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Although almost nothing is know about the Felinids, we can speculate that they might be used as road cleaners or construction workers or anything to do with Civilian work, since they are never mention to be part of the military. Furthermore due to their location on one planet, they might also be used as exotic dancers or sex slaves by your average Imperial Joe. '''''"IF"''''' they were in the Imperial Guard, then they could either be used as scouts, thieves or assassins, but this is mainly a stereotype of Cat-people so it might not be true.
Although almost nothing is know about the Felinids, we can speculate that they might be used as road cleaners or construction workers or anything to do with Civilian work, since they are never mention to be part of the military. Furthermore due to their location on one planet, they might also be used as exotic dancers or sex slaves by your average Imperial Joe. '''''"IF"''''' they were in the Imperial Guard, then they could either be used as scouts, thieves or assassins, but this is mainly a stereotype of Cat-people so it might not be true.


==their Biology ==
==Their Biology ==
Since they might be the Imperial analogue to Cat-Folk, we expect the Felinids to have a small and slender body posture. Furthermore, like all felines, they should have incredible flexibility and agility, their strength should be slightly weaker to a baseline human (If they are base on a small cat of course) but they also could be much more faster. Its scientific name, ''hirsutus'', which mean "Hairy" in Latin, could also suggest that they are [[Furries]], although how hairy/furry their body could be, is up to [[Skub|debate.]]
Since they might be the Imperial analogue to Cat-Folk, we expect the Felinids to have a small and slender body posture. Furthermore, like all felines, they should have incredible flexibility and agility, their strength should be slightly weaker to a baseline human (If they are base on a small cat of course) but they also could be much more faster. Its scientific name, ''hirsutus'', which mean "Hairy" in Latin, could also suggest that they are [[Furries]], although how hairy/furry their body could be, is up to [[Skub|debate.]]
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What they probably would look like...

Felinids are a strain of Abhuman that resides on a very pimpish name for a Planet, Carlos McConnell. Judging by its name, they might as well be Imperial Catgirls, furthermore their scientific name, Homos sapien hirsutus, might suggest that they might be furries, although the idea on why Humanity started growing feline like traits is beyond the realms of contemporary science. Almost nothing is known for them, nor their planet, but a lot in /tg/ would imagine their relationship with the Imperium; as something only the Guys with fancy hats would have the permission of "Studying" them. Although it would be quite the hilarity to vision a Space Wolf Wulfen chasing down a Felinid.

What their role is in the Imperium

Although almost nothing is know about the Felinids, we can speculate that they might be used as road cleaners or construction workers or anything to do with Civilian work, since they are never mention to be part of the military. Furthermore due to their location on one planet, they might also be used as exotic dancers or sex slaves by your average Imperial Joe. "IF" they were in the Imperial Guard, then they could either be used as scouts, thieves or assassins, but this is mainly a stereotype of Cat-people so it might not be true.

Their Biology

Since they might be the Imperial analogue to Cat-Folk, we expect the Felinids to have a small and slender body posture. Furthermore, like all felines, they should have incredible flexibility and agility, their strength should be slightly weaker to a baseline human (If they are base on a small cat of course) but they also could be much more faster. Its scientific name, hirsutus, which mean "Hairy" in Latin, could also suggest that they are Furries, although how hairy/furry their body could be, is up to debate.

Gallery