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sentients

n. (plural of sentient English)

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Dushau-shipboard Sentients, or Dushau attitudes toward Allegiancy law.

Many Sentients were owned by people, and regarded them simply as employers, not personal friends.

The planet was virtually under martial law now, and the Sentients had been allowed fewer discretionary powers.

Endowed with dull awareness and designed to perform a variety of functions, these devices had once been dubbed Sentients by their ingenious inventors.

With the decline of Exalted discipline, however, the Sentients had fallen into disuse.

These three Stupe factions were once magical Sentients designed to assist in the maintenance of public order and safety.

He knew then what he truly yearned for- the love of the Sentients, so much stronger and steadier than any other love.

More than two thousand e-years earlier, the first moravecs to be sent out to Jovian space to explore the moons and to contact the sentients known to be in the atmosphere of Jupiter were programmed by the first post-humans with elaborate full-sensory tapes of human history, human culture, and the human arts.

Miranda is a Class-M world, without any indigenous sentients or hostile life-forms, which made it seem ideal for colonization.

The past several years had demonstrated that his ability to receive and influence the emotions of other beings was not restricted to the more Byzantine emotions of sentients but extended to any creature evolved enough to feel them.

Animal emotions are far less complex than those of sentients and can often be countered by equal simplicity and directness.

How many sentients would have to suffer until he gained control of himself?