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Jeffery Biedermann, Mathias Papp, Two Twins that were Born right after the Destruction of their home Planet. Separated at birth and Given Different Last names, Found each other on the Planet named Earth at Starfleet HQ. Both Bare the Same Family Symbol. /*\ All Other Information is Restricted to Command Personall Only /*\
Brife History:
The Kilrathi are native to the planet Kilrah with their society depicted as an empire. Physically they are bipeds who strongly resemble big cats: they have leonine manes, but also have markings which distinguish their clan of origin.
The Kilrathi race evolved on the harsh, arid planet of Kilrah. Their ancestors were among the most fierce predators of the planet and, thanks to the rise of sapience, they quickly became the dominant species. Intelligence itself emerged at first as a means to enhance the Kilrathi natural hunting abilities and to preserve them from the dangerous environment of their planet; they started to build tools and traps to capture their prey, but also shelters where to take cover during the volcanic eruptions that often rained acidic ash on the surface of Kilrah. Due to their fierce territoriality and the growth of their communities, which required larger territories for hunting, the Kilrathi soon learned that creating weapons and traps to kill other members of their species was as easy as preparing new tools for hunting.