Display title | Humans Are Diplomats |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The polar opposite of Humans Are Warriors, the idealistic reason why Humans Are Special and the reason why Humans Are Leaders: Humans are diplomats when compared to other races. They make friends easily, and have a talent for negotiations. Humans tend to favor the diplomatic approach, especially when compared to the Proud Warrior Race. Because humans have such a diplomatic talent, it's the reason they invariably are part of The Federation if it exists. This preference for diplomacy over violence can also be one of the reasons why Humans Are Good. |