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Removed Apocryphal Inforamtion[]

I removed the following list, which has been uncited for about two months:

Several apocryphal sources indicate a classification as shown below:

  • AAA : no known intelligent indigenous lifeforms
  • AA : prehistoric age (no tools)
  • AS : primitive space dwelling
  • A : stone age
  • AR : primitive (RESTRICTED - no contact permitted)
  • B- : agricultural age
  • B : metal age
  • C- : scientific intelligence with no tools
  • C : scientific age
  • D- : pre-industrialization
  • D : steam age
  • D+ : electric age
  • E- : liquid fuels age
  • E : atomic age
  • F : space age
  • F+ : conscientious space age
  • G : fusion age
  • I : star age
  • J : expansion age
  • K : introversion age
  • K+ : enlightenment age
  • L : power age
  • M : ion age
  • MR : ion age (RESTRICTED - no contact permitted)
  • N- : pre-technocracy age
  • N : technocracy age
  • NR : technocracy age (RESTRICTED - no contact permitted)
  • N+ : civil technocracy age
  • N+PR : civil technocracy age (RESTRICTED - no physical contact permitted)
  • NS : space dwelling civil age
  • O : techno-power age
  • P : super techno-power age
  • PS : space dwelling super techno-power age
  • Q : cloaking age
  • R : exploratory age
  • S : transformation age
  • T : illusory age
  • TR : illusory age (RESTRICTED - no contact permitted)
  • U : dimensional age
  • V : altering age
  • W : galactic age
  • WR : galactic (RESTRICTED - no Contact Permitted)
  • X- : pre-non-corporeal
  • X : non-corporeal age
  • XX : high omnipotence age

If this really is revealed in licensed material (ie. is not just fan-made), please re-add with citation. Thanks – Cleanse 03:42, 12 November 2007 (UTC)

What is an A?[]

Is there a consensus if the Richter scale of culture goes up or down alphabetically? Specifically, a society of ape creatures, without clothes, tools or buildings, would that be an A, or would it be something like F, G, H? -- Four-Nostril (talk) 20:03, April 25, 2014 (UTC)

I believe pretty much all we know about the Richter scale of culture is on that page; it wasn't said what was high and low on the scale. 31dot (talk) 02:29, April 26, 2014 (UTC)

That's what I suspected. Well, I'm going to assume that A is lowest, since there is no upper limit to how highly civilised a place can be. --Four-Nostril (talk) 07:51, April 26, 2014 (UTC)