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After the [[Bushraki]] revolt against the Ishvana, partly because of its alliance with the Sa'hak-ren (whom they hate with a passion for the way the Sa'hak-ren ruined their race), the Sa'hak-ren were ordered by the Ishvana to devastate [[Dikamazi]], the [[Bushraki]] homeworld, which they happily did. | After the [[Bushraki]] revolt against the Ishvana, partly because of its alliance with the Sa'hak-ren (whom they hate with a passion for the way the Sa'hak-ren ruined their race), the Sa'hak-ren were ordered by the Ishvana to devastate [[Dikamazi]], the [[Bushraki]] homeworld, which they happily did. | ||
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Though they are experts at biotechnology and cybernetics, they don't take existing creatures and augment them, and they never augment themselves. Instead, they prefer to genetically engineer creatures who will accept advanced implants from birth/hatching. There's nobody better at combining biology and technology than the Sa'hak-ren. | Though they are experts at biotechnology and cybernetics, they don't take existing creatures and augment them, and they never augment themselves. Instead, they prefer to genetically engineer creatures who will accept advanced implants from birth/hatching. There's nobody better at combining biology and technology than the Sa'hak-ren. | ||