Adygh, or Homo Sapiens Adygus, is an ancient Human subspecies which its origins date back 19.000 years before the beginning of the Age of Terra, native to the Maiden World of Adyghan Prime of the Adyghan solar system. The reason behind their classification as an another human subspecies is that they have been disconnected from the rest of the humanity for 27.000 years, and they went through 20.000 years of it in hibernation, and almost never made genetic contact with the outsider humans since Imperial assimilation began, for 12.000 years. Thus making them the genetically purest and the least mutated human subspecies in existence.
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| - Adygh, or Homo Sapiens Adygus, is an ancient Human subspecies which its origins date back 19.000 years before the beginning of the Age of Terra, native to the Maiden World of Adyghan Prime of the Adyghan solar system. The reason behind their classification as an another human subspecies is that they have been disconnected from the rest of the humanity for 27.000 years, and they went through 20.000 years of it in hibernation, and almost never made genetic contact with the outsider humans since Imperial assimilation began, for 12.000 years. Thus making them the genetically purest and the least mutated human subspecies in existence.
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| - Adygh, or Homo Sapiens Adygus, is an ancient Human subspecies which its origins date back 19.000 years before the beginning of the Age of Terra, native to the Maiden World of Adyghan Prime of the Adyghan solar system. The reason behind their classification as an another human subspecies is that they have been disconnected from the rest of the humanity for 27.000 years, and they went through 20.000 years of it in hibernation, and almost never made genetic contact with the outsider humans since Imperial assimilation began, for 12.000 years. Thus making them the genetically purest and the least mutated human subspecies in existence.
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