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<p> Unlike most sentient species who's instincts dull as they achieve greater intelligence, Vakari possess two distinct mindsets that they can switch rapidly between. One is a 'cognitive' state mostly identical to ours; their instincts take a back seat as they focus on rational thought and complex problem solving. The other is a primal, instinctual state similar to that driving a predator as it hunts or defends its territory. The Vakari are not, however, completely feral in this state; Their reasoning still serves an advisory role as they allow themselves to otherwise be lead by their instincts. The result is a transformation into an even deadlier warrior, intelligent enough to use weapons while remaining unimpassionately guided by their senses.</p>
 
<p> Unlike most sentient species who's instincts dull as they achieve greater intelligence, Vakari possess two distinct mindsets that they can switch rapidly between. One is a 'cognitive' state mostly identical to ours; their instincts take a back seat as they focus on rational thought and complex problem solving. The other is a primal, instinctual state similar to that driving a predator as it hunts or defends its territory. The Vakari are not, however, completely feral in this state; Their reasoning still serves an advisory role as they allow themselves to otherwise be lead by their instincts. The result is a transformation into an even deadlier warrior, intelligent enough to use weapons while remaining unimpassionately guided by their senses.</p>
  
<p> This shift is more obvious in some Vakari than others. Ones with empathic personalities seem like two completely different people, whereas more aloof individuals seem much the same in either state. 'Aloof' and 'empathic' aptly sums up the two most prevalent personality traits displayed by the species, most of whom display some measure of both. A Vakari may display an abundance of affection one moment only to be dismissive the next, or conversely seem to largely ignore a person before suddenly offering inordinately kind words or gestures. It often takes several encounters with any given Vakari before you're sure where you stand with them, and even then it can be hard to tell. When observing a pair of them interacting it will sometimes seem as if they're entirely oblivious to one another's cues, the most common scenario being one acting overly affectionate or talkative while the other appears to try and ignore them.</p>
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<p> This shift is more obvious in some Vakari than others. Ones with empathic personalities seem like two completely different people, whereas more aloof individuals seem much the same in either state. 'Aloof' and 'empathic' aptly sums up the two most prevalent personality traits displayed by the species, most of whom display some measure of both. A Vakari may display an abundance of affection one moment only to be dismissive the next, or conversely seem to largely ignore a person before suddenly offering inordinately kind words or gestures. It often takes several encounters with any given Vakari before you're sure where you stand with them, and even then it can be hard to tell.</p>  
  
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<p> When observing a pair of Vikari interacting socially, it may sometimes seem as if they're entirely oblivious to one another's cues. The most common of these scenarios is one individual acting overly affectionate or talkative while the other appears to try and ignore them. Sometimes this is simply a matter of cues too subtle or personal to be picked up by the observer; other times, the scenario is much as it appears, though it tends to be a matter of the Vikari purposefully ignoring one another's hints rather than missing them. While such behavior would appear rude to most, the Vikari seem to view it as a sort of game to be won by the most persistent.</p>
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<p> If one party is particularly insistent on being being left alone, they tend to lash out or make threats rather than asking. A shove, slap, or threat of greater violence tend to be the most common. Luckily, most Vakari are well aware of their lethal strength and are adept at pulling their punches; even if startled while in their more primal mindset, they're typically able to assess the nature of a threat and adjust before dealing a lethal blow.

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Vakari
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Characteristics
Height: 5'6 to 6'6
Weight: 160 to 280 lbs
Lifespan: 300+; Currently Unconfirmed
Diet: Omnivore
Skin Tone: Blue to Dark Blue
Eye Color: Various shades of Purple, Pink, or Grey
Blood Color: Purple
Natural Weapons: Retractable Claws, Retractable Fangs, Paralytic Venom
Capabilities
Punch Force: 22'000 Newtons
Kick Force: 38'000 Newtons
Lift Strength: Five times body weight
Bite Strength: 820 psi
Speed: 40 MPH
Reaction Time: 70 Miliseconds
Hearing Range: 10 Hz to 60 kHz
Eyesight: 20/6
Status
Identity: Known
Years Active:
Citizenship:
Occupation:
Education:
Marital Status:
Known Powers and Abilities
Equipment and Paraphernalia
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The Vakari are a recently discovered race of extraterrestrials hailing from a star system within the Carina Nebula. They made voluntary contact with GATEWAY station, peaceably submitting to security procedures and decontamination protocols.

Physiology

Despite their close resemblance to humans, a Vakari's body is in many ways structured closer to that of a predatory animal. They possess the speed and agility of a hunting cat, and strength comparable to a great ape. Their bone density is roughly three times greater than that of an average human, granting them superior resilience as well as reducing their risk of injury when making powerful strikes. A Vakari's senses are similarly keen, with vision, scent, and hearing to rival our planet's most effective predators.

Psychology

Unlike most sentient species who's instincts dull as they achieve greater intelligence, Vakari possess two distinct mindsets that they can switch rapidly between. One is a 'cognitive' state mostly identical to ours; their instincts take a back seat as they focus on rational thought and complex problem solving. The other is a primal, instinctual state similar to that driving a predator as it hunts or defends its territory. The Vakari are not, however, completely feral in this state; Their reasoning still serves an advisory role as they allow themselves to otherwise be lead by their instincts. The result is a transformation into an even deadlier warrior, intelligent enough to use weapons while remaining unimpassionately guided by their senses.

This shift is more obvious in some Vakari than others. Ones with empathic personalities seem like two completely different people, whereas more aloof individuals seem much the same in either state. 'Aloof' and 'empathic' aptly sums up the two most prevalent personality traits displayed by the species, most of whom display some measure of both. A Vakari may display an abundance of affection one moment only to be dismissive the next, or conversely seem to largely ignore a person before suddenly offering inordinately kind words or gestures. It often takes several encounters with any given Vakari before you're sure where you stand with them, and even then it can be hard to tell.

When observing a pair of Vikari interacting socially, it may sometimes seem as if they're entirely oblivious to one another's cues. The most common of these scenarios is one individual acting overly affectionate or talkative while the other appears to try and ignore them. Sometimes this is simply a matter of cues too subtle or personal to be picked up by the observer; other times, the scenario is much as it appears, though it tends to be a matter of the Vikari purposefully ignoring one another's hints rather than missing them. While such behavior would appear rude to most, the Vikari seem to view it as a sort of game to be won by the most persistent.

If one party is particularly insistent on being being left alone, they tend to lash out or make threats rather than asking. A shove, slap, or threat of greater violence tend to be the most common. Luckily, most Vakari are well aware of their lethal strength and are adept at pulling their punches; even if startled while in their more primal mindset, they're typically able to assess the nature of a threat and adjust before dealing a lethal blow.