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[[First Imperium]] Contact was around Imperial Date: [[-5000]]. The Vilani contacted the [[Bwap]] on Pekawapawab-a {{WorldS|Marhaban (EQ 0426)|Empty Quarter|0426}}. The native Bwaps had a world-spanning society at {{TL|5}}, but this rapidly progressed to {{TL|9}} within a single century. The introduction of advanced technologies such as [[jump drive]] had no major effect on their culture, and the Bwaps prospered greatly in the intervening centuries. Unlike most races annexed by the Vilani, they thrived in the ordered, bureaucratic culture fostered by Vilani social norms, and travelled widely across charted space.
 
[[First Imperium]] Contact was around Imperial Date: [[-5000]]. The Vilani contacted the [[Bwap]] on Pekawapawab-a {{WorldS|Marhaban (EQ 0426)|Empty Quarter|0426}}. The native Bwaps had a world-spanning society at {{TL|5}}, but this rapidly progressed to {{TL|9}} within a single century. The introduction of advanced technologies such as [[jump drive]] had no major effect on their culture, and the Bwaps prospered greatly in the intervening centuries. Unlike most races annexed by the Vilani, they thrived in the ordered, bureaucratic culture fostered by Vilani social norms, and travelled widely across charted space.
  
=== Cultural Sophontology ===
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== Cultural sophontology ==
 
From the human point of view, Bwaps are obsessed with minutiae, patterns, and the order of things. Driven by this internal desire to see everything in its proper place, they make excellent bureaucrats, officials, mathematicians, bookkeepers, scientists, and historians.  
 
From the human point of view, Bwaps are obsessed with minutiae, patterns, and the order of things. Driven by this internal desire to see everything in its proper place, they make excellent bureaucrats, officials, mathematicians, bookkeepers, scientists, and historians.  
  

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