Alliance Standard Date 29.8.5406

One of the great advantages of flying solo is having ample time to study subjects I have long been curious about. My first choice is an anthropological history of the Master Race. The oldest known relics of the space-faring humans are from about 4.5 million standard years ago. The Mandrins are the oldest known Master Race descendants, but they are rarely seen off their home planet. Their evolution has resulted in a less-human appearance with enlarged craniums and smaller, weakened arms and legs. They have developed the ability to travel and communicate astrally and therefore have little use for commerce with other star-faring races.

There are only five known worlds in this sector that have achieved sentience without Master Race DNA, and those developed long after the MR had passed through. I can’t help but wonder what the racial makeup of space-faring planets would have looked like in my time if the MR had not been so egotistical. There are far more non-MR sentient species out on The Fringe of the Milky Way, and they include insectoids, amphibians and mammal-like species.

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The bomacs of Rodinia already show exceptional intelligence and a social structure similar to many primitive sentient cultures. And what about the incredible architectural designs of the aradnia on Aradinia? Where will they be in a billion years if allowed to develop with no genetic manipulation? Where will the descendents of Master Race genetic manipulation be?

Marlon Tave, Captain