Transylian

Transylians are an extraterrestrial species of Frankenstein's Monster-like humanoids from the planet Anur Transyl.

Appearance
Transylians are a human-like species which resemble Frankenstein's monster. They are made of several different body parts sewn together, as well as various electrical generating equipment and life support technology.

Young Transylians like Viktoria don't grow giant conductors on their backs.

History
Anur Transyl used to be home of two different races: the Transylians and the Vladats.

The Transylians were the Vladats main source of food, until the Transylians rebelled against the Vladats, using superior technology that they had developed in secret, they hunted all Vladats on Anur Transyl into utter extinction and became the dominant species on Anur Transyl.

Like the other inhabitants of the Anur System, Transylians have become enslaved by the Ectonurites.

Behavior
Depending on the individual, Transylians have a myriad of personalities, though according to Viktor, they commonly share a hatred of Vladats, due to being enslaved by them and used ultimately as food in the past. They are also not too friendly towards other-worlders outside the Anur System and view them as monsters.

Powers and Abilities
Tranylians have become walking electricity/life force generators capable of shooting electric bursts, manipulating electromagnetic fields and healing others.

Transylian bodies are so far augmented that they can survive in the vacuum of space without any kind of protection, as their muscular bodies, metallic parts and electromagnetic fields protect them from the cold, lack of air, and pressure.

Transylians can connect themselves with technology and control it.

Like all residents of the Anur System, they're immune to Corrodium.

Notable Transylians

 * Frankenstrike (the Omnitrix's DNA sample of a Transylian)
 * Viktor
 * Viktoria
 * Citizens of Anur Transyl (appeared in Rad Monster Party, Charmed, I'm Sure and The Vampire Strikes Back)

Notable Transylian Hybrids

 * Ultimate Kevin (part Transylian)

Etymology

 * The name Transylian is a play on Transylvania.