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The '''Sons of Earth''' was an organisation of [[human]]s during [[Earth]]'s [[Earth Empire|Imperial]] period. They were opposed to the colonisation of other worlds, the exploitation of their resources, the disruption of native peoples and the destruction of native ecosystems because of the damage caused to their own world which they had to leave due to the loss of resources. | The '''Sons of Earth''' was an organisation of [[human]]s during [[Earth]]'s [[Earth Empire|Imperial]] period. They were opposed to the colonisation of other worlds, the exploitation of their resources, the disruption of native peoples and the destruction of native ecosystems because of the damage caused to their own world which they had to leave due to the loss of resources. | ||
It was believed that the [[constellation]]s were studied by [[ | It was believed that the [[constellation]]s were studied by [[Kasterborus]] from [[Earth]]'s perspective due to pressures from this group. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Introduction and links (short story)|Introduction and links]]'') | ||
[[Rohm-Dutt]] pretended to be working for them, supplying guns to the [[Swampie]]s, when he was in fact an employee of [[Thawn]], the leader of the [[methane]] refinery on [[Delta III]]. Thawn hoped that the Swampies would attack the refinery, justifying their extermination. Rohm described the Sons of Earth as a "crank" organisation that wanted all humans to return to Earth and starve. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of Kroll (TV story)|The Power of Kroll]]'') | [[Rohm-Dutt]] pretended to be working for them, supplying guns to the [[Swampie]]s, when he was in fact an employee of [[Thawn]], the leader of the [[methane]] refinery on [[Delta III]]. Thawn hoped that the Swampies would attack the refinery, justifying their extermination. Rohm described the Sons of Earth as a "crank" organisation that wanted all humans to return to Earth and starve. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of Kroll (TV story)|The Power of Kroll]]'') |