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=='''Pythron History (non-cannon)'''==
=='''Pythron History (non-cannon)'''==


'''History:''' Pythro V has been populated for thousands of millennia although recorded history is very recent by comparison. The dominant sentient life forms call themselves Pythrons, a derivation of the word ‘Py-Tor’ meaning ‘The People’ in their ancient Astian tongue. Many Pythrons get a little exacerbated explaining to Federation visitors that it has nothing to do with the Terran word ‘python’ – a type of limbless reptile on Earth.  
'''History:''' Pythro V has been populated for thousands of millennia although recorded history is very recent by comparison. The dominant sentient life forms call themselves Pythrons, a derivation of the word ‘Py-Tor’ meaning ‘The People’ in their ancient Astian tongue. Many Pythrons get a little exasperated explaining to Federation visitors that it has nothing to do with the Terran word ‘python’ – a type of limbless reptile on Earth.  
The Pythrons were formed from the many nations located across the planet’s surface, all of similar heritage, except for the Vignian tribe whose ancestry split from the main Astian family in the deep past. The Pythrons were assumed to have evolved from a primitive dog-like creature over the course of a few million years, becoming the humanoid bipeds of today. However, no ‘link’ species can be found in the fossil record and there is much scientific discourse about their species’ true bloodlines.   
The Pythrons were formed from the many nations located across the planet’s surface, all of similar heritage, except for the Vignian tribe whose ancestry split from the main Astian family in the deep past. The Pythrons were assumed to have evolved from a primitive dog-like creature over the course of a few million years, becoming the humanoid bipeds of today. However, no ‘link’ species can be found in the fossil record and there is much scientific discourse about their species’ true bloodlines.   


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