Outworlders
Outworlders describe a vast quantity of species that are native to known space-and beyond. An outworlder is explicitly not a individual species, nor does it simply designate someone from a far-flung area. It is a species which is otherwise unlisted or uncovered among the others within some designations. Outworlders are generally defined by relative conformity with other sophonts that may not have the galactic presence to make themselves universal. Examples of species that may be considered outworlders that are already listed include the Kemzali, the Kobari, the Kimmigani, the Lumii and the Tavari. Relatively low-population, low-territory species that are while capable of great importance, are not considered the heirs, individually, to any great empires.
Physical Description
There is no uniformity to outworlders, but they are usually designated by limits: They are capable of locomotion, they are sophonts between 0.7 and 1.7 on the Fariq-Allowah intelligence index, they are primarily organic beings, they are a non-gestalt intelligence, and they are physical. It is assumed they also evolved semi-naturally, or are at least not obviously biologically altered by unknown forces to specific roles.
Heritages
There are no overarching outworlder heritages.
History
Different outworlder species would have their own histories, but as a broad designation the term first comes from the Directorate encounter with the Nakathi people as a description of the first non-Fennish people encountered on the world of Vaa in the Jesoba system and is used something as a catchall term. It is considered politically neutral and inoffensive, though generally outworlders would prefer to be known for their actual species or culture.
Society
There is no overarching outworlder society, though they are usually beholden in part to a larger social system.
Beliefs
There are no overarching outworlder belief systems.
Style Guide
Outworlders are an application only species, but this is not considered a particularly strenuous application. An outworlder should not have extreme influence on the galaxy around them, but may command a cluster of planets or a small state of their own, though they are likely, if in the area one of two things: Either members of the Directorate as a 'clan' of outworlders or are one of the many outworlder species that were displaced during the War of Ruz'kahni Survival and are settlers or colonists to the dark region, who's future, perhaps of their entire people, is threatened by the conflict.