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The '''Vemlarites''' were a [[Humanoid]] species native to the planet [[Vemlar]], characterized by their orange skin and small black eyes. A number of Vemlarites, including a man named [[Delfo]], worked on the development of Vemlar into an industrial and research center for entrepreneur [[Rod Portlyn]]. ({{eb|SCE|the Art of the Deal}})
 
The '''Vemlarites''' were a [[Humanoid]] species native to the planet [[Vemlar]], characterized by their orange skin and small black eyes. A number of Vemlarites, including a man named [[Delfo]], worked on the development of Vemlar into an industrial and research center for entrepreneur [[Rod Portlyn]]. ({{eb|SCE|the Art of the Deal}})
 
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The Vemlarites were a Humanoid species native to the planet Vemlar, characterized by their orange skin and small black eyes. A number of Vemlarites, including a man named Delfo, worked on the development of Vemlar into an industrial and research center for entrepreneur Rod Portlyn. (SCE eBook: the Art of the Deal)