Homo Titaniens

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Homo Titaniens are a species that feature in The Titan.

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History

Homo Titaniens were a genetically engineered humanoid species evolved from mankind that were the result of work by Professor Martin Collingwood. The research was sparked by Professor Collingwood over concerns of the survival of the human race as by 2048 the Earth experienced dangers from overpopulation along with a rise in violent conflicts. Scientists began to look for other habitable worlds within the solar system where they turned the Saturn's moon of Titan as a possible new home for humanity. To survive its conditions, Martin Collingwood suggested a round of experiments designed to improve he chances of astronauts to survive the conditions of the moon and requested 14 test subjects who went through treatments designed to adapt their bodies to the super-cold methane liquids along with ultra-low oxygen atmosphere of Titan. Unknown to anyone, Collingwood was secretly using animal DNA in the genetic cocktails with these being part of forced evolutionary experiments on the subjects at the Titan I research area.

Overview

In appearance, Homo Titaniens were pale skinned humanoids that were completely hairless and possessed a robust physique. They were shown to possess only four digits as their evolution led to the ring finger and middle finger having been webbed together.

Members

  • Rick Janssen :

Notes

  • Homo Titaniens were created by Arash Amel where they featured in the setting of The Titan.

Appearances

  • The Titan:

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