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The Baphix, also known as the Planet Jackers as they are called in the Inio'zioni Universe. Due to the fact that their planet's star was dying, they steal or "jack" (hence their name) other planets with the right minerals or part of a species of potential threat and throw them into the host star like "firewood", as Zim put it. They have been responsible for the mass eidocides of several interplanetary species and destruction of many planets, habitable or not. They were shown to have advanced planet-moving technology.

The Baphix played little of the part during the First Multiverse War but traded with the Axis of Empires, even had a non-agression treaty with the Irken Empire and later on associated with the United Earth Federation after it came into power as they were one of the several advance races from their home universe not targeted for direct conquest.

Physiology[]

Baphix have red tongues and saliva that appears to be of a normal hue, although since they are always seen with small tubes entering their mouths that resemble dental rinse tubes on Earth, it could be that they must constantly keep themselves hydrated and this "saliva" is in fact the fluid they douse their mouths with. Larger Jackers seem to require more hydration, although this could also be a personal preference.

Their race are not above cybernetic enhancement and while they naturally possess three fingers and an opposable thumb on each hand, their cybernetic replacement hands instead only possess two finger-like appendages.

Baphix skin can range from an asparagus color to a more pine green hue. Their eyes seem to be consistently green-yellow. Ironically, despite being fully green themselves, the two Planet Jackers at one point still referred to Zim upon encountering him as "that green guy".

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Trivia[]

  • The Planet Jackers/Baphix were based from the Invader Zip series. Due to lacking an actual name of their race, the Planet Jackers was referred as a group or given name to them and have an original name given.