These were apparently an evolutionary adaptation whose origins could only be guessed. They all exhibit a body armor of scales or plated hide, and in some cases, even feathering. When the soldiers did speak, it was quite short and poignant.Īlpha Draconian society follows a more insect-like caste-based organization than true reptile social structure, though they appear definitively reptilian and soewhat bird-like in all outward aspects. The warrior caste that unflinchingly follow the elites’ orders rarely spoke, yet somehow could communicate with each other non-vocally. It is believed that this is partially why their clairvoyant abilities are so well refined. It could take a significant amount of time to utter advanced concepts to primitives. Though Alpha Draconian vocalizations are difficult to understand or make any sense of and consist of rolling atonal guttural growls and clicking noises, they are loud and harsh to human ears. It has become widely understood that the Alpha Draconian ability to move this way had preceded their subsequent removal from some other as yet unknown place to this system. It had been reported that contingents of Alpha Draconis elites had appeared in other planes as these appearances were relayed by those who had achieved multi-planar travel many thousands of generations earlier. It is also suspected some of the elites have a surprising skill to see across and likewise move to other planes. Their clairvoyant abilities are quite well known and it is believed all Alpha Draconians have a telepathic ability. The Cekahrr are incredibly adept and considerably intelligent as a species. In time, these advanced saurians became known as the Cekahrr who developed what ufologists know today as, the Draconian Empire. The Saurians may have been aware of their history, and identified or perhaps longed to find the Alpha Draconian stargate that their progenitors came from. Over the course of millions of years their societies became highly advanced to the point that the Saurians developed a space program even more sophisticated than what we know to be as NASA. As they became more sapient, they also developed telepathy. Eventually, they became upright and walked as bipedals, known as Saurians. As sauria blooded dinosaurs evolved into Iguanodontia, dinosaur intelligence became more sapient. The propagation on Earth initially began with the seeding of dinosaurs. The points of entry into our known universe is suspected to be through a gateway at Thuban or Alwaid. They appeared into our reality from another universe, somewhere from what the Hindu Sanskrittexts refer to as Lokas and Talas. They are Draconians who were "seeded" here, by another mysterious and vastly superior reptilian race who are loosely identified as Tiamatians. The argument of all crackdown law is that it applies special, draconian measures to tackle some heinous crime.The Alpha Draconians predate Humans well over hundreds of millions of years.At no time, however, did they use such draconian measures to stifle dissent.To some, this situation cries out for draconian measures to inject more competition.Becasue of these draconian measures, Park was increasingly cut off from normal human contacts.draconian measures/controls/penalties etc The government has imposed draconian penalties for anyone found in possession of illegal drugs.The argument of all crackdown law is that it applies special, draconian measures to tackle some heinous crime.Draconian measures have been implemented to control population growth.No doubt there are scenarios where such draconian measures are justified.The former, which is more draconian, may reflect the longer term perceived treatment needs of the men.It is an interesting speculation whether the reintroduction of such draconian legislation might reduce more recent economic problems.A possible alternative to the draconian consequences of decertification is extending the probationary waiver another year, officials say.The measure is not as draconian as it sounds.Del Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English draconian dra‧co‧ni‧an / drəˈkəʊniən $ -ˈkoʊ- / adjective CRUEL very strict and cruel draconian measures/controls/penalties etc draconian measures to control population growth Ejemplos desde el Corpus draconian