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==Philosophy== The Tch'Kairn philosophy is similar to the human philosophical school of [[Zen]]. The basis is simply that all living things are connect, so that which you do to one living thing you do to yourself. This simple application first introduced by the Tch'Kairn philosopher [[H'volik]] became the basis for the peaceful creation of Tch'Kairn society. The philosophy, known as "[[Kel'Sima]]" ('''''The Great Truth'''''), has served them well through three different contacts with other species. It was not until the Tch'Kairn encountered the [[Waagoshin]], a warrior-like species, in the 2200's, that the philosophy failed. The Waagoshin stole Tch'Kairn Fractal technology and developed it into a [[Quantum Filament]] weapon. They then set about subjugating the Tch'Kairn by force, making them slaves in a now aggressively expanding Waagoshin Empire.
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