List of Uplift Universe Species

List Of Uplift Universe Species

A list of fictional (and mostly extraterrestrial) species in the Uplift Universe series of novels by David Brin.

When formally referenced a species' name includes all of its surviving patrons and clients. The prefix "ul-" indicates a client and is an abbreviation for UpLifted. The prefix "ab-" indicates a patron race and is an acronym of Aided-By. Therefore, for instance, the species Dolphin is formally Dolphin-ab-Human. Humans, in turn, are formally Human-ul-Chimpanzee-ul-Dolphin. Other Prefixes also exist (such as "zor-" representing former patrons when clients choose to change patrons). Among powerful clans species names can become quite involved.

  • Acceptor (ab-Tandu-ab-Nght6)- a species which is addicted to sensory input (to the extent that even pain is viewed as just another sensory input, and can be ignored)
  • Bi-Gle
  • Brothers of the Night (ab-Nighthunter)
  • Brma (ab-Krallnith-ul-Caltmour)
  • Bururalli (ab-Nahalli) - The Burualli were carnivores uplifted by the Nahalli. After their independence from their patrons, they were given the planet of Garth. After several hundred years, they exterminated all higher life forms on Garth, and reverted to a pre-uplift state. They brought the planet to the brink of collapse, and were exterminated by the Galactics.
  • Buyur (ul-Tunnuctyur) (pronounced like buyer)
  • Caltmour (ab-Brma-ab-Krallnith-ul-Tymbrimi)
  • Neochimpanzee (ab-Human) - Most of the Chimpanzee characters in the series have been genetically engineered to sapiency.
  • Neodog (ab-Human) - Mentioned only in passing, neo-Dogs would be the third Earth native species to be engineered to full sapience.
  • Neodolphin (ab-Human) - The Dolphin characters in the series have been genetically engineered to sapiency.
  • Drooli (ul-G'Kek)
  • Episiarch (ab-Tandu-ab-Nght6) - a race with a powerful talent for imposing their will upon reality itself.
  • F'ruthian
  • Foruni
  • Forski (ab-Soro-ab-Hul-ab-Puber)
  • G'Kek (ab-Drooli)
  • Garthling/Gorilla (zor-Human-ab-Thennanin-ab-Wortl-ab-Kosh-ab-Rosh-ab-Tothtoon)
  • Gello (ab-Pila-ab-Kisa-ab-Soro-ab-Hul-ab-Puber) (Sundiver says the Gello are the clients of the Pila, but Startide Rising says they are the first clients of the Soro; the patronymics here are for Sundiver's explanation)
  • Gl'kahesh
  • Glaver (ab-Tunnuctyur ab-Buyur)
  • Glououvis
  • Gooksyu (ul-Gubru)
  • Gubru (ab-Gooksyu-ul-Kwackoo-ul-Okukoo)
  • Guldingar
  • Guthatsa (ul-Hoon)
  • Hoon (ab-Guthatsa-ul-Rousit) - A race known in the Five Galaxies as officious bureaucrats. On the advice of an oracle, a breakaway group hides away in Jijo to rediscover something their patrons took away from them.
  • Hul (ab-Puber-ul-Soro)
  • Human (ul-Chimpanzee-ul-Dolphin-ul-Dog, potentially ul-Kiqui by stated future intent.) - Because of their status as heretic "wolflings" (humans claim to have uplifted themselves), they are pariahs in much of the Galaxy. However because they uplifted chimpanzees and dolphins, they are recognized as patrons, and must be given planets to colonize. These planets have always been ecologically mismanaged by other races, and humans have developed a reputation for their ability to restore planets. This is in contrast to early contact, where human mismanagement of Earth meant that some Galactics wanted to exterminate humans.
  • Incrementor (ab-Tandu)
  • J'8lek
  • Jophur (ab-Poa) - originally the pacifistic traeki (non-capitalized), a race composed of semi-sentient individual 'rings' which stack to form a fully sentient - and non-individualistic - entity. The innovation of 'master rings' added the concept of "I" to their stacks and transformed the traeki into Jophur (capitalized).
  • Jouourouou
  • Kanten (ab-Linten-ab-Siqul-ul-Nish)
  • Karrank% (% pronounced as a double glottal stop)
  • Kiqui - Discovered during the book Startide Rising, this pre-intelligent species is described as a likely future client race for humanity.
  • Kisa (ab-Soro-ab-Hul-ab-Puber-ul-Pila)
  • Klennath
  • Klesh
  • Klick-Klick (ab-Synthian)
  • Komahd
  • Kosh (ab-Rosh-ab-Tothtoon-ul-Wortl)
  • Krallnith (ul-Brma)
  • Kwackoo (ab-Gubru-ab-Gooksyu)
  • Le'4-2vo
  • Linten (ab-Siqul-ul-Kanten)
  • Luber (ul-Puber)
  • Mellin
  • Mrgh'4luargi
  • Muhurn8
  • Nahalli (ul-Bururalli) - The Nahalli uplifted the Bururalli, a group of carnivores. Following the independence of the Bururalli, who nearly destroyed the planet of Garth, they were reduced to clients of the Thennanin.
  • Nght6 (ul-Tandu)
  • Nighthunter (ul-Brothers of the Night)
  • Nish (ab-Kanten-ab-Linten-ab-Siqul)
  • Oallie
  • Okukoo (ab-Gubru)
  • Olumimin (ab-Thennanin-ab-Wortl-ab-Kosh-ab-Rosh-ab-Tothtoon)
  • Oulomin
  • P'ort'l
  • P'un m'ang
  • Paha (ab-Soro-ab-Hul-ab-Puber)
  • Paimin (ab-Thennanin-ab-Wortl-ab-Kosh-ab-Rosh-ab-Tothtoon)
  • Pargi
  • Pee'oot
  • Pila (ab-Kisa-ab-Soro-ab-Hul-ab-Puber-ul-Pring)
  • Poa (ul-Jophur)
  • Por'n'aths
  • Pring (ab-Pila-ab-Kisa-ab-Soro-ab-Hul-ab-Puber)
  • Progenitors - the fabled "first race", believed to be the first to uplift themselves to spacefaring sentience, and begin the chain of uplift.
  • Pthaca
  • Puber (ul-Hul)
  • Puntictin
  • Qheuens (ab-Zhosh)
  • Rammin (ab-Thennanin-ab-Wortl-ab-Kosh-ab-Rosh-ab-Tothtoon)
  • Rosh (ab-Tothtoon-ul-Kosh)
  • Rothen
  • Rousit (ab-Hoon-ab-Guthatsa)
  • Ruguggi
  • Serentini
  • Se'een (ab-Synthian)
  • Siqul (ul-Linten)
  • Skiano
  • Solarians (ergovores, hence not members of the Civilization of Five Galaxies)
  • Soro (ab-Hul-ab-Puber-ul-Gello-ul-Forski-ul-Paha-ul-Kisa)
  • Sstienn
  • Synthian (ul-Wazoon-ul-Se'een-ul-Klick-Klick)
  • Talpu'ur
  • Tandu (ab-Nght6-ul-Acceptor-ul-Episiarch-ul-Incrementor)
  • Tarseuh
  • Thennanin (ab-Wortl-ab-Kosh-ab-Rosh-ab-Tothtoon-ul-Paimin-ul-Rammin-ul-Ynnin-ul-Olumimun-ul-Garthling): A species known for its cautious conservatism. The Thennanin became allies of EarthClan upon their selection as patrons by the neo-Gorillas of Garth, also known as Garthlings.
  • Tothtoon (ul-Rosh)
  • Tourmaj
  • Touvint
  • traeki — A communal organism composed of a stack of sap rings, each with a different function. This pacifist race was reengineered by the Oallie (as requested by the traeki's Poa patrons) into the conquesting Jophur, except for a fugitive group that hid on the planet Jijo.
  • Tunictguppit
  • Tunnuctyur (ab-Buyur-ul-Glaver)
  • Tuvallians
  • Tymbrimi (absu-Caltmour-ab-Brma-ab-Krallnith-ul-Tytlal) - An ally of humanity, these humanoids are have feathery sensory organs that extend from their temples and give them a type of psi-sensitivity.
  • Tytlal (ab-Tymbrimi-absu-Caltmour-ab-Brma-ab-Krallnith) Otter-like species. Non-Uplifted form known as "noor" on the planet Jijo.
  • Urs
  • Varhisties
  • Vriiilh
  • Wazoon (ab-Synthian)
  • Wortl (ab-Kosh-ab-Rosh-ab-Tothtoon-ul-Thennanin)
  • Xappish (ab-Xatinni)
  • Xatinni (ul-Xappish)
  • Ynnin (ab-Thennanin-ab-Wortl-ab-Kosh-ab-Rosh-ab-Tothtoon)
  • Z'Tang
  • Zang (hydrogen breathers, hence not members of the Civilization of Five Galaxies)
  • Zhosh (ul-Qheuens)
  • Zitlths
  • Zugh
  • Zyu8

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