trader jim
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just for discussion....just how many "minor" races are there in Traveller...and i mean "canon"...??? 

There is an early statement in one of the CT books to the effect that there are around 100 minor non-human races in the Imperium and about 400 in all of Charted Space (I can't remember where offhand).Originally posted by trader jim:
just for discussion....just how many "minor" races are there in Traveller...and i mean "canon"...???![]()
There are only supposed to be 46 minor[*] human races surviving by the Classic Era (47 if you include the Loeskalth). I don't think more than 30 have been named in official game material and fewer still have been detailed. Maybe 35.Originally posted by Flynn:
The OTU pretty much describes 65-67 minor human races, 38-40 of which have been mentioned or detailed.
No, the 46 are those that have survived until the Classic Era. The Ancients spread samples of Homo sapiens antiquitus (name is of my own coinage; I use it for the humans of Earth around -300,000) to about a hundred worlds. Some they tinkered with, some they left alone. In both cases further evolution took place in the 300,000 years after the Final War. About half of them no longer exist in the Classic Era.Originally posted by daryen:
BTW, that 46 number is the number of minor human races created by the Ancients. There are others that were created via other means (e.g. Jonkereen and Nexies).
That is a great resource. Thanks!Originally posted by daryen:
Here are two lists of Traveller aliens. ...
No, the 46 are those that have survived until the Classic Era. The Ancients spread samples of Homo sapiens antiquitus (name is of my own coinage; I use it for the humans of Earth around -300,000) to about a hundred worlds. Some they tinkered with, some they left alone. In both cases further evolution took place in the 300,000 years after the Final War. About half of them no longer exist in the Classic Era.Originally posted by rancke:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by daryen:
BTW, that 46 number is the number of minor human races created by the Ancients. There are others that were created via other means (e.g. Jonkereen and Nexies).
Originally posted by Cleon the Mad:
As far as I have been able to determine, the view that at least one hominid species on Earth had evolved into an early version of Homo sapiens as early as 300,000 years ago is still very much a possibility. Bear in mind that there is really no way to prove this one way or the other. All paleontologists have to base their theories on are fossils. That's one big difference between our universe and the Traveller Universe: In the TU they have a large number of populations all descended from that hominid that are still interfertile. It seems to me that this couldn't be true unless the latest common ancestor had already evolved into Homo sapiens by the time they were separated. And this would remain the case even if all paleontologists on our Earth tomoorow agreed that Homo sapiens didn't evolve until, say, 150,000 years ago. In the TU they would simply be mistaken, every one of them.One thing I've often wondered is what specific species of genus Homo was actually collected by the ancients. Okay, when Traveller was written, it was "archaic Homo sapiens"...![]()
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_________________________________________________Originally posted by trader jim:
no...i am tellin ya CLEO the Stupid IS NOT part of the HUMAN RACE!!!!......He is not even part of a Minor Race or subspecies!!!!![]()