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{{Quote|''"From all the species, the founding species of the Jo'Dai Order have proven to be the wisest. Though few in numbers, the impact they have | {{Quote|''"From all the species, the founding species of the Jo'Dai Order have proven to be the wisest. Though few in numbers, the impact they have in history is enormous."''|Jo'Dai Master [[Borerc Deh'ran (A1-0)|Borerc Deh'ran]], Historian of the Jo'Dai Order}} | ||
The Kalkatta (singular: Kalkatta, plural: Kalkatta, adjective: Kalkattan) are one of the eldest species in the Sector. Their extremely long lifespan has allowed them to survive for millennia and form unique perspectives. Now all of them are part of the Jo'Dai Order and form instrumental pillars of the religious order. Yet their total numbers have started to dwindle and some fear for their extinction. | The Kalkatta (singular: Kalkatta, plural: Kalkatta, adjective: Kalkattan) are one of the eldest species in the Sector. Their extremely long lifespan has allowed them to survive for millennia and form unique perspectives. Now all of them are part of the Jo'Dai Order and form instrumental pillars of the religious order. Yet their total numbers have started to dwindle and some fear for their extinction. |
Revision as of 16:12, 30 May 2021
"From all the species, the founding species of the Jo'Dai Order have proven to be the wisest. Though few in numbers, the impact they have in history is enormous."—Jo'Dai Master Borerc Deh'ran, Historian of the Jo'Dai Order
The Kalkatta (singular: Kalkatta, plural: Kalkatta, adjective: Kalkattan) are one of the eldest species in the Sector. Their extremely long lifespan has allowed them to survive for millennia and form unique perspectives. Now all of them are part of the Jo'Dai Order and form instrumental pillars of the religious order. Yet their total numbers have started to dwindle and some fear for their extinction.