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  • #REDIRECT [[Private:Caitian Culture Doc]]
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  • [[Category: Culture]]
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  • ...the [[Federation]]. Observing the Prime Directive, as well safe guarding a culture from outside intervention is the Diplomatic Officer highest responsibility.
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  • ...ey had little interest in the affairs of others and maintained the farming culture illusion solely for the benefit of visitors.
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  • ...ed in comparative analyses, especially in studying social institutions and culture. ...civilizations go through similar developmental stages, including agrarian culture, industrialization, democratization, globalization and an information age.
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  • ...the [[Federation]]. Observing the Prime Directive, as well safe guarding a culture from outside intervention is the Chief Diplomatic Officer highest responsib
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  • ...the [[Federation]]. Observing the Prime Directive, as well safe guarding a culture from outside intervention is the Assistant Chief Diplomatic Officer highest
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  • ==History and Culture== The Sotark have a monotheistic faith and much of their culture is rooted in their faith. Like the [[Bajoran]]s, who seek to honor the [[Pr
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  • ...erospace]][[Category:Communications]][[Category:Culture]][[Category:Marine culture]]
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  • [[Category:Culture]][[Category:Vulcan]]
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  • ...on'a's machinations aside) due to the appearance that they were a pre-warp culture, it later became known that they in fact were not. [[Category: Culture]][[Category:Starfleet culture]]
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  • == Culture ==
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  • [[Category:Culture]]
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  • ...ves) is the only planet in the [[Deneb System]] to have a native civilized culture. [[Humanoid]] in appearance, this population of 1.8 billion is on the verge
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  • ==Culture== ...and religious rite). The Quatellians credit the Romulans for raising their culture out of barbarism and giving them the opportunity to be productive members o
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  • ==Culture== ...ent conquest of the planet by the Taurhai led to an enforcement of Taurhai culture and beliefs on the population, many of whom have been influenced by the Tau
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  • ==History & Culture== ...he brilliant acoustic physicist Dr. Sevrin rebelled against this insulated culture, claiming that over-reliance on technology had weakened the Tiburonese. It
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  • [[Category:Andorian]][[Category:Culture]]
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  • ...left the homeworld. They are fiercely supportive of their government and culture, even going so far as committing suicide for the greater good (suggesting p
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  • ==History and Culture==
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  • ==Society & Culture== Arcadian culture was remarkably free of war as Arcadians were, by nature, pacifistic. The la
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  • ...operties, except that humans can experience it in images familiar to their culture or history. ...ey are testing, sometimes taking on a historical persona important to that culture and designed to prove a point, either about the race's atavistic love of vi
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  • ...of [[warp drive]]. Isolated for over a century, they established a unique culture. ==Culture==
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  • ==Physiology & Culture==
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  • ...In these species, melee weapons serve as both ceremonial symbols of their culture and vital aspects of their method of combat. Here you will find a list of
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  • ...ed, at the request of the Antosian people, and little is known about their culture, technology, or architecture.
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  • Gentaran culture is fatalistic, believing all events follow the plan of ''Meshaad'', Goddess
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  • ...but it is not a common characteristic to their race. This pleasure-loving culture makes it necessary to import administrative officials from other worlds to
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  • ...the time the ''USS Enterprise'' visited in 2267, the Union was an advanced culture. It had the ability of warp-capable spaceflight, but had not used it since
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  • ==History and Culture== Strictly speaking, the Horta have no culture. Although highly intelligent, their lack of appendages and opposable digits
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  • ==History and Culture==
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  • ...ed from wolf-like origins, and their culture reflects some of that. Xanthe culture is based on a pack system, in which the family extends to all relatives bac
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  • ...climate (similar to [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]), but allows for a thriving culture to exist.
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  • ...y are treated with the utmost respect to their position. Aspects of their culture must also be observed and, if necessary, catered to. This is especially im
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  • ..., two distinct factions were formed. The Sivaoans who stuck to the nomadic culture, and the Sivaoans who lived in cities. In Sivaoan culture great store is put in names. A Sivaoan is considered a child until they hav
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  • ..., two distinct factions were formed. The Sivaoans who stuck to the nomadic culture, and the Sivaoans who lived in cities. In Sivaoan culture great store is put in names. A Sivaoan is considered a child until they hav
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  • ...king. Simultaneously overshadowed and liberated by their ancient, decadent culture, Orions feel life is too short for foolish morals or for other people's nit ==History and Culture==
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  • ...olonized. Marslike in atmosphere, Bezaride may have once harbored a native culture that has since disappeared.
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  • ==History and Culture== The Flaxian "assassination culture" is not, of course, the entirety of their society; Flaxians also practice v
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  • ==History and Culture== ...gh the Chambers have a far greater degree of medical problems, and Benzite culture places strong inhibitions against making needless modifications to the Cham
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  • ==Culture==
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  • ==Culture== There is no monetary system in their culture; instead, the Kzinti follow a rigid honor system.
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  • ...nd fifty years. Rather simple in their ways, these people are primitive in culture and have no native technology beyond basic hand tools. At one time, the liv
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  • ...aforming projects are judged by. They have succeeded in molding their own culture separate of Earth, with distinct architecture, art, and music.
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  • ==Society and Culture== ...y, omnibus edition!), from this source comes the basis of the language and culture as we know it and establishes among other things the history of the Rihanss
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  • ...bited by a peaceful humanoid population of approximately 1.3 billion. This culture is thought to be an offshoot of the [[Vulcan (species)|Vulcan]] race, due t ...ocracy based on psionic gifts, land tenure, and service. In fact, Rigelian culture is not dissimilar to that of the [[Romulan]]s, although it cannot be as res
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  • ...he Kovatii telepathy is every bit as powerful as the Vulcan, although as a culture they lean more towards protections and evasions rather than contact. The or -- The Kovatii culture is largely matriarchal, although male rulers are not unheard of. They prize
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  • ...ity and secrecy aided by the nearby Drifts, the Efati history and original culture is a mystery. Several large ancient stone pyramids are located around the
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  • ==Culture & History== ..., Maab. Maab believed the Capellans shared more in common with the warrior-culture of the Klingons, and with the support of their operatives, he killed the ag
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  • ...nate the hunt. Instead, they seek ways to incorporate it in a more vibrant culture. ==History and Culture==
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  • ...very quickly. After abandoning their gladiator-style entertainment, their culture and technology advanced at an accelerated rate. Magna Roma is currently in
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  • ...ago, a massive nuclear war all but wiped out the accumulated knowledge and culture of the planet. The Catullans have struggled for centuries to regain the lev
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  • ...ider this especially sad, as their homeworld once served as the center for culture and learning in its sector. ...most only know slavery and their unsophisticated, technologically backward culture. Of course, many Trabe refuse to admit that they mistreated the Kazon, or k
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  • ...capable or shrewd and devious intrigues against each other, despite their culture's emphasis on social honor. Ligonian culture attaches great shame to failure, which spurs individual Ligonians to do the
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  • ...home since 2170. The settlers were worried about losing their traditional culture on an increasingly culturally-homogeneous Earth, and this was the main reas
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  • Acamarian culture places much importance to clan membership, both socially and in political c ...ntly returned Gatherers offer a jarring contrast to conventional Acamarian culture. The Gatherers value personal freedom above all else, and treat each other
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  • ...Today the ''Horga'hn'' has come to symbolize the Risian people and their culture as a whole.
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  • ...e of more advanced civilizations. But sometimes, the price of preserving a culture becomes too great. On Eminiar VII, this price was steep indeed, and for hun ...of the planet’s environment should be controlled and predicted, lest their culture become endangered by natural disaster. The incredibly sophisticated compute
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  • ==History and Culture== The loss of the El-Aurian homeworld also destroyed most of their culture. They became a refugee race, traveling the galaxy in search of safety. Most
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  • '''Vidiia''' was once a center of science and culture, but the Phage has left it as ravaged as it left the [[Vidiian]]s themselve
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  • The [[Regulan]]s, a race of feline bipeds, have developed a culture that rates G-plus on the Richter scale. Humanoid in size and shape, Regulan
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  • ...he importance of family heritage and history in the Alesian government and culture, many Alesians, especially those among the First Families, are experts in t ==Culture==
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  • ==History and Culture== ...ttle is known about Ocampa society, though they preserved as much of their culture as they could. Ocampa value family, with relatives forming tight-knit, exte
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  • ...fore the Borg claimed it entirely, but none know this story. Did it host a culture of scientists whose race for the next big technology blinded them to the da ==Culture==
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  • ==History and Culture== ..., there is not much time to develop or engage in cultural activities. What culture there is among Vorta is based on subtle and elaborate games designed to tes
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  • ...orp it shares many traditions from other Federation members with a martial culture.
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  • ==Culture== ...pinion and perspective prior to the complete adoption of the now prevelant culture of the Vulcan race. It is the hope that scientific study of physical record
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  • ...ving across the galaxy. During this time much of the Bijani technology and culture changed. But eventually they found their new home, another [[Class L]] [[p ==Culture==
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  • ...y the end of the 18th century, Leesite thought was an everyday part of the culture. It determined how people related to one another in their private lives and ...an eye open for the invaders who gave them technology and disrupted their culture. So far, they've found no sign of them.
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  • ...tive civilization, although later excavations revealed that an intelligent culture of an advanced nature had died out thousands of years earlier. That race ha
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  • ...that he will act in his own self-interest - which is to say, in the Breen culture's best interest, regardless of the hardships endured by those who stand in ==History and Culture==
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  • ==History and Culture== While national divisions still mark Bolian culture, most consider themselves primarily members of the Federation and Bolarus I
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  • Cairn culture returned to progress. The population grew. Rapid technological progress res ==Culture==
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  • ..., since the city dwellers have eliminated all forms of violence from their culture.
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  • ...and a highly intelligent race of non-[[humanoid]] beings has an extensive culture there.
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  • ==History and Culture== The Nausicaans never had much in the way of "culture" - instead, their evolution stressed tremendous strength and vitality, an a
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  • ==Society and Culture== Tellarite culture reflects their inquisitive and argumentative nature. All Tellarites seem bo
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  • ==History and Culture== ...iety was reorganized to support military expansion at the cost of the very culture they sought to preserve. Cardassians call this gradual decline of their civ
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  • Deltans made sexuality the core of their culture years ago, but some observers say they had no choice. Their pheromone produ ==Culture==
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  • ...g troops and using the Malcorians strategically and interfering with their culture. In 2279, the culture shock that had been building for decades broke loose for the first time. Vi
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  • ...itants. As a result, it is a favorite site for shore leave. Its hedonistic culture has spurred the creation of many vacation and entertainment centers planetw
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  • ...lture, they feel, is superior to all others. And they seek to impose their culture on the rest of the Galaxy, at the point of a [[disruptor]] if need be. Thei ==History and Culture==
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  • ...f the Scottish highlands. The colonists take great pains to maintain their culture and its unique feel, even foregoing useful modern technologies to do so. ...uinely determined and interested settle there long enough to influence the culture.
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  • ==History and Culture== Talaxians had a rich, highly developed culture. Their world became a center of commerce and art, with Talaxians fanning ou
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  • ...d principles that are the foundation of business philosophy in [[Ferengi]] culture. [[Category:Culture]]
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  • ...rk also boasts many important museums. They can teach you much about human culture and history (just like the Louvre in [[Paris]]). Among the best are the Mus
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  • ...ir ship, mostly likely akin to the Ferengi practice of submission in their culture.
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  • ...gi to hear extremely well, the ears are an erogenous zone and inspire many culture metaphors and sayings. For example, a Ferengi with plenty of financial skil ==Society and Culture==
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  • ...rking to learn everything they can about the Taurhai: their biology, their culture, their laws, and, most particularly, their technology. The station is fille
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  • ==Society and Culture== Little is known about Tholian culture; it seems to be based on land ownership and some sort of governing aristocr
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  • The culture that had moved underground, known as the Old Ones, had devoted itself to me ...r gaining a sense of self-preservation, turned on them and destroyed their culture. Eventually, the remaining androids also broke down, leaving a dead world.
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  • ==History and Culture== The Vulcans possess a sophisticated, ancient culture with customs dictated by their devotion to logic. Vulcan art forms are form
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  • ==History and Culture== Compared to many other space-faring civilizations, human culture is very young. Having developed over the last 25,000 years, it is a flouris
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  • ...orld, although it is more likely that the Preservers or some other ancient culture may have “seeded” them there. The [[Chelarian]]s, who resemble giant, u ...ary evolution), a godlike species such as the Q, or an unthinkably ancient culture like the Tkon, remains unknown. According to rough astrophysical estimates,
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  • ...conflict as there was in Earth's history, rather a near perfect meshing of culture occurred. Soon a world government was formed. ...se peaceful people learned more and more of how unique in the galaxy their culture truly was.
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  • ...ill add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile."''
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  • .... They feel deep ambivalence toward Iwane Opuh's legacy, and their popular culture has turned him into an almost supernatural figure. No firm reports of his d
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  • ...ar tourist destinations, famous for its perfect year-round climate and its culture of boundless hedonism. Extreme weather and seismic activity made this [[Cla ...below), but over time they assimilated so thoroughly into the new dominant culture that they lost their distinct identity. Their descendants now merge seamles
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  • ...anet behind, a deserted husk. The accumulated "skin of evil" of the Vagran culture became the sentient entity Armus.
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  • ...red bodies, tan complexions, high cheekbones and almond-shaped eyes. Their culture dictates that they should cultivate a haughty demeanor, especially if they
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  • ...erregnum, the Ekosian language underwent a revival and Ekosian society and culture became functionally bilingual.
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  • Memory Alpha has a purely academic culture under the general control of a Director appointed by the [[Federation Scien
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  • ==Culture== ...even a cross between Palami and Prometh are considered a violation of the culture. Delea is roughly translated as 'Unwanted' and can be used as a profanity.
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  • ...nning natural vistas and plentiful, delicious food prepared by a sybaritic culture. Solitary types can even rent entire tropical islands, with guaranteed perf
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  • ...eration]] citizens warped the native civilization, inexorably altering the culture's development. Visitors who discover the contamination must face a curious
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  • ...erstanding and base of knowledge, ie. Officer training, sciences, history, culture and politics, regulations, fitness, survival & self defence.
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  • ...ho have studied the Elasians argue that it is the logical end product of a culture through which warrior virtues have been disseminated so thoroughly for so l
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  • ...and learning, having worked hard to establish what came naturally to Trill culture. Eventually, the Trill applied for and received Federation membership in on
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  • ...d base of knowledge, ie. Officer training, sciences, engineering, history, culture and politics, regulations, fitness, survival & self defence.
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  • The Ekosians consider themselves a warlike race, but they also have a rich culture of art and artifacts that bring to mind the great civilizations of Iron Age
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  • ...for Aldean sterility. Cultural attaches explore the complexities of Aldean culture. In the interests of fostering close ties, these visitors live side by side ...ion believes the Romulans will allow Aldea to maintain its sovereignty and culture, while the Federation becomes increasingly involved in Aldean affairs. The
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  • ...f the Talosians are actually the decadent remnant of an illusion-saturated culture, even they might not know what their real forms are!''
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  • ...ainous baron who has clutched her left antenna. To the student of Andorian culture, it comes as no surprise that Yodina's relatives later tore the wicked baro ...for which Andorians are known also contributes to certain aspects of their culture, in particular their music. Andorians share a love of music and song, espec
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  • The rich culture of Betazed has also influenced the UFP. Betazoid beliefs and thoughts have ...he system by only a few light-years without ever realizing that a friendly culture exists there. Later, more comprehensive explorations ensured Federation con
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  • ...cognizing that they would need children if they were to establish a viable culture elsewhere, they seized orphanages throughout the Asian continent. Because o
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  • ...perfect society, and adopted the book's details into every aspect of their culture. The ''Horizon'' was lost shortly after leaving the planet, leaving behind
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  • ...forms the center of Trill society. They have touched every aspect of Trill culture, and society revolves around them. Rules governing marriage, the education
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  • ...[[Andorian]]s have a certain streak of mysticism and superstition in their culture (which the presence of psionic powers only feeds and enhances). Some warrio [[Category:Culture]]
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  • ==History and Culture== ...ngon society to the point of near-deification, and many aspects of Klingon culture come to revolve around emulation of Kahless's life.
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  • In each major culture, there are those who defy the social order. Among the [[Federation]], crimi
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  • The thin agricultural margins on Capella IV create a culture of scarcity; most of the coastal and farming settlements remain xenophobic
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  • ...e mutual support and communalism of the precontact Salish Indians. Earth's culture in the 24th century is truly multicultural: Students read the Odyssey, the
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  • ...for its stoic people and its own natural harshness, '''Vulcan''' forged a culture of survival, logic, and complex mysticism. The world stands as proof that s ...of primitive interplanetary space ships. Instead of becoming obsolete in a culture that advanced without them, these die-hards set off hoping to find a home o
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  • ...unsettled and unsupervised colonial history, and impels a vigorous pioneer culture which is both enamored of its past and eager for its future. ...ther races fascinated by humans, find baseball a useful microcosm of human culture as well as a thrilling athletic contest.
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  • ...acy, forthrightness, and earnestness — it is nevertheless a highly evolved culture. The Romulan colonists took pains not only to bring with them all of the be
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  • ...ey learned very early to take any edge they could get. This pervades their culture today. Cheating is only considered bad if someone is caught at it — and t ...ir inherently barbaric nature, they did not advance beyond their primitive culture. Warlords would carve out small empires for themselves, only to have them c
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  • ...hich made the user invisible to the naked eye, so not to contaminate alien culture. They were, however, visible with properly configured sensor equipment, whi
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  • [[Category:Out Of Character]][[Category:Marine culture]]
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  • The return of the Gatherers has had other, unforeseen effects on Acamarian culture. The youth of Acamar III feel stifled under the rigid caste and clan struct
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  • ...wn under the strain of the mass deportations that almost destroyed Bajoran culture, and those who remained chose to ignore traditional caste distinctions as t
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  • Klingon culture hews closely to tradition and collective history. Klingon warriors revere t
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  • ...Detapa Council, wary of the Federation’s relatively liberal and hedonistic culture, reserved their approval.
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  • ...hese weapons are unknown to Star Fleet, but only ever once observed by any culture (Romulan Star Empire), and this weapon, on a D’Dedridex ship with failing
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  • ...who hold to the proverb, "A man is no more than the sum of his memories, a culture no more than the sum of its history."
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  • ...concerns about survival and concentrate on the finer things in life. Their culture had developed a deep appreciation for beauty, which was expressed in many w ...on good terms with in terms of trade. Even with this problem, the Caitian culture's stress on handcrafting and general hospitality ensured that it remained a
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  • ...ch concentrating on a different fundamental principle of Bolian thought or culture. However, the Bolians could not ignore their inherent wanderlust and seafar
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