Random Species Chart

Sometimes you want to determine a random species for whatever reason. The first column uses a d66 to select a species at random oblivious to the demographics of the galaxy as if whaloids and fungaloids were as common as humans. The second column uses a d666 to select a species at random taking into consideration the varying population sizes of the known species of the galaxy.

Note: this too is arbitrary as it relates more to the prevalence of spacefaring beings rather than sheer numbers. There are probably oceans with trillions of sentient shrimplings somewhere that might outnumber the humans but the humans get all the attention because they travel the stars (and most of my players are human).

SPECIES d66 d666 1)
Bot (sentient) 11 111-116
Blootian 12 121-126
Canosian 13 131-156
Diploid 14 161-166
Fungaloid 15 211-226
Human 16 231-326
Kerbite 21 331-336
Silicoid 22 341-366
Tentac 23 411-436
Trundlian 24 441-456
Vomeg 25 461-516
Whistler 26 521-536
Xeloxian 31 541-566
Zoallan 32 611-636
Chronosian (Advanced) 33 641
Minutian (Advanced) 34 642
Pyreltian (Advanced) 35 643
Whaloid (Advanced) 36 644-645
Avianoid 41 646
Cheetahoid 42 651
Crocodillian 43 652
Elephantoid 44 653
Felinoids (aka Meeks) 45 654-655
Gorilloids 46 656
Lupinoids, Caninoids 51 661
Lapinoid 52 662
Rhinoceroid 53 663
Reptilianoid (Snakoid) 54 664
Testudinoid (Turtloid) 55 665
Ursinoid 56 666
Empty or roll again or roll on the weighted chart 61-66
1)
weighted randomly