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EXOHUMAN SOCIETY AND SOCIAL SUBCULTURES IN THE BETA AGE
Overview
The society of the ExoHumans on planet VOI 700 D in the Beta Age was shaped by two defining elements: the trauma of the crash landing of the Last Frontier and the unbroken human belief in progress and dominance. Unlike the Gamma Age, ExoHuman society in this period was relatively unified, with no major ideological factions dividing the population. Instead, the Beta Age was characterized by a shared struggle for survival, a collective ambition to rebuild civilization, and an adherence to principles of individual freedom, free markets, and human supremacy.
The Beta Age was an era of personal initiative, where settlements operated with minimal regulation and individuals pursued prosperity in a minorly regulated free market. This period saw the emergence of various entrepreneurial pioneers, technological rebuilders, and frontier settlers, all of whom contributed to shaping the economic and social foundation of the Free State of Settlers.
Despite this sense of unity, social stratification and cultural subgroups began to emerge, particularly as some individuals found themselves outside the economic boom or resisted the dominant cultural and ideological norms.