The human fingers had multiple points of articulation, and one of them was an opposable thumb that allowed for fine manipulation. The upper limbs, or arms, ended in hands which had five fingers each the lower ones, called legs, ended in feet. Their bodies were comprised of a torso with a head and four limbs attached to it. They were bipedal beings with a bilateral symmetry, having a front and a back end, as well as an upside and downside. Humans were an intelligent mammalian species that arguably originated on Coruscant. I didn't know what to feed her or how often, whether she was a species that needed or loathed physical touch, or what it meant when she made those awful wailing sounds." ― Lexo Sooger, on caring for his adopted human daughter
" I knew all about human anatomy, but it turns out I didn't know anything else. However, there were more non-human sentients than humans, so humans constituted a plurality rather than a majority of the galaxy's sentients. Species that were very physically similar to, but still distinct from baseline humans were refered to as " near-humans".īy the time of the Galactic Civil War, humans were the galaxy's most numerous sentient species. Species that bore structural resemblance to humans (bipedal gait, two arms and two legs, opposable thumb) were referred to as " humanoids". They were known to engage in many different pursuits, from politics to bounty hunting. Throughout the galaxy, they constituted the culturally dominant species and were commonly encountered on most settled planets, from the bountiful planet of Naboo to the desert world of Tatooine. Humans were a species of sentient, bipedal mammals with bilateral symmetry possibly native to the planet Coruscant.
This is not normal." ― Jyn Erso and Burta, about the omnipresence of humans across the galaxy " Yes, but should they? Either humans adapt, or they force the planet to adapt to them. " Some people would consider this a skill.