Proyect Liria | Research

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Proyect Liria (Original name "Proyecto Liria" from Spanish) is a Thargoid research/study/thesis of over 2700 words and 14 pages.
It contains information regarding biology, anatomy, communication, navigation and more, spoilers are inevitable obviously.

Any information inside the document (from text to images) is free to use or share without the need of giving credit, just don't state that it belongs to you, knowledge is a right.

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I tried to make it mainly like a thesis but keeping it as short as possible so it don't get overwhelming with advanced physics or get boring because of its length, still ended up with some "common sense" that I tried to explain as much as possible to keep a solid base.

It was made by me (CMDR K1tzu) in about a month with images, spectrograms (not included because would be too many images) and some maths.
I made it mainly because I found that Thargoid studies where really slow, and there were a lot of things that I knew but the fandom still kept as "unknown", so here I am to clarify most doubts on the topic.
Remember some things are stated as "probably", this means these things have a high probability to be true but can be wrong, as well as lot of the info that should always be questioned and filtered through your criteria, make sure it makes sense to you too.

Name "Liria" comes from the flower "Lily", which is common around where I live, I really like it and makes me remember to thargoids a lot, hence its name.

If you have ANY doubt or question about anything in the research feel free to ask out (Like how I got X data, what is something I said if I didn't clarify it or anything related that I didn't add but could know) I am not that active but will check once in a while to answer any question you may have.

It also has images, have fun, I enjoy reading a research with images.

Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/EliteDangerous/comments/ul1ntq/proyect_liria_research/

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