[b][i][u][color=00a651]PLX-395[/color][/u][/i][/b] PLX-395 said nothing, just blinked, first one eye, then the other. He had never had an alternative designation before now. He did not understand why this creature would have an aversion to referring to him by his Zilnaxxian issued identification code. How were they supposed to tell the difference between him and the other three-hundred ninety-four Zilnaxxians designated PLX? And why would they refer to him as Plex instead of PLX? The non-human's version had an additional letter in it. He supposed it didn't matter, waving his fourth finger over the sensor on his head piece. He added his new designation to his General Log. [color=00a651]"Thank you for the upgraded identification code. I humbly request to know each of your identification codes, as well as a response to my previous inquiry; is this the team of humans and non-humans I was sent to accompany?"[/color] The anatomical anomaly had not gone unnoticed. PLX-395, or Plex, as he would now refer to himself, had scanned humans before, his equipment revealing a skeletal system similar to his own, though much sturdier. This was one such skeletal system, but missing all of the other systems required for a functioning human body. Not only that, but it was irradiating a strange energy signal, similar to the one coming off one of the humans who, by all information given by scanners, was dead, and therefore should not be functional. Given the nature of these individuals, Plex decided to categorize this type of energy as "necro-phenomenal", seeing as neither of these humans should be functioning. As he did this, Plex couldn't help wondering how it was able to detect him without eyes, ears, olfactory receptors, tongue, or nerve endings.