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'''Xenobiology''' is the study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of "alien" life-forms. Xenobiology makes use of physics, chemistry, astronomy, biology, molecular biology, ecology, planetary science, geography, and geology to investigate the life on other worlds and help recognize life-forms that might be different from those found on their native planets.
 
'''Xenobiology''' is the study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of "alien" life-forms. Xenobiology makes use of physics, chemistry, astronomy, biology, molecular biology, ecology, planetary science, geography, and geology to investigate the life on other worlds and help recognize life-forms that might be different from those found on their native planets.
   
The [[Earth Alliance]] has a [[Xenobiological Research]] division at [[Earth Dome]].
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The [[Earth Alliance]] has a [[Xenobiological Research]] division at [[Earthdome]].
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
At some point the [[Vorlon]]s discover the [[Human]] race and, like they have done on many other worlds, begin to manipulate the young race to see them as "beings of light".<ref name=3rdspc>[[Thirdspace (movie)]]</ref> On a visit to [[Earth]] the Vorlons take genetic samples from the population of [[wikipedia:Homo erectus|Homo erectus]]. Repeating this process across hundreds of other worlds, they begin re-engineering the DNA from these samples to create the [[Telepath]] genes.<ref>[[The Nautilus Coil]]</ref>
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At some point, the [[Vorlon]]s visit [[Earth]] and discover the early ancestors of what would become the [[Human]] race. Like many others, they see the Vorlons as "beings of light" and believe that they are gods.<ref name=3rdspc>[[Thirdspace]]</ref> On a visit to [[Earth]], the Vorlons take genetic samples from the population of [[wikipedia:Homo erectus|Homo erectus]]. Repeating this process across hundreds of other worlds, they begin re-engineering the DNA from these samples to create '[[nephilim]]' from which they harvest the [[Telepath]] genes and begin introducing it into the human population.<ref>[[The Nautilus Coil]]</ref>
 
The term Xenobiology was coined in 1954 by science fiction writer Robert Heinlein in his work The Star Beast.
 
   
 
When the [[Earth-Minbari War]] broke out in [[2245]], [[Stephen Franklin]] was commissioned in [[Earthforce]]. About midway through the war, he and other doctors were approached to turn over their notes on xenobiology. Franklin was approached by [[General]] [[Fontaine]] for his information regarding the Minbari, and was kept in the stockade pending his acquiescence.
 
When the [[Earth-Minbari War]] broke out in [[2245]], [[Stephen Franklin]] was commissioned in [[Earthforce]]. About midway through the war, he and other doctors were approached to turn over their notes on xenobiology. Franklin was approached by [[General]] [[Fontaine]] for his information regarding the Minbari, and was kept in the stockade pending his acquiescence.
   
In September [[2248]], as the last days of the war drew close, Earthforce again ordered all doctors to hand over any notes on Minbari biology for the bio-genetic warefare division. Still determined to not allow his work be perverted as a potentially genocidal weapon, on the 13th of September Franklin destroyed everything he still had on Minbari biology rather than give it up as ordered.<ref>[[And the Sky Full of Stars]]</ref><ref>[[Shadow Dancing]]</ref>
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In September [[2248]], as the last days of the war drew close, Earthforce again ordered all doctors to hand over any notes on Minbari biology for the bio-genetic warfare division. Still determined to not allow his work be perverted as a potentially genocidal weapon, on the 13th of September Franklin destroyed everything he still had on Minbari biology rather than give it up as ordered.<ref>[[And the Sky Full of Stars]]</ref><ref>[[Shadow Dancing]]</ref>
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==Trivia==
 
* The term Xenobiology was first coined by science fiction writer Robert Heinlein in his 1954 work ''The Star Beast''.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Xenobiology is the study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of "alien" life-forms. Xenobiology makes use of physics, chemistry, astronomy, biology, molecular biology, ecology, planetary science, geography, and geology to investigate the life on other worlds and help recognize life-forms that might be different from those found on their native planets.

The Earth Alliance has a Xenobiological Research division at Earthdome.

History[]

At some point, the Vorlons visit Earth and discover the early ancestors of what would become the Human race. Like many others, they see the Vorlons as "beings of light" and believe that they are gods.[1] On a visit to Earth, the Vorlons take genetic samples from the population of Homo erectus. Repeating this process across hundreds of other worlds, they begin re-engineering the DNA from these samples to create 'nephilim' from which they harvest the Telepath genes and begin introducing it into the human population.[2]

When the Earth-Minbari War broke out in 2245, Stephen Franklin was commissioned in Earthforce. About midway through the war, he and other doctors were approached to turn over their notes on xenobiology. Franklin was approached by General Fontaine for his information regarding the Minbari, and was kept in the stockade pending his acquiescence.

In September 2248, as the last days of the war drew close, Earthforce again ordered all doctors to hand over any notes on Minbari biology for the bio-genetic warfare division. Still determined to not allow his work be perverted as a potentially genocidal weapon, on the 13th of September Franklin destroyed everything he still had on Minbari biology rather than give it up as ordered.[3][4]

Trivia[]

  • The term Xenobiology was first coined by science fiction writer Robert Heinlein in his 1954 work The Star Beast.

References[]