Serbo-Croatians were a group of people from Europe according to Charles Tucker III. In a discussion with Malcolm Reed, Tucker mentioned that he could not remember any Europeans figuring out how to build a warp engine, "No Brits, no Italians, no Serbo-Croatians." (ENT: "Shuttlepod One") Although in the time of Yugoslavia, "Serbo-Croatian" was frequently used, these days, the two groups of Serbs and Croats are often referred to separately and live in different states.
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| - Serbo-Croatians were a group of people from Europe according to Charles Tucker III. In a discussion with Malcolm Reed, Tucker mentioned that he could not remember any Europeans figuring out how to build a warp engine, "No Brits, no Italians, no Serbo-Croatians." (ENT: "Shuttlepod One") Although in the time of Yugoslavia, "Serbo-Croatian" was frequently used, these days, the two groups of Serbs and Croats are often referred to separately and live in different states.
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| - Serbo-Croatians were a group of people from Europe according to Charles Tucker III. In a discussion with Malcolm Reed, Tucker mentioned that he could not remember any Europeans figuring out how to build a warp engine, "No Brits, no Italians, no Serbo-Croatians." (ENT: "Shuttlepod One") Although in the time of Yugoslavia, "Serbo-Croatian" was frequently used, these days, the two groups of Serbs and Croats are often referred to separately and live in different states.
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