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http://redwolf.ws/wiki/index.php?title=Canmephian_History&feed=atom&action=history Canmephian History - Revision history 2024-04-19T09:22:50Z Revision history for this page on the wiki MediaWiki 1.27.0
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http://redwolf.ws/wiki/index.php?title=Canmephian_History&diff=300&oldid=prev STrRedWolf: 1 revision(s) 2007-11-11T19:03:39Z <p>1 revision(s)</p> <p><b>New page</b></p><div>=The begining=<br /> <br /> In the begining of Canmephian history, it was dark. Completely dark. So dark, only God could sleep. And of course, Shi was asleep.<br /> <br /> Suddenly God&#039;s alarm clock goes off. God attempts to hit the snooze button, but since light hasn&#039;t been created, attempts several times. Shi finally hits a button. Unfortunately, it&#039;s the button for the detonator on a massively dense amount of mass--causing the big bang. Now enlightened, God realizes what Shi&#039;s done, swears an obsenity, disalarms the clock and goes back to bed.<br /> <br /> From there science picks up the story.<br /> <br /> Many scholars have asked many questions, with some surprizing answers:<br /> <br /> * &quot;Where did Shi get the alarm clock?&quot; Aparently it was Hir own, since any ad campain like &quot;God perfers an alarm clock from Caldor&quot; always fails, sends the person who thought about it to the hospital, and sends whoever claimed credit for the idea to &quot;reeducation&quot; (for such irresponsibility is a sin). Similar questions produced similar results.<br /> <br /> * &quot;Is Shi awake yet?&quot; Almost all &quot;Acts-of-God&quot; are explained by science, so the answer is &quot;Not yet.&quot; It&#039;s rumored Shi has a computer detecting a few conditions and producing actions like the above -- but it&#039;s all rumor, no fact or theory to explain it.<br /> <br /> =Stone Ages=<br /> <br /> Canmephian ancestors were very much like our human ancestors, eventually discovering tools, weapons, fire, rope, the art of actually standing up*, and clothing via animal skins. Within the century, camping skills were perfected.<br /> <br /> (* According to artifacts, the first conversation was &quot;Ugh ow eheh.&quot;<br /> &quot;purrumble&quot; &quot;GrrrrYIPE! Arrou? MMmm, purrumble.&quot;)<br /> <br /> At the end, one waking up WolfSkunk hunched down an looked at hirself by the stream, streching hir face, and found shi could make a full rage of sounds. Curious, shi pressed on with testing and experimentation. Within 10 years, Latin was re-invented (after WolfSkunk Latin), giving rize to the... <br /> <br /> =Silver Age=<br /> <br /> Oh Rome, Dallas and Tokyo! With language, innovation. And what do you do with a few thousand curious minds? You invent! Some memorable inventions:<br /> <br /> Names (beats &quot;HEY YOU!&quot;)<br /> temporal distinction<br /> wheel<br /> metals<br /> art<br /> chariots<br /> buildings<br /> science and philosophy<br /> Silk and more modern clothing<br /> printing press<br /> <br /> Initial religions were formed, eventually becoming what your religions are today, before the use of logic settled in.<br /> <br /> The sentient species at the time were WolfSkunks (the oldest species at this current time), Draconics, and Felids (Feline creatures).<br /> <br /> Oh yes, it was the heyday, for six centuries of medival like existance. The poplation boomed until hallusogenic plants were discovered... <br /> <br /> =Stoned Age=<br /> <br /> &quot;Man, what a bad trip...&quot; &#039;&#039;- a survivor&#039;&#039;<br /> <br /> Within 20 years, everyone was stoned. Even the clergy used it to &quot;enlighten&quot; themselves. Starvation rates skyrocketed. Only a third survived the whole ordeal.<br /> <br /> Five years later all the plants were harvested to extinction. Within the last year of that period, the mother Breeder was born. Evolution, ho! <br /> <br /> =Hangover Age=<br /> <br /> Medical science got a boost as WolfSkunks searched for ways of curing hangovers. The coffee bean was redescovered, and regulation of caffene began soon afterward.<br /> <br /> The main stream of thought in religion was born after some investigation into theological matters such as the existance of God, and their direct proof.<br /> <br /> Some modern inventions were done durring this time.<br /> <br /> English and Japaneze were re-invented, but translating was easier.<br /> <br /> Within the Stoned/Hangover period, both Draconics and Felids suffered near extinction. Several groups started to interbreed, giving rise to the Dryger species, enabling them to survive and be adaptive.<br /> <br /> After 25 years, the mother Breeder and WolfSkunk Feywolf mated. By that time Feywolf got a major patent, and retired on the royalities to raise 200 kids over hir lifespan of 300+ years(not uncommon for a WolfSkunk).<br /> <br /> These 200 sires evolved the race, giving rize to the...<br /> <br /> =Golden Age=<br /> <br /> Within a few generations, all WolfSkunks became what you see today. With that, many items were refined: airplanes, travel, communications. Spandex, latex, and synthetic fabrics made. All Drygers evolved into the wide range of species.<br /> <br /> Observers and SputWSs created computers, then networks.<br /> <br /> Hyperspace was discovered, giving rize to jump drives. Within a few years, human Earth was discovered. They received SETI transmissions, and made contact with Nasa:<br /> <br /> NASA Space Shuttle Discovery: Over Houston. Object sighted.<br /> <br /> WS SS: UFSA Laerties to NASA US Discovery, do you read? We come in peace and<br /> exploration. Over.<br /> <br /> Disc: We read you Laerties. Welcome aboard. Over.<br /> <br /> NASA: Houston to Laerties, please send technical specs on your ship. Over.<br /> <br /> Laer: Confirmed, Houston. Send over your comm protocal for digital data and<br /> we&#039;ll send over the ship and our biology. Over.<br /> <br /> NASA: Confirmed. Radio Freq? Over.<br /> <br /> Laer: Yes. And thank the SETI group. Over.<br /> <br /> <br /> =Space Age=<br /> <br /> With that, trade, migration, and more discovery made. Furry was discovered, as was inflation, the Internet, and more. Ballonieball was invented.<br /> <br /> Records were broken: WolfSkunk Longfellow(morphology), WolfSkunk Zippy(theology), and WolfSkunk Kinevil(sports) among the noted breakers.<br /> <br /> Linux and other Unix like OSes ruled on Canmephian-owned computers. Microsoft instantly fell, and judges threw out reverse class action lawsuits and laws until Sol 3&#039;s legislative bodies got a clue.<br /> <br /> =The Polymorph age.=<br /> <br /> Right now, historians are recognizing the Polymorph age -- the age the highly adaptive Polymorphs, or as some say Actor class Canmephians, that are walking the planet and the skys. This age started on RedWolf&#039;s birth.<br /> <br /> Within the time, the Drygers were released from a watchful state and introduced to the rest of the world as equals, and several other Polymorphs were discovered: Stryker, Sandra Felis, and Xilimyth.</div> STrRedWolf