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Following the restoration of [[CyberNomad]], I hereby request that ''CyberTelosian'' and ''CyberNeomorph'' be restored as those terms are also used in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Killing Ground (novel)|Killing Ground]]''.
Following the restoration of [[CyberNomad]], I hereby request that ''CyberTelosian'' and ''CyberNeomorph'' be restored as those terms are also used in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Killing Ground (novel)|Killing Ground]]''.
{{Quote|The Nomads had travelled out into the galaxy from Planet Fourteen, but they found themselves in a vicious and protracted war with Voga, the famed planet of gold. They lost and were presumed wiped out until, three centuries later, a small, isolated group reappeared and tried to take their revenge on the Vogans. You also put forward a hypothesis that another such group might have reopened the Telosian tombs and helped to forge the new race - the Neomorphs — which proliferated during the twenty-sixth century.|[[Graduand Jolarr]]|Killing Ground (novel)}}
{{Quote|The Nomads had travelled out into the galaxy from Planet Fourteen, but they found themselves in a vicious and protracted war with Voga, the famed planet of gold. They lost and were presumed wiped out until, three centuries later, a small, isolated group reappeared and tried to take their revenge on the Vogans. You also put forward a hypothesis that another such group might have reopened the Telosian tombs and helped to forge the new race - the Neomorphs — which proliferated during the twenty-sixth century.|[[Graduand Jolarr]]|Killing Ground (novel)}}


Additionally I suggested that ''CyberMondasian'' restored at least temporarily, as information found there may potentially be useful for the existing [[CyberMondan]] page. Perhaps it may then be redirected to CyberMondan.{{retitle|///Classic Cyber-races}}
Additionally I suggested that ''CyberMondasian'' restored at least temporarily, as information found there may potentially be useful for the existing [[CyberMondan]] page. Perhaps it may then be redirected to CyberMondan.
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 27 April 2023

Following the restoration of CyberNomad, I hereby request that CyberTelosian and CyberNeomorph be restored as those terms are also used in PROSE: Killing Ground.

The Nomads had travelled out into the galaxy from Planet Fourteen, but they found themselves in a vicious and protracted war with Voga, the famed planet of gold. They lost and were presumed wiped out until, three centuries later, a small, isolated group reappeared and tried to take their revenge on the Vogans. You also put forward a hypothesis that another such group might have reopened the Telosian tombs and helped to forge the new race - the Neomorphs — which proliferated during the twenty-sixth century.Graduand Jolarr [Killing Ground (novel) [src]]

Additionally I suggested that CyberMondasian restored at least temporarily, as information found there may potentially be useful for the existing CyberMondan page. Perhaps it may then be redirected to CyberMondan.