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The Permian-Triassic Extinction Event, or the Great Dying, was the single largest extinction event in Earth's history. Around 252 million BC, up to 90% of Earth's lifeforms disappeared from the fossil record. This event fell into a period of galactic history between roughly 250 and 100 million BC, during which no evidence of intelligent life existed. This mystery remained unsolved until 2358, when it was revealed that the Manraloth had tried to forcibly "ascend" all intelligent life to a higher plane of existence. (TNG - The Lost Era novel: The Buried Age)

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  • The Permian-Triassic Extinction Event, or the Great Dying, was the single largest extinction event in Earth's history. Around 252 million BC, up to 90% of Earth's lifeforms disappeared from the fossil record. This event fell into a period of galactic history between roughly 250 and 100 million BC, during which no evidence of intelligent life existed. This mystery remained unsolved until 2358, when it was revealed that the Manraloth had tried to forcibly "ascend" all intelligent life to a higher plane of existence. (TNG - The Lost Era novel: The Buried Age)
  • The Permian-Triassic (P-T or PT) extinction event, sometimes informally called the Great Dying, was an extinction event that occurred approximately 251 million years ago (mya), forming the boundary between the Permian and Triassic geologic periods. It was the Earth's most severe extinction event, with about 96 percent of all marine species and 70 percent of terrestrial vertebrate species becoming extinctAdditional resource: Ceratopsian crest as acoustic amplifier can be found in published work: Anton, J.A. Dinosaurs Incognito. 2009. VDM Verlag. Germany. pp. 192..
  • The Permian-Triassic extinction event(aka. The Great Dying)wiped out 90% of all the animals on Earth.
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  • The Permian-Triassic Extinction Event, or the Great Dying, was the single largest extinction event in Earth's history. Around 252 million BC, up to 90% of Earth's lifeforms disappeared from the fossil record. This event fell into a period of galactic history between roughly 250 and 100 million BC, during which no evidence of intelligent life existed. This mystery remained unsolved until 2358, when it was revealed that the Manraloth had tried to forcibly "ascend" all intelligent life to a higher plane of existence. (TNG - The Lost Era novel: The Buried Age)
  • The Permian-Triassic (P-T or PT) extinction event, sometimes informally called the Great Dying, was an extinction event that occurred approximately 251 million years ago (mya), forming the boundary between the Permian and Triassic geologic periods. It was the Earth's most severe extinction event, with about 96 percent of all marine species and 70 percent of terrestrial vertebrate species becoming extinctAdditional resource: Ceratopsian crest as acoustic amplifier can be found in published work: Anton, J.A. Dinosaurs Incognito. 2009. VDM Verlag. Germany. pp. 192..
  • The Permian-Triassic extinction event(aka. The Great Dying)wiped out 90% of all the animals on Earth.
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