Of all the races in the galaxy, humans have always been one of the most liked and equally one of the most hated of these races. Many times in the past, Humanity has shown the galaxy it's will to live by shunting aside everything that was thrown at them. World Wars, cataclysms, and even cosmic threats such as meteors have done very little to sway these primates. This begs the question: Why is Humanity valued so much higher than other races, when they are (physically speaking) no different than any other race in the galaxy? The most obvious answer is that humans are three things: Survivors, Adaptors, and Fighters.
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| - Of all the races in the galaxy, humans have always been one of the most liked and equally one of the most hated of these races. Many times in the past, Humanity has shown the galaxy it's will to live by shunting aside everything that was thrown at them. World Wars, cataclysms, and even cosmic threats such as meteors have done very little to sway these primates. This begs the question: Why is Humanity valued so much higher than other races, when they are (physically speaking) no different than any other race in the galaxy? The most obvious answer is that humans are three things: Survivors, Adaptors, and Fighters.
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| - Various, English is primarily considered the 'trade language' for the species. Various dialects have stemmed from the languages spoken although 'Earth English' seems to be the favorite throughout Human Space.
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| - *lack of body hair
*intelligent
*warriors
*proud
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| - various, ranging from black to white, although artificial pigmentation is used to alter hairstyles
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| - Of all the races in the galaxy, humans have always been one of the most liked and equally one of the most hated of these races. Many times in the past, Humanity has shown the galaxy it's will to live by shunting aside everything that was thrown at them. World Wars, cataclysms, and even cosmic threats such as meteors have done very little to sway these primates. This begs the question: Why is Humanity valued so much higher than other races, when they are (physically speaking) no different than any other race in the galaxy? The most obvious answer is that humans are three things: Survivors, Adaptors, and Fighters. Humans have adapted to every environment they have been in. History of the Human homeworld Earth has shown that Paleolithic peoples have been more scattered around the globe, from the tropics to the poles. Humans have also expanded their adaptation to void of space as well. People always assumed that Humans would just fizzle out and die, but they surprise everyone and pick up right where they left off. Humans also have made the discovery of Slipspace much sooner than other races in the galaxy and fairly soon in their relevant history. Although other races such as the San 'Shyuum have discovered the concept thousands of years earlier, it took them much longer to develop thanks to religious dogma. Humans have a stained history though. For the past thousands of years this relatively young race has had countless wars and battles. The history books are stained with blood both good and ill. The name 'Homo Sapiens Sapiens' means wise, wise man or wiser man.
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