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Scifi Humanoids by their very nature are'nt very alien. Where they compensate is how well they can interact with human characters.
However, there are internal ways to modify them.
Main question: I researched oxygen and learned that less oxygem breathed makes humans fatigued faster, while too much damages organs and causes all sorts of problems.
So I was thinking of a humanoid race, which besides looking somewhat distinct from us (their color is not natural for us) also was from a homeworld with a higher oxygen content than Earth.
That presents trade offs, since greater oxygen means...
Nonetheless I devised offsetting the fires by increasing the amount of rain.
Another trade off is giant animals and dinos, and big insects. That's the kind of life that thrives with more oxygen, since oxygen seems to increase endurance and energy levels. It also means giant trees and plants in general.
Conclusion: The alien humanoids here would be able to walk farther distances and work longer before tiring on the honeworld.
On Earth? Assuming they could still breath enough to live, they would tire quickly. More than us. They would need a breather mask to function at human levels.
What do you have to add? Anything I missed? Discuss.
However, there are internal ways to modify them.
Main question: I researched oxygen and learned that less oxygem breathed makes humans fatigued faster, while too much damages organs and causes all sorts of problems.
So I was thinking of a humanoid race, which besides looking somewhat distinct from us (their color is not natural for us) also was from a homeworld with a higher oxygen content than Earth.
That presents trade offs, since greater oxygen means...
Nonetheless I devised offsetting the fires by increasing the amount of rain.
Another trade off is giant animals and dinos, and big insects. That's the kind of life that thrives with more oxygen, since oxygen seems to increase endurance and energy levels. It also means giant trees and plants in general.
Conclusion: The alien humanoids here would be able to walk farther distances and work longer before tiring on the honeworld.
On Earth? Assuming they could still breath enough to live, they would tire quickly. More than us. They would need a breather mask to function at human levels.
What do you have to add? Anything I missed? Discuss.