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The Toba catastrophe, sometimes also known as the First Disaster, was a cataclysmic event during human prehistory, dated to 75000 BCE, which saw the near total extinction of both humanity and the First Civilization, who were involved in a military conflict at the time. In modern times, the disaster was often misconceived to have been the eruption of a super-volcano, but was in actuality caused by a coronal mass ejection. A second, equally powerful, but ultimately less destructive coronal mass ejection took place in the year 2012.

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  • The Toba catastrophe, sometimes also known as the First Disaster, was a cataclysmic event during human prehistory, dated to 75000 BCE, which saw the near total extinction of both humanity and the First Civilization, who were involved in a military conflict at the time. In modern times, the disaster was often misconceived to have been the eruption of a super-volcano, but was in actuality caused by a coronal mass ejection. A second, equally powerful, but ultimately less destructive coronal mass ejection took place in the year 2012.
  • Previous Concurrent Next <default>Toba catastrophe</default> Timeframe Conflict Date Place Outcome Affiliations involved Participants The Toba Catastrophe, also known as the First Disaster, the Toba Disaster, or the First Catastrophe, was a cataclysmic event during human prehistory, dated to 75000 BCE, or 2306 of the Isu Era, which saw the near total extinction of both humanity and the Isu, who were involved in a military conflict at the time.
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  • *First Civilization *Humans
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  • 75000(xsd:integer)
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  • Toba Catastrophe
  • Toba catastrophe
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  • *End of Human-Isu War *Near extinction of both species
  • *End of Human-First Civilization War *Near extinction of both species
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  • Prehistory
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  • The Toba catastrophe, sometimes also known as the First Disaster, was a cataclysmic event during human prehistory, dated to 75000 BCE, which saw the near total extinction of both humanity and the First Civilization, who were involved in a military conflict at the time. In modern times, the disaster was often misconceived to have been the eruption of a super-volcano, but was in actuality caused by a coronal mass ejection. A second, equally powerful, but ultimately less destructive coronal mass ejection took place in the year 2012.
  • Previous Concurrent Next <default>Toba catastrophe</default> Timeframe Conflict Date Place Outcome Affiliations involved Participants The Toba Catastrophe, also known as the First Disaster, the Toba Disaster, or the First Catastrophe, was a cataclysmic event during human prehistory, dated to 75000 BCE, or 2306 of the Isu Era, which saw the near total extinction of both humanity and the Isu, who were involved in a military conflict at the time. In modern times, the disaster was often misconceived to have been the eruption of a super-volcano, but was in actuality caused by a coronal mass ejection. A second, equally powerful, but ultimately less destructive coronal mass ejection took place in the year 2012.
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