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{{disline|The term '''Klosef''' redirects here due to currently available information regarding this species and its apparent homeworld.}} | {{disline|The term '''Klosef''' redirects here due to currently available information regarding this species and its apparent homeworld.}} | ||
[[File:BR25 Promo Photo - Vegas in Space - Buck with Klosef III Man.jpg|thumb|{{buck}} with a [[Klosef III]] man in [[Sinaloa]] {{BR25|Vegas in Space}}.]] | |||
'''Klosef III''' is a planet known to the [[Earth Federation]] in the 25th century. | '''Klosef III''' is a planet known to the [[Earth Federation]] in the 25th century. | ||
Klosef III's inhabitants are humanoids with | Klosef III's inhabitants are humanoids, with at least one example featuring purple-blue skin and platinum hair, giving them an ethereal appearance. According to Maj. [[Marla Landers]] in an off-hand comment to {{buck}} on [[Sinaloa]], the male of the species has a feminine appearance while, later implied by an off-handed question by [[Tangie]] to Rogers, women have a masculine appearance {{BR25|Vegas in Space}}. | ||
Klosef III is known for its fashion, at least according to [[Twiki]], after Rogers reflects that his tuxedo suit is more in line with the 20th century, and thus "outdated" {{BR25|Cruise Ship to the Stars}}. | Klosef III is known for its fashion, at least according to [[Twiki]], after Rogers reflects that his tuxedo suit is more in line with the 20th century, and thus "outdated" {{BR25|Cruise Ship to the Stars}}. |
Latest revision as of 00:35, 25 November 2023
- The term Klosef redirects here due to currently available information regarding this species and its apparent homeworld.
Klosef III is a planet known to the Earth Federation in the 25th century.
Klosef III's inhabitants are humanoids, with at least one example featuring purple-blue skin and platinum hair, giving them an ethereal appearance. According to Maj. Marla Landers in an off-hand comment to William "Buck" Rogers on Sinaloa, the male of the species has a feminine appearance while, later implied by an off-handed question by Tangie to Rogers, women have a masculine appearance (BR25: "Vegas in Space").
Klosef III is known for its fashion, at least according to Twiki, after Rogers reflects that his tuxedo suit is more in line with the 20th century, and thus "outdated" (BR25: "Cruise Ship to the Stars").