advocate". Sooo... 'Immune to known diseases' or 'immune to biological diseases' would make more sense, since nobody can be absolutely ready for everything, not even evolution in the middle of a barren wasteland. [quote=@Forsythe] As far as any "Sole survivor" situations go... Anyone who kills a faira will have the rest of them set on a course to burn their homeworld and eliminate the threat. They are kinda bitter about that what with most of their kind being blown up by an exploding star xD I'd preffer the careful first contact scenario, at least initially.[/quote] And the Aylvic Legion of Thirteen Winters is bitter about their race being made by humans for the sole purpose of serving as ration supplements, slave labor, medical experimentation and god knows what else that could take place behind closed doors and in the ashes of burnt documents. They have no home planet due to The Committee and The Humanis Coalition's efforts to kill them and destroy evidence of their crimes against nature as fast as they can. Bandits come from all walks of life, and most bandit ships consist of a conglomerate of races working together for the sake of personal gain. The Faira running around and scorching worlds because they wandered into the wrong neighborhood and got miffed when a handful of jackasses stepped on their toes would very quickly put them in the same boat as the Aylvs...who are honorable but territorial, especially honorable towards non-humans. As far as your individual character is concerned, I still have absolutely no clue what they [i]do[/i], much less do I have the faintest of notions where they are at the start of the RP and how to integrate them into the rp because of your missing 'backstory' section. Sorry, but listing bulletpoints for their education and service record doesn't quite paint the picture I'm trying to see. Yes, I know I take a long time to say nothing. Trying my best to understand characters for the sake of having everyone included. >_<;