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the_world_of_the_t_sa [2013/11/07 06:20]
storyteller [Homeworlds]
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storyteller [T’sa Views]
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 The t’sa are certainly not shy with their opinions; just ask them. Although individual t’sa views may vary, here is generally what the t’sa think of the other major races of the STAR*DRIVE galaxy: The t’sa are certainly not shy with their opinions; just ask them. Although individual t’sa views may vary, here is generally what the t’sa think of the other major races of the STAR*DRIVE galaxy:
  
-**Fraal:** “All is talk, talk, talk, think, think,​think. The fraal always think, but they never do – at least, not by themselves. The fraal gave humans the tech science and the learning knowledge to travel to the stars. Imagine what we could have done if they’d found us instead.”+**Fraal:** “All is talk, talk, talk, think, think, think. The fraal always think, but they never do – at least, not by themselves. The fraal gave humans the tech science and the learning knowledge to travel to the stars. Imagine what we could have done if they’d found us instead.”
  
 **Humans:** “Lucky, lucky, lucky, that’s what humans are. A human slips in the mud and comes up with gold. They were lucky with dark matter, lucky with [[Mass Reactor|mass reactors]], and lucky with the stardrive. If you spend time with humans, things will never be dull. Trouble is, some humans think their luck makes them better than everyone else.” **Humans:** “Lucky, lucky, lucky, that’s what humans are. A human slips in the mud and comes up with gold. They were lucky with dark matter, lucky with [[Mass Reactor|mass reactors]], and lucky with the stardrive. If you spend time with humans, things will never be dull. Trouble is, some humans think their luck makes them better than everyone else.”
  
-**Mechalus:​** “They know plenty. They understand the importance of science tech, but they’re always about computers, Grid, and [[Shadows|shadows]]. They need to jack out, unplug sometimes, and explore the real world.”+**Mechalus:​** “They know plenty. They understand the importance of science tech, but they’re always about computers, Grid, and [[Shadow|shadows]]. They need to jack out, unplug sometimes, and explore the real world.”
  
 **Sesheyans:​** “We will never, ever, ever be like the poor [[Sesheyan (Species)|sesheyans]],​ taken advantage of by humans, treated like property slaves. They remind us to always remain free independent,​ standing on our own.” **Sesheyans:​** “We will never, ever, ever be like the poor [[Sesheyan (Species)|sesheyans]],​ taken advantage of by humans, treated like property slaves. They remind us to always remain free independent,​ standing on our own.”
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 === New Concept: T’sa Martial Artist === === New Concept: T’sa Martial Artist ===
-T’sa sha’cre’tasa,​ or [[Martial Artist (Advanced Class)|martial artists]], are useful as [[Bodyguard (Advanced Class)|bodyguards]] or [[Explorer (Advanced Class)|explorers]]. Their smaller size often causes opponents to underestimate them, allowing them to work covertly with ease. A sha’cre’tasa is never truly unarmed and can react with incredible speed. Martial artists often seem calmer and more “centered” than most t’sa, carrying themselves with a deadly grace and ease.+T’sa ​[[sha_cre_tasa_advanced_class|sha’cre’tasa]], or [[Martial Artist (Advanced Class)|martial artists]], are useful as [[Bodyguard (Advanced Class)|bodyguards]] or [[Explorer (Advanced Class)|explorers]]. Their smaller size often causes opponents to underestimate them, allowing them to work covertly with ease. A sha’cre’tasa is never truly unarmed and can react with incredible speed. Martial artists often seem calmer and more “centered” than most t’sa, carrying themselves with a deadly grace and ease.
  
 **In the Verge:** T’sa martial artists are known to wander the Verge, seeking employers able to afford them and opponents worthy of their skills. Along the way, they seek to learn as much as possible to help them refine their art. A fighter who defeats a t’sa martial artist in combat can expect to have the t’sa request to study with him or her for a time to learn and improve **In the Verge:** T’sa martial artists are known to wander the Verge, seeking employers able to afford them and opponents worthy of their skills. Along the way, they seek to learn as much as possible to help them refine their art. A fighter who defeats a t’sa martial artist in combat can expect to have the t’sa request to study with him or her for a time to learn and improve
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