Thunderian
The Thunderians are supercharged beings of incredible power, genetically predisposed to the ability to channel the electrical impulses created by their bodies.
Beyond their bright complexion, Thunderians do not have much in the way of truly unique apparent physical features. Their most notable features are located inside their bodies, those being their internal organs that allow them to charge, store, and discharge electricity.
Average Thunderian heights are around the 5'10" mark for males and 5'7" for females.
A typical adult Thunderian weighs in the ballpark of 150 - 250 lbs.
Body weight and height tend to vary the most.
Thunderian apparel often is form-fitting and insulating, as this helps them channel their electricity in a more directed matter. However, not all Thunderians dress this way and it is often neither comfortable nor practical. Style and fashion vary wildly on Thunderia, especially between classes.
Thunderians are bipedal, possessing two arms and two legs.
Thunderian skin color tends to be various shades of yellow or orange.
The most prominent and apparent strength exhibited by the Thunderian race is their biological capacity to generate copious amounts of electricity using only their bodies.
It can be hard to name anything that isn't highly advanced on the planet of Thunderia—nearly everything that can be is automated, and as old hands in the spacefaring game, Thunderian interstellar spacecraft are among the finest in the galaxy. By and large, however, the Thunderians are rather discerning with just who they allow to purchase their technology—and often times, by its very design, Thunderian tech requires a Thunderian at the controls to operate it whatsoever.
Thunderia is ruled by a worldwide government, the Planetary Republic of Thunderia.
As a result of their innate energy sources, over many centuries the Thunderians' level of civilizational development blossomed like nothing seen anywhere else in the galaxy. Fueled by the potent power of the Thunderians themselves, their technology readily skyrocketed, not only catapulting the Thunderians into the stars sooner than many other civilizations could ever dream of doing, but also slating them as a central player among the major powers of the galaxy.