And when they do they demonstrate conflict. Not that different from Earth tbqh but I thought it strange.
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How could a whole planet of individuals have a singular culture? Why wouldn't lives/experiences/rituals/religions differ?
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Esp since the humanoid aliens were very similar to humans in other respects. Such as appearance, general societal structures, etc.
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Probably the one example I can think of is with Vulcans and Romulans and associated related peoples.
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These were people who lived on different worlds but were of similar descent. Vastly different cultures, and millennia of conflicts
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Given that it was discovered that humanoid races were all descended from one progenitor, it seems odd that only Earth would diversify.
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Although I know that there were human colonies of specific peoples, i.e. there was a planet with an Indigenous colony.
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I think I remember reading that it has something to do with having warp functionality and being connected all over the world but...
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...Earth maintained diversity after the establishment of the Federation. We didn't all just become the same or move off Earth.
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Sorry for these rambles.
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