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Not everyone considered any given being [[human]].  There are those who do not even consider the [[root strain]] to possess this status, and there are wildly different standards about what consitutes being a [[luddite]] and being a [[degenerate]].
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[[Human]] is a bit of an odd termHum- comes from the same root as [[Earth]], which essentially means ground or soil.  The names of most [[sapient]] [[species]] across the [[galaxy]] have effectively this same meaning - 'people of the ground' or 'people of the soil'.
  
A list of alterations that some consider [[human]], and their populations:
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Such pedantics aside, the linear, verbal term humans express to identify themselves is not repeated in [[cognate]]s elsewhere, so the word is still enough to uniquely identify them.  However, given their extensive delving into artificial intelligence, genetic engineering and cybernetics, there is significant debate on who is human, who became human, who never was, and who has drifted.  Not everyone even considers the [[exile]]s human, since according to many, they rejected the defining trait that separated them from the remaining life on Earth.
  
* The [[root strain]], about ten million.
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It is important to realize that many of the following are incapable of reproducing with eachother, or previous variants, normally.  This isn't about the scientific definition of human, but the cultural one.
* The [[alpha strain]], over fourteen billion.
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* [[Homo superior]], nearly four hundred million.
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A list of alterations that some consider [[human]]:
* The [[beta strain]], about eight hundred thousand
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* [[Android]]s, about three hundred thousand
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* The [[root strain]], should they still exist, are the [[exile]]s who chose to reject the alpha strain, the [[arcologies]], and technology altogether.  They were not eliminated in the [[Purge]], so there is a chance they may still exist.
* [[Biogenerate]]s, about a hundred thousand
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* The [[alpha strain]], the basic version of which is called [[homo panacea]], is no longer present amongst [[diasporic]] humanity, though some did choose to exile themselves from civilization after they received the virus, so they may still exist on Earth.
* The current [[Gamma Project]], none, yet.
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* [[Homo supernus]] is the pinnacle version of the alpha strain.  The only version of scatterred humanity capable of true reproduction, they make up the overwhelmingly vast majority of the human race.
* The [[infested]], about forty thousand
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* The [[beta strain]] is the name given to the project that culminated in [[homo excelsior]].  This is essentially a body constructed via [[exomatter]], with no concern for most organic needs like reproduction or regeneration like homo superior.  Thus, although physically and mentally significantly more capable, it is not considered a truely superior solution.
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* [[Android]]s and [[gynoid]]s differ from homo excelsior in origin only - live-born humans who underwent the beta process are called homo excelsior, while AIs who chose to take an artificial human body are called androids or gynoids, depending on gender chosen.  Many simply call these excelsiors, dispensing with the difference in origin.
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* [[Biogenerate]]s, or biogens, are artificial sapient entities who chose to assume an organic human form - typically out of a desire to sire or bear children.  As with their more mechanical relatives, many simply call them supernii.
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* The [[Gamma Project]], largely halted after the [[Purge]], now works dilligently on the development of [[Astrum Parvulus]].  Some choose to assume the fragile experimental form, currently dubbed [[Natas Astrum]].
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* The [[infested]] are the collective term for the [[wracked]], [[corrupted]], and [[possessed]].  Very few remain, though, if [[Earth]] still harbors the exiles, some [[wraith]]s have no doubt continued to seek hosts.
 
* The [[chimera]]e, between twenty thousand and two million, depending who is counting
 
* The [[chimera]]e, between twenty thousand and two million, depending who is counting
 
* The [[triate]]s, less than a thousand total between [[pyrrhan]]s, [[striatvari]], and [[angel]]s.
 
* The [[triate]]s, less than a thousand total between [[pyrrhan]]s, [[striatvari]], and [[angel]]s.

Revision as of 04:25, 14 October 2006

Human is a bit of an odd term. Hum- comes from the same root as Earth, which essentially means ground or soil. The names of most sapient species across the galaxy have effectively this same meaning - 'people of the ground' or 'people of the soil'.

Such pedantics aside, the linear, verbal term humans express to identify themselves is not repeated in cognates elsewhere, so the word is still enough to uniquely identify them. However, given their extensive delving into artificial intelligence, genetic engineering and cybernetics, there is significant debate on who is human, who became human, who never was, and who has drifted. Not everyone even considers the exiles human, since according to many, they rejected the defining trait that separated them from the remaining life on Earth.

It is important to realize that many of the following are incapable of reproducing with eachother, or previous variants, normally. This isn't about the scientific definition of human, but the cultural one.

A list of alterations that some consider human:

  • The root strain, should they still exist, are the exiles who chose to reject the alpha strain, the arcologies, and technology altogether. They were not eliminated in the Purge, so there is a chance they may still exist.
  • The alpha strain, the basic version of which is called homo panacea, is no longer present amongst diasporic humanity, though some did choose to exile themselves from civilization after they received the virus, so they may still exist on Earth.
  • Homo supernus is the pinnacle version of the alpha strain. The only version of scatterred humanity capable of true reproduction, they make up the overwhelmingly vast majority of the human race.
  • The beta strain is the name given to the project that culminated in homo excelsior. This is essentially a body constructed via exomatter, with no concern for most organic needs like reproduction or regeneration like homo superior. Thus, although physically and mentally significantly more capable, it is not considered a truely superior solution.
  • Androids and gynoids differ from homo excelsior in origin only - live-born humans who underwent the beta process are called homo excelsior, while AIs who chose to take an artificial human body are called androids or gynoids, depending on gender chosen. Many simply call these excelsiors, dispensing with the difference in origin.
  • Biogenerates, or biogens, are artificial sapient entities who chose to assume an organic human form - typically out of a desire to sire or bear children. As with their more mechanical relatives, many simply call them supernii.
  • The Gamma Project, largely halted after the Purge, now works dilligently on the development of Astrum Parvulus. Some choose to assume the fragile experimental form, currently dubbed Natas Astrum.
  • The infested are the collective term for the wracked, corrupted, and possessed. Very few remain, though, if Earth still harbors the exiles, some wraiths have no doubt continued to seek hosts.
  • The chimerae, between twenty thousand and two million, depending who is counting
  • The triates, less than a thousand total between pyrrhans, striatvari, and angels.

See sapient for a full list of recognized 'intelligent' entities.


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