Theorians are as unique amidst the sentients of the Orion Arm as the Centauri and G'ahnli, if not moreso. The only known sentient species not to have developed a tool culture, or indeed to have harnessed fire, they remain as natural -- some detractors say feral -- as the day they developed sentience.
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| - Theorian (Classic Journeys Era)
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| - Theorians are as unique amidst the sentients of the Orion Arm as the Centauri and G'ahnli, if not moreso. The only known sentient species not to have developed a tool culture, or indeed to have harnessed fire, they remain as natural -- some detractors say feral -- as the day they developed sentience.
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| - Panthera sapiens theorian
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| - Sentient Quadruped Felinoid
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| - Theorians are as unique amidst the sentients of the Orion Arm as the Centauri and G'ahnli, if not moreso. The only known sentient species not to have developed a tool culture, or indeed to have harnessed fire, they remain as natural -- some detractors say feral -- as the day they developed sentience. Scientific opinion diverges on whether Theorians were the first or second species to develop sentience on Demaria. Mainstream Demarian academia, very few individuals nonewithstanding (Bentear Wisdomseeker being the most prominent), largely is of the opinion that the Theorians only grew intelligent after the Demarians, in response to the latters' rising efficiency in hunting for largely the same nutrient sources. Others propose that, though cause and effect remain the same, this development happened the opposite way, with Demarians struggling to keep up with their quadruped 'cousins'. Though the debate is often a heated one -- accusations of cultural bias being often thrown to and fro -- it is very evenly split; and besides this source of arguments, scientists are largely agreed concerning the rest of our knowledge of the Theorian race.
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