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* LizardFolk: One of the potential races is a race of evolved Iguanas (or Iguana Sapiens). They are [[WelcomeToTheCaribbeanMon based on Jamaican Stereotypes]] and compared to humans, have inferior intelligence dexterity (but have superior willpower).

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* LizardFolk: One of the potential races is a race of evolved Iguanas (or Iguana Sapiens). They are [[WelcomeToTheCaribbeanMon based on Jamaican Stereotypes]] Stereotypes and compared to humans, have inferior intelligence dexterity (but have superior willpower).
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* CastSpeciation: Simulants are broken up into two different variants; Social and Rogue. Social Simulants are the type from "Gunmen Of The Apocalypse", who travel in crews and can pass for human, barring the extra eyebrows. Rogue Simulants are more reminiscent of the Simulant from "Justice" that has more exposed metal and patchwork repairs who tend to work alone.
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* EmotionlessReptile: Iguana Sapiens are a very laid-back race who never give any indication of their feelings and who are usually tight-lipped and private unless the situation calls for it. They also never become embarrassed and don't care what other people think of them.

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* AnimalIsTheNewMan: Whilst this is generally the case in all of the universes featuring evolved animals (since humans are mostly extinct), it is most notable in the universe where rabbits evolved, since humanity is now little more than medical experiments and slaves under them.

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* AnimalIsTheNewMan: Whilst this is generally the case in all of the universes featuring evolved animals (since humans are mostly extinct), it is most notable in the universe where rabbits evolved, evolved into humanoid forms, since humanity is now little more than medical experiments and slaves under them.


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* HereditaryTwinhood: Apparently, Vidal Beasts (creatures which are briefly mentioned in a NoodleIncident in the parent series) always give birth to children in pairs, with one always being a herbivore, and the other always being a carnivore.
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* ColonizedSolarSystem: The sourcebook goes into depth about the different planets and moons and even referencing that the outer system is a more dangerous assignment for a Space Corps vessel than the inner system.
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* VirtualGhost: In addition to the pre-existing holograms, the explanation for the fate of the Felis Sapiens explains that they came across 8 personality discs which they revived as electronic personalities, who end up manipulating them to their benefit.
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* LizardFolk: One of the potential races that you can play as in the ''TabletopGame/RedDwarf'' Role-Playing Game is a race of evolved Iguanas (or Iguana Sapiens). They are [[WelcomeToTheCaribbeanMon based on Jamaican Stereotypes]] and compared to humans, have inferior intelligence dexterity (but have superior willpower).

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* LizardFolk: One of the potential races that you can play as in the ''TabletopGame/RedDwarf'' Role-Playing Game is a race of evolved Iguanas (or Iguana Sapiens). They are [[WelcomeToTheCaribbeanMon based on Jamaican Stereotypes]] and compared to humans, have inferior intelligence dexterity (but have superior willpower).
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* RatMen: One of the potential races you can play as is a race of evolved rat people (or Rattus Sapiens), who resemble Little Bit Beastly versions of humans (having pointier ears and "Roman"-looking noses). It is also possible to play as evolved mice people (or Mus Sapiens), who look like short humans. Notably, the Rattus Sapiens eventually appeared in an episode of the series proper, although the one specimen shown looked a lot more rat-like.

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