Species

In the intricate cosmos of 7019, species represent profoundly distinct forms of sentient life - shaped by their environments, origins, and the fundamental forces they interact with. Unlike the constrained taxonomies of early Terran science, where terms like “race” were often misused or misunderstood, the beings catalogued here transcend familiar boundaries of biology, cognition, and existence.

As clarified in scientific discourse, including contemporary genomic consensus from Earth's 21st century, Homo sapiens does not contain biologically valid subspecies or races a notion that has been misapplied throughout history for social and political purposes rather than scientific accuracy (source). In contrast, the galaxy of 7019 teems with thousands of truly distinct species - each with its own genetics, perception, biochemistry, time perception, modes of thought, and cultural frameworks.

Aliens in this future are alien: they do not merely differ in appearance, but in how they exist. Some perceive time nonlinearly, others communicate through vibrations or light, and some maintain distributed consciousness across fungal networks or mineral matrices. Their minds, senses, and social constructs defy easy analogy. Even among the Terrans, descendants of Earth’s humanity, there are several divergent evolutionary threads—some having adapted to deep-space life, others having merged with technology or Etheric energies. Please know the Terrans of 21st century are functionally extinct

This section documents a selection of the major known species within the universe of 7019 and beyond. These include:

There are thousands more species; most undocumented or poorly understood and hundreds of thousands of races, local and cultural sub-groupings within species shaped by environment, adaptation, or ideology. Each interaction between species is a translation effort across incomprehensible experiential divides—a beautiful, sometimes dangerous, exchange between the fundamentally unlike.

This is not a catalogue of cosmetic differences it is a record of cosmic diversity.