P'QUI race
Classification: Semi-humanoid extraterrestrial race
Location/Base of Operations: Unidentified planet in the "outer rim" (presumably of the Milky Way Galaxy)
Known Members: None identified
Affiliations: The Bhiv, Fmora, Hjuo, Venom (Flash Thompson), 803
Enemies: Mercurio and his Gramosian agents;
at least formerly the Venom Klyntar/symbiote while it was corrupted;
formerly the Fmora
First Appearance: Venom: Space Knight#2 (February, 2016)
Powers/Abilities: The P'qui did not demonstrate any special superhuman powers or advanced skills.
They could construct wooden huts and docks. They did not appear to use weapons or have any other advanced technology.
They were burned by the "heat
rain" but were protected by their huts, assuming they could reach
shelter in time.
These heat rains may or may not have been natural to
their world, or they may have been caused by the drill, in which case
they would have ceased have Venom had the drill destroyed.
Traits: The P'qui are a peaceful people.
They worship the goddess Hjuo, and
they pray to her when they needed help. If a being from space aided
them following such prayer, they would consider that being to be Hjuo
(or at least a manifestation of her).
They live in villages with apparent wooden huts.
They speak an unidentified language, although Venom's symbiote could translate it.
Type: Bilaterally symmetric semi-humanoid bipeds
Eyes: Two (on head; solid black or very dark green seen)
Fingers: Two (plus opposing thumb)
Toes: Two
Skin color: Green
Average height: Approximately 4'8" to 5'
Other Distinguishing Features:
The P'qui are thin beings with no obvious facial, scalp or body hair.
They have no external nares, and they also appear to have a recessed
ear canal without any pinna or earlobe-type structure.
History:
(Venom: Space Knight#4 (fb) - BTS) - Gramos required vast quantities of energy to survive. When the Gramosians refused to take the energy from other planets, Mercurio went rogue and began amassing weapons and power from "all over the galaxy."
(Venom: Space Knight#2 (fb) - BTS) <Months ago> -
Mercurio's agents placed a drill
on the "outer rim" world of the P'qui. To the P'qui, the drill seemed
to fall from the sky and land in a valley below a P'qui village.
The drill burrowed into the ground,
displacing the normally docile Fmora from their homes and cutting them
off from their food supply, causing them to become more aggressive and
presumably to prey on the P'qui.
The self-running drill filled green canisters with the Fmora's food and then sent them into the sky.
Considering the drill to be evil and
to have upset the balance on their planet, the P'qui prayed to their
high power, Hjuo to help them from this plight.
(Venom: Space Knight#2 - BTS) - Hearing the "Cosmos" calling out to him, Venom was
drawn to the world of the P'qui.
(Venom: Space Knight#2) - After dispatching a
trio of the Fmora that attacked him, he met with the P'qui and then
formed a shelter and then a sphere to protect them from the heat rain
and bring them down river to their village.
En route, the P'qui explained how the Fmora were normally docile but that the drill that had fallen from the sky. The P'qui then showed Venom the drill and described the problems it had been causing, leading Venom to instruct 803 to have the his ship (the one he claimed from Kio) target and destroy the drill with its lasers.
After Venom informed him that the "crab cakes"
would be able to access their food again in a few days, which should
keep them away from the P'qui, they praised, blessed, and hailed him as
Hjou. Venom tried to assure the P'qui that he was just human, but
sighed and departed upon realizing that he would not convince them of
anything.
(Venom: Space Knight#2 - BTS) - Fellow Klyntar/Agent of the Cosmos Myntril informed Venom that whoever had left that drill had not been sanctioned by any known empire but were rather rogue parties...and that they had been the same parties who had tried to obtain the YT-19.
(Venom: Space Knight#2) - Mercurio's agent Tubin reported that their drill in the outer rim had been destroyed.
When Mercurio commented that the life on that planet could not have
overcome the drill's automated defenses, Tubin confirmed this to be
correct, and noted that
they believed it was the same interloper they had encountered before
(presumably indicating the being who had intercepted the YT-19
shipment), a Klyntar-bonded human who called himself Venom.
Mercurio subsequently had Pik Rollo dispatched to bring him the head of Venom.
(Venom: Space Knight#6) - Having aided Venom in taking
down Mercurio's Gramosians, the robotic Bhiv lacked a purpose and
sought new masters. Venom dropped at least 12 of the Bhiv off on the
world of the P'qui, telling the people that the Bhiv could be their
insurance in case they had any trouble. As the Bhiv praised Venom as
the master and the P'qui hailed and praised him as Hjou, Venom and 803
departed.
(Venom: Space Knight#8 (fb) - BTS) - Having gone rogue, the Venom
Klyntar/symbiote lashed out at worlds it had previously helped in
conjunction with Flash. The symbiote traveled to the world of the
P'qui, injuring a number of them and destroying their homes.
(Venom: Space Knight#8) - Flash, alongside his allies Iqa, Pik Rollo
and Tarna, traveled to the world of the P'qui, observing the damage the
symbiote had done, after which they departed to pursue the symbiote.
Comments: Created by Robbie Thompson and Ariel Olivetti.
The race name is derived
from a caption that notes that the words Venom heard (in English) were
translated from the native P'qui by the Klyntar/symbiote.
It is possible that P'qui is just their language, and that their race has a different name.
Or perhaps, they are the P'qui, their world is
P'qui, and their language is P'qui...kind of like the song/band/album
Big Country...
How long is a month on
P'qui? It may be comparable to a terrestrial month, or it could be
significantly longer or shorter.
A Lunar month is roughly the time from the start of
one lunar phase (new moon or full moon) to the start of the next lunar
phase of that type.
Most stories don't specify this and likely assume
alien units of time (day, month, year) to be comparable to the
respective terrestrial time periods.
The P'qui are shown only in flashback in Venom: Spaceknight#10.
Profile by Snood.
CLARIFICATIONS:
The P'qui should be distinguished from:
(Venom: Space Knight#2 (fb) - BTS) <Months ago> -
Mercurio's agents placed a drill on the "outer rim" world of the P'qui. To the P'qui, the drill seemed to fall from the sky and land in a valley. The drill burrowed into the ground, displacing the
normally docile Fmora from their homes and cutting them off from their
food supply, causing them to become more aggressive and presumably to
prey on the P'qui. Considering the drill to be evil and to have upset
the balance on their planet, the P'qui prayed to their high power, Hjuo
to help them from this plight. (Venom: Space Knight#2 - BTS) - Hearing the "Cosmos" calling out to him, Venom was
drawn to the world of the P'qui. (Venom: Space Knight#6) - Having aided Venom in taking down Mercurio's Gramosians, the robotic Bhiv lacked a purpose and sought new masters. Venom dropped at least 12 of the Bhiv off on the world of the P'qui, telling the people that the Bhiv could be their insurance in case they had any trouble. As the Bhiv praised Venom as the master and the P'qui hailed and praised him as Hjou, Venom and 803 departed. --Venom: Space Knight#2Note: Hjuo was referenced but never seen |
The
"outer rim" planet of the P'qui (maybe that's the name of the planet,
as well) was largely earth-like, with swamps, rivers, rocky cliffs,
valleys, etc. Flash Thompson seemed to breathe here without external
support. Natives races include the P'qui and the Fmora. Visitors included Flash Thompson and the Venom symbiote (separately and together), Iqa, Pik Rollo, Tarna, 803 and at least 12 of the Bhiv, the latter of whom made the world of the P'qui their new home. (Venom: Space Knight#6) - Venom dropped at least 12 of the robotic and purpose/master-seeking Bhiv off on the
world of the P'qui, telling the people that the Bhiv could be their
insurance in case they had any trouble. (Venom: Space Knight#8 (fb) - BTS) - Having gone rogue, the Venom
Klyntar/symbiote lashed out at worlds it had previously helped in
conjunction with Flash. The symbiote traveled to the world of the
P'qui, injuring a number of them and destroying their homes. (Venom: Space Knight#8) - Flash, alongside his allies Iqa, Pik Rollo and Tarna, traveled to the world of the P'qui, observing the damage the symbiote had done, after which they departed to pursue the symbiote. --Venom: Space Knight#2 |
. The planet of the P'qui sometimes had heat rains, which burned the P'qui, although their huts and other forms of shelter protected them. It is unrevealed whether the heat rain was scalding water or rather an acid (or otherwise corrosive) rain, although I would suspect the latter to be more likely. These heat rains may or may not have been natural to their world, or they may have been caused by the drill, in which case they would have ceased have Venom had the drill destroyed. |
(Venom: Space Knight#2 (fb) - BTS) <Months ago> -
Mercurio's agents placed a drill on the world of the P'qui. The drill burrowed into the ground, displacing the
normally docile Fmora from their homes and cutting them off from their
food supply, causing them to become more aggressive and presumably to
prey on the P'qui. Considering the drill to be evil and to have upset
the balance on their planet, the P'qui prayed to their high power, Hjuo
to help them from this plight. (Venom: Space Knight#2 - BTS) - Hearing the "Cosmos" calling out to him, Venom was
drawn to the world of the P'qui. (Venom: Space Knight#2) - Via his ship, Venom destroyed the drill. |
images: (without ads)
Venom: Space Knight#2, story pg. 4, panel 1 (swamps, Fmora, trees & Venom);
pg. 5, panel 3-4 (trees, heat rain, Venom shelter);
pg. 7, panel 4 (P'qui face & upper bodies);
pg. 8, panel 1 (P'qui village);
panel 2-3 (cliff, valley with drill);
pg. 9, panel 4 (planet, from orbit);
#6, pg. 17, panel 2 (with Venom, 803, & Bhiv);
#8, pg. 2 (carrying wounded in devastated village);
Appearances:
Venom: Space Knight#2 (February, 2016) - Robbie Thompson
(writer), Ariel Olivetti (artist), Kathleen Wisneski (assistant
editor), Jake Thomas (editor)
Venom: Space Knight#4 (April, 2016) - Robbie Thompson
(writer), Ariel Olivetti (artist), Kathleen Wisneski (assistant
editor), Jake Thomas (editor)
Venom: Space Knight#6 (June 2016) - Robbie Thompson
(writer), Ariel Olivetti (artist), Kathleen Wisneski (assistant
editor), Jake Thomas (editor)
Venom: Space Knight#8 (August 2016) - Robbie Thompson
(writer), Kim Jacinto (artist), Kathleen Wisneski (assistant
editor), Jake Thomas (editor)
First posted: 09/22/2024
Last updated: 09/22/2024
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