Humans:

Life on Earth is about hope and survival. Planet Earth was dominated by Humans, but then totally destroyed in a massive explosion. Humans were forced to leave their motherland behind and travelled to Helen Continent to carve out a new existence. Gradually, they became the most ambitious race and were pitting themselves against other races to build a new order in their second home. Humans are skilled in political maneuvers and care only about the acquisition of wealth and fame. They are eager to realize their goals and achievements to prove their existence.

Culture: 

Humans are good learners. They argue that the universe obeys a set of rules that can be mastered, which often leaves other races in awe of them. Humans spend a third of their lives reading and cracking puzzles. They soak up knowledge like sponges without discrimination in their choices, trying to understand every culture in order to improve their own. A sense of achievement is their only purpose in life.

Technology: 

Humans have a blind faith in the fuel propulsion system. They think high energy and driving power can only be released by burning fuel, providing stable and consistent power. Some artificial materials, such as steel and fiber, are widely used in Human society. These materials are easy to make and have no negative effects after used. Compared with other races, Humans take a pretty reserved attitude towards developing high tech industries.

Character traits: 

Humans are highly adaptive. Their short live span and frequent transition in culture impairs their ability to form long term memories, and as such, they show little respect for history. They are notorious opportunists.

Profile:

Humans have an average height of 1.6 to 1.8 meters. Their weight varies from 50KG to 80KG. Male Humans are taller than female Humans. They commonly wear fiber clothes or some sort of metal armor. Some Humans prefer to be distinct in their makeup or clothing by making changes to their hairstyle, wearing jewelry, painting tattoos or piercing their bodies. Humans become adult at the age of 18, and few live to become 100.