Immanis Colosseus

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Immanis Colosseus
Biological Classification
Common Name
  • Rokath Superorganism
  • Superorganism
  • (Various)
Scientific NameImmanis Colosseus
TypeSuperorganism
ClassificationPhylum Immanema
Physical Characteristics
Average Height>19000 Meters
Skin ColourPinkish Red
SexesN/A (Asexually Reproduces)
Locomotive MethodPentadecapedal
Distinctions
  • Among some of the largest documented lifeforms
  • Pentadecagonal body layout
Average LifespanUnknown
Demographics
Endemic toRokath?
InhabitsMany planets around the edge between the Outer Rim and Southern Mid Rim
PopulationUnknown
EndangeredLeast Concern
Sociocultural Characteristics
IntelligenceNon-Sapient, Sentient
HomeworldRokath?
LanguageTelepathic and/or Pheromonal Communication


The Immanis Colosseus are a species of massive superorganisms found across much of the Alpha Quadrant of the Milky Way, including Theia where one alive[1] individual named the 'Nislandian Range Superorganism' resides. Superorganisms, due to their huge size of roughly 20 kilometers in depth, have a fairly unusual biology with traits such as decentralized vascular and nervous systems[2] spread out throughout the entire body, a hard carapace underneath its outer layers, multiple mouths and optic organs spread out in clusters across the body, and a symbiotic relationship with smaller beings that have moved inside of them.

Human Activity
Infrastructure Appendix Holiday CenterCaecum OutpostFred. J Agnich Memorial DamGIORC Biological Research CentreIliac DeadzoneUpper Visitor CenterLower Visitor CenterRemote Contingency StationResource Extraction Area 1ASurface ResortTriple Tree MFPReEntry Orifice Project
Affiliates AnodyneCrimson CultsGensokyo-Iujadogia-Osania Research ComitteeNislandian Range Security DepartmentSuperorganism Management Committee
Logs Incident-212-ND
Ecosystem
Flora PENDING...
Fauna Immanis Colosseus
Locations Amniotic Thermal SpringsAortaAppendixCirus Clown ChymusGastric RiversGreater Gastric SeaFluid Induction ZoneLarge IntestinesLesser Gastric SeaLush CavityNorth Bronchial ForestSmall IntestinesTonsilsVena Cava
  1. At least one deceased specimen has also been documented.
  2. Instead of having a centralized brain, they have a region with several core components that are connected to other lobes spread out across their body via long nerve chains.