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Easily the largest of aliens, Celestials range between 1.5 and 3.0 astronomical units in lengh ( i.e., between 150 million and 450 million killometers!).
Easily the largest of aliens, Celestials range between 1.5 and 3.0 astronomical units in lengh ( i.e., between 150 million and 450 million killometers!).


Terran scientists have described them as “imperceptible self-organizing patterns of interstellar hydrogen and meaningfully arrayed electromagnetic wavicles” which is a fancy way of saying they don't have a clue.  
Terran scientists have described them as “imperceptible self-organizing patterns of interstellar hydrogen and meaningfully arrayed electromagnetic wavicles” which is a fancy way of saying they don't have a clue.
 
Among Bluies, a Celestial is referred to as "Higher Being of the Cosmos."






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Latest revision as of 12:16, 15 March 2019

Easily the largest of aliens, Celestials range between 1.5 and 3.0 astronomical units in lengh ( i.e., between 150 million and 450 million killometers!).

Terran scientists have described them as “imperceptible self-organizing patterns of interstellar hydrogen and meaningfully arrayed electromagnetic wavicles” which is a fancy way of saying they don't have a clue.

Among Bluies, a Celestial is referred to as "Higher Being of the Cosmos."


Back to Alien Races in the Conroyverse