Cultural Extension
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The Cultural Extension or Cx is a gross measure of a world's culture in generalized terms.
- The Cx is very useful for Travellers and interstellar merchants.
Description (Specifications)
The Cultural Extension is abbreviated Cx and written in brackets ([]). It gives insight into the social behavior of the world's population. It is given as four eHex digits representing Homogeneity, Acceptance, Strangeness, and Symbols.
Cultural Extension Parameters
- Homogeneity: degree to which members of society hold common beliefs.
- Members of very homogeneous cultures are in strong agreement on the fundamentals of society (usually basic rights, religion, and methods of interaction). Such societies tend to be highly harmonious, but not dynamic or creative.
- Members of non-homogeneous cultures hold many different beliefs on the fundamentals of society. Such societies tend to be highly balkanized and also highly dynamic or creative.
- Acceptance: degree of xenophobia (or xenophilia) in the culture.
- High Acceptance is evidenced by friendliness to outsiders and offworlders.
- Low Acceptance is characterized by fear or rejection of outsiders.
- Strangeness: degree of difference from the norms of interstellar society.
- High Strangeness is evidenced by unusual or outwardly incomprehensible actions, statements, or responses in the course daily activity. Worlds with high strangeness often are assigned amber or red zone ratings.
- Low Strangeness reflects activities close to interstellar norms. Worlds with low strangeness are most often assigned green zone ratings.
- Symbols: may range from the concrete (idols; totems; statuary) to the abstract (symbolized belief systems; group affiliations).
- A high symbol score represents extremely complex societies that use a plethora of specialized language, customs, religious beliefs, philosophies, and cultural terms difficult for outsiders to comprehend. Such societies have created many of their own, unique cultural expressions.
- A low symbol score represents generalized, near universal symbols, language, customs, and expressive terms easy for outsiders and visitors to understand. Such societies strongly tend to use many Cultural Universals.
History & Background (Dossier)
The Office of the Emperor, the Imperial Bureaucracy, the Imperial Interstellar Scout Service, the Travellers' Aid Society, the Merchant Service, the Educational Institutes, and many other interstellar organizations use this data for governance, interstellar economy, world surveys, and other necessary tasks.
Such data drives Charted Space.
References & Contributors (Sources)
This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
- Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 411.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Joshua Bell
- Author & Contributor: MIMIC - Minor Imp of the Ministry of Information and Communication
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science