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by Joost
June 24, 2026
from
GalacticAnthropology Website

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Fantasy insectoid Robot
(5)
This page presents a number of extraterrestrial species that during
their 'evolution' decided to experiment with the integration of
technology in their own biological bodies.
This page will function as an archive for any
other such species that I might run into in the future.
THE ZORTU
In the first volume of the Encyclopedia Galactica (1)
we can read about the Zortu from the
Apus Constellation that live on a
planet in the Zort System that we know as
HD 131664.
Elena Danaan introduces them as
follows:
"The Zortu are a species of insectoid cyborgs.
They originated from the 7th
planet of their star system as a natural biological species.
However, over time, they developed a tech-based civilization
that led to the eradication of their natural environment and all
other species living on their world.
Their hive mind consciousness merged with the
artificial intelligence they created, resulting in the species
becoming an artificial version of their original selves."
(1, p.49)
This process led to their organic hive-queen
consciousness isolating itself from their dying matrix.
As Elena points out:
it is unclear where the souls of the Zortu
went. Luckily this species in non-invasive and they ended up
getting caught in some loop.
This doesn't like a species to envy.
THE SUB SARI
Here's another example of a species that experimented with
technology.
This species is not an insectoid one, but
a humanoid version, even originating from the Man-system.
(2)
Elena writes:
"Moved by an exploration of the limits of
human capacities, the Sari included more and more technology
parts into their bodies, shifting to become
transhuman for a long while,
and then in the foolish desire for immortality, they transferred
their consciousness into
cyborgs.
The GFW counts them as valuable members but
does not encourage this path of evolution for biological beings.
They believe that human consciousness is not meant to embody
artificial vessels." (3, p.131)
In the Sub Sari entry in the book Elena
Danaan mentions the difference with plasma beings who are
able to embed themselves in spaceships. (3)
These plasma beings can easily adapt to
these circumstances, whereas a humanoid soul can only really
function well in humanoid organic bodies.
THE SEIL
The Seil from the
Boötes Constellation (star system
HD 128311) are described as 'Techtoids'.
In the first volume we can read about them:
"It is not uncommon to encounter insectoid
species that have fused their genetics with technology.
The insectoid's hive-mind consciousness
structure allows for an easy interface with artificial
intelligence. The same is true for hive minded Grays...
Insectoids have this proclivity for
technology and merging their biology with it, wanting to gain
abilities and eternal life, always for the greater good and
prosperity of the hive.
The Seil do not have the best of intentions
towards other cultures, and they regularly raid worlds to
increase their material and living resources." (1,
p.196)
In the page on Insectoids you can learn
about other insectoids who have integrated all kinds of technology
into their biology. You can find out more about the ZADU there for
instance. (6)
To read more about these nasty guys get your
hands on the first volume. (1)
SOME REFLECTIONS
The number of species that have gone into this area of technological
development appear to be rather small (luckily).
FOOTNOTES
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Danaan, E. (2024) Encyclopedia Galactica,
Volume 1
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The Kepler 62 'Man' System in the
Constellation of Lyra: Then and Now
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Danaan, E. (2025) Encyclopedia
Galactica, volume 2a
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Organic Consciousness needs a Pulse to
Live in a Physical Body or Ship
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Sea Art AI – Since Elena
Danaan doesn't like her drawings to be shared publicly
without her explicit consent, I often use drawings of
species that either resemble the original ones, or I just
take a random picture that has got some semblance.
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Exploring Extraterrestrial Insectoids
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