[b]Sol System[/b] Trenderhoof pondered the question for a minute. “Possibly, although we did not develop Equestrian Standard as we call it till the closing years of the Age of Tyranny and the first few years of the Age of Knowledge. We also most likely speak different dialects. It was developed to close the language gaps that had created conflicts between the Equestrian Species, and a about 20 years after the beginning of the Age of Knowledge all nations on Equiis had adopted it. Although at the time we had not reached out to space. Discovering how our linguistics developed so similiar will have to wait. You said you had somewhere you wish to take us?” [b]Pruchanka, the Tygochan Homeworld, Equestria[/b] Pruchanka vast’s desert landscapes rolled with dunes, cacti and oases dotted the landscape. The few creatures that were seen were either big or vicious, hinting at the aggressiveness of Pruchanka’s wildlife. Piles of waste material could be seen everywhere, with Equestrian nanobot swarms breaking them down and cleaning them up. While the Tygochan had been under the Equestrians for years and such trivial environmental hazards were no match for Equestrian Terraforming technology, criminals and nationalists continued to dump them, forcing them to keep on a constant eye for the waste. The Capital of Pruchanka was surrounded by a huge wall and the occasional flash of a shield could be seen. This was not because the Equestrians were attempted to keep the Tygochan contained, but due to the aggressiveness of the species on Pruchanka, Equestria was forced to maintain it. It had been updated with guard posts and the shield after the Equestrians removed the last vestiges of the Tygochan’s former government. Inside the city the streets were busy, mostly with tygochan, although a few Equestrian police forces and businessmen also were there. The square was the busiest, with various shops have people flowing between them constantly, purchasing goods from one store then heading to another to acquire more. However the center of the square a few Tygochan had gathered, both nationalists and loyalists. They were already shouting each other down, police began rushing to the area in a vain attempts to stop a coming fight. Then someone threw the first punch. Things moved too quickly to tell who had, whether it was a nationalist or loyalist. Blood spattered the ground as the strong tygochan fought. A few grabbed weapons from nearby and stole gun offs the police officers, who had been killed in the bloodbath. As more and more tygochan died, the fight calmed down. The military finally arrived, too late to stop the fighting. Once again martial law was imposed on the city as the military went about cleaning up the mess.