I haven't seen anyone post this but after the city rises and the doctor goes outside and talks to the military person(forget his name). You see a plotted plant with no leaves... looks like a tree. Love to know how a tree lives that long under water and stays in the pot
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Originally posted by VisnoI haven't seen anyone post this but after the city rises and the docotor goes outside and talks to the military person(forget his name). You see a plotted planet with no leaves... looks like a tree. Love to know how a tree lives that long under water and stays in the pot
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Originally posted by WraithKingI always assumed the forcefield was a bubble around the city. What are you guys thinking?*Peter turns on the energy based iris while Atlantis is very low on power*
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The forcefield should have protected the balcony, or at least it could have. No sunlight=no leaves. On the other hand, the tree in question looks like petrified wood or driftwood...the kind of wood you get from being underwater a long, long time. (um...that didn't come out right )
However, in addition to millions of years underwater and said tree, you need mud to make petrified wood. I didn't see any mud on the balcony, so I'm voting for the Waterproof Tree of the Ancients. Either that, or the team brought some foliage along to make the place more "homey" and ran outside and placed it there as soon as they surfaced. Uh-huh...Urgo: I wanna live, I wanna experience the universe and I wanna eat pie!
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