.The Laminari: Nomads of the Starry Sky.
Name: Laminari
Home Planet: N/A
"Where our head does lay, our home thus be, space is our path, for we are Laminari."
Controlled: The laminari are very secretive, quick, and soft. Like whispers of a ledgend, they control only a little piece of ground on each planet they land on, their 'camp' if you will. And while it is a very small piece of land, the land is nigh impenetrable, not only because it...quite frankly is difficult to find, but also because it is staunchly protected by shields and guns.
Life Span: The Laminari do not have such a count of lifespans, when they die they are still very much alive, if not in a spiritual form, and bodiless. It usually takes a mere 1000-2000 years for their bodies to wear out and stop functioning (death).
Government: Theocracy.
Leader: The elders, and military leaders of the wandering bands of Laminari.
Description: The Laminari are white, of medium height, and seemingly translucent, like their skin emanates a pale light, which may have something to do with the energies and the nature of their ships. They have bright eyes, and they tend to keep their looks well organized, and trim. Wearing loose clothing.
(think...space version of the Celestial Elves really...YES! I like the Celestial Elves still)
Other/History: It was said that the Laminari were lords of a vast and ancient empire in elder days. Controlling the routes of space in huge fortress planets, and held the trade roads of the void with an iron grip. Until they learned the ways of peace, and harmony with the heavens, and abandoned their material lusts for the peace of wandering, and of cultivating the galactic fields, and caring for their natures while combating their inner struggles for violence and greed.
The Laminari god it is said, came down and gave them this peace.
He is called "Laminad", thus the Laminari are the "People of Laminad".
The Laminari ships are biological, like living plants floating through space, with mechanical computers embedded into their biological power sources.