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Caitian cities are small by [[MA:United Federation of Planets|Federation]] standards, although many are regarded for their beauty. The Caitian people also insist on preserving their ecology. These factors, combined with their need for open spaces, have led to the colonisation of a large number of other words. Notable Caitian colonies include 15 Lyncis III, [[MA:Regulus III|Regulus III]] (which is home to a prominent Federation Science Academy), Havelind, Hochlor IV, Kirisha, Macadarna and Narval. Around 85% of Caitian-colonised worlds are [[MA:United Federation of Planets|Federation]] members. | Caitian cities are small by [[MA:United Federation of Planets|Federation]] standards, although many are regarded for their beauty. The Caitian people also insist on preserving their ecology. These factors, combined with their need for open spaces, have led to the colonisation of a large number of other words. Notable Caitian colonies include 15 Lyncis III, [[MA:Regulus III|Regulus III]] (which is home to a prominent Federation Science Academy), Havelind, Hochlor IV, Kirisha, Macadarna and Narval. Around 85% of Caitian-colonised worlds are [[MA:United Federation of Planets|Federation]] members. | ||
Caitian society allows for equal rights for both sexes, and has done for as long as the people can remember. Even names have no gender-specific application, the only differentiating factor being an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honorific honorific] prefix: S' for males and M' for females. Other [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honorific honorifics] exist that are non-gender specific however, and in some colonies | Caitian society allows for equal rights for both sexes, and has done for as long as the people can remember. Even names have no gender-specific application, the only differentiating factor being an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honorific honorific] prefix: S' for males and M' for females. Other [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honorific honorifics] exist that are non-gender specific however, and in some colonies none are used at all, resulting in much variation in Caitian names. | ||
==Culture== | ==Culture== |
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