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The Kromagg alphabet is a fictional writing system associated with the Kromaggs, an antagonistic humanoid species in the TV series Sliders (1995-2000). In the series, this alphabet appears visually but is never explained. Known representations come from set pieces or props.
No official explanation exists regarding the absence of the letters C, G, K, W, Y, and Z.
A plausible hypothesis is that the Kromagg script does not contain certain phonemes.
It is also possible that this is for aesthetic or graphic design reasons rather than linguistic ones.
The Kromagg alphabet is recognized by stylized, mainly curved symbols resembling small drawings or scribbles.
Any reference to the TV series Sliders is obviously a clue.
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