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The Ikkabans travelled across the [[Mutter's Spiral]], and at least 3 other [[galaxies]], including the galaxy of [[the People]]. They travelled from at least [[Early human history|1450 BCE]] to at least [[Early human history|450 CE]]. During their long period of space travel, they influenced the creation of [[pyramid]]s in many cultures, including the [[Aztec]]s, the [[Babylon]]ians and the [[Yamaya]]ns. They later stop their practice of meddling with other species and eventually, the entire civilization committed mass suicide. | The Ikkabans travelled across the [[Mutter's Spiral]], and at least 3 other [[galaxies]], including the galaxy of [[the People]]. They travelled from at least [[Early human history|1450 BCE]] to at least [[Early human history|450 CE]]. During their long period of space travel, they influenced the creation of [[pyramid]]s in many cultures, including the [[Aztec]]s, the [[Babylon]]ians and the [[Yamaya]]ns. They later stop their practice of meddling with other species and eventually, the entire civilization committed mass suicide. | ||
After the Ikkaban died out, very little information was left about them. Many of their poems survived, though there was disagreement about the exact translations of the texts. [[Bernice Summerfield]] wrote a book called ''[[An Eye for Wisdom: Repetitive Poems of the Early Ikkaban Period]]'' in [[2595]] about these poems. ([[BNA]]: ''[[Walking to Babylon]]'') | After the Ikkaban died out, very little information was left about them. Many of their poems survived, though there was disagreement about the exact translations of the texts. [[Bernice Summerfield]] wrote a book called ''[[An Eye for Wisdom: Repetitive Poems of the Early Ikkaban Period]]'' in [[2595]] about these poems. The [[Ke Chedani]] also discovered several artefcats from Ikkaban society. ([[BNA]]: ''[[Walking to Babylon]]'') | ||
[[Category: Species influential to Earth's past]] | [[Category: Species influential to Earth's past]] | ||
[[Category: Obscure Species]] | [[Category: Obscure Species]] |