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One would think that the Reaper War would bring survivors together to rebuild the galaxy and ensure prosperity in the aftermath of war. Instead, emerging technologies, new discoveries, and new colonization has had a transformative effect on galactic culture, promoting a number of new philosophies, agendas, and political models. | One would think that the Reaper War would bring survivors together to rebuild the galaxy and ensure prosperity in the aftermath of war. Instead, emerging technologies, new discoveries, and new colonization has had a transformative effect on galactic culture, promoting a number of new philosophies, agendas, and political models. | ||
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One would think that the Reaper War would bring survivors together to rebuild the galaxy and ensure prosperity in the aftermath of war. Instead, emerging technologies, new discoveries, and new colonization has had a transformative effect on galactic culture, promoting a number of new philosophies, agendas, and political models.