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An alternate term for the [[human]] race, primarily used during the First War. This term was originally a human term coined to describe all life of [[Earth]] origin, but primarily used for themselves as an ironic diminutive, humbly naming themselves by their planet of origin rather than using the term "human" which has the connotation as a universal judgment of sentience or moral worth. The term had already been used with this purpose in mind among humans even before first contact, often in human science fiction as a reference to human immaturity compared to older, imaginary alien civilizations, and seems to have been primarily used between humans and other members of the Alliance to avoid pejorative connotations of "human" vs. "nonhuman". In all other contexts, including most [[Hierarchy]] communications, "human" remained the most common term, and by the time of the Second War humans had become accustomed enough to their place among alien civilizations that it appeared "human" had mostly lost its original connotations and become a specific term for the species Homo Sapiens. "Earthling" has now mostly passed out of use, though it remains part of the official designation of the primiary human combat vessel, the Earthling [[Cruiser]].
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An alternate term to describe the [[Human]] race, the word '''Earthling''' was the favored term for that species during the First War. Originally used to describe all life of [[Earth]] origin, it came to be used by the Humans themselves as an ironic diminutive, humbly naming themselves by their planet of origin rather than using the term "human", which for them carried connotations as a universal judgment of sentience or moral worth.
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The term "Earthling" had been used with this purpose in mind among Humans even before first contact, often in their science fiction as a reference to Human immaturity compared to older, imaginary, alien civilizations. Later, it seems to have been primarily used by Humans in their dealings with other members of the [[Alliance of Free Stars|Alliance]] to avoid pejorative connotations of "human" vs. "nonhuman", particularly from the more xenophobic members of their own species.
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In all other contexts, including most [[Hierarchy]] communications, "Human" remained the most common term, and by the time of the Second War, Humans had become accustomed enough to their place among other alien civilizations that it appeared "human" had mostly lost its original connotations and become a specific term refering only to their species.
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"Earthling" has now mostly passed out of use, though it remains part of the official designation of the primiary Human combat vessel, the Earthling [[Cruiser]].

Revision as of 13:25, 8 October 2004

An alternate term to describe the Human race, the word Earthling was the favored term for that species during the First War. Originally used to describe all life of Earth origin, it came to be used by the Humans themselves as an ironic diminutive, humbly naming themselves by their planet of origin rather than using the term "human", which for them carried connotations as a universal judgment of sentience or moral worth.

The term "Earthling" had been used with this purpose in mind among Humans even before first contact, often in their science fiction as a reference to Human immaturity compared to older, imaginary, alien civilizations. Later, it seems to have been primarily used by Humans in their dealings with other members of the Alliance to avoid pejorative connotations of "human" vs. "nonhuman", particularly from the more xenophobic members of their own species.

In all other contexts, including most Hierarchy communications, "Human" remained the most common term, and by the time of the Second War, Humans had become accustomed enough to their place among other alien civilizations that it appeared "human" had mostly lost its original connotations and become a specific term refering only to their species.

"Earthling" has now mostly passed out of use, though it remains part of the official designation of the primiary Human combat vessel, the Earthling Cruiser.