The Purist was a DP20 frigate and the Peace Brigade flagship that attempted to assist the Yuuzhan Vong conquer Centares. However, the ship was destroyed by Sante Wing and the Glitterclaw.
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| - The Purist was a DP20 frigate and the Peace Brigade flagship that attempted to assist the Yuuzhan Vong conquer Centares. However, the ship was destroyed by Sante Wing and the Glitterclaw.
- A purist is one who desires that an item remain true to its essence and free from adulterating or diluting influences. The term may be used in almost any field, and can be applied either to the self or to others. Use of the term may be either pejorative or complimentary, depending on context. Because the appellation depends on subjective notions of what is "pure" as opposed to "adulterating" as applied to any particular item, conflict can arise both as to whether a person so labeled is actually a purist and as to whether that is desirable.
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| - The Purist was a DP20 frigate and the Peace Brigade flagship that attempted to assist the Yuuzhan Vong conquer Centares. However, the ship was destroyed by Sante Wing and the Glitterclaw.
- A purist is one who desires that an item remain true to its essence and free from adulterating or diluting influences. The term may be used in almost any field, and can be applied either to the self or to others. Use of the term may be either pejorative or complimentary, depending on context. Because the appellation depends on subjective notions of what is "pure" as opposed to "adulterating" as applied to any particular item, conflict can arise both as to whether a person so labeled is actually a purist and as to whether that is desirable. According to the Merriam Webster's Online Dictionary, the term dates from 1706 and is defined as "a person who adheres strictly and often excessively to a tradition", especially "one preoccupied with the purity of a language and its protection from the use of foreign or altered forms."
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