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history [2017/11/24 21:42]
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history [2018/01/25 22:48] (current)
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 > //The march of civilisation presses ever on. If the first person to refine energy into a fire to heat their food could see the starships we have before you today, their amazement would outweigh even mine...// ​ > //The march of civilisation presses ever on. If the first person to refine energy into a fire to heat their food could see the starships we have before you today, their amazement would outweigh even mine...// ​
- -- **From a speech at the launch ceremony of the //New World//**+ -- **From a speech at the launch ceremony of the //C.S.S. Curiosity//**
  
 While the world is now at peace, it wasn’t always so. Early civilisation was a picture of nations at war, monarchs and chieftains leading ever larger and more powerful armies in their quest for domination. New ways to refine the elements were discovered, new strategies for how to use these technologies developed. Empires rose and fell, borders shifted back and forth, and the map was one of a world constantly at war.  While the world is now at peace, it wasn’t always so. Early civilisation was a picture of nations at war, monarchs and chieftains leading ever larger and more powerful armies in their quest for domination. New ways to refine the elements were discovered, new strategies for how to use these technologies developed. Empires rose and fell, borders shifted back and forth, and the map was one of a world constantly at war. 
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