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Originally posted by ha´tak View Postyeah I understood that but all the knowledge thous people had they did not leave that behind
They wanted to pass the best things about themselves on such as their culture and not all the weapons and advanced technology. I believe that they would have massively influenced the planet more than they thought they would.sigpic
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Originally posted by IcarusAbides View PostI think that seems as they are our ancestors partly then a lot of our culture and technology is based on them, Greek culture for instance would most likely have been passed down from them as would a lot of other things such as language.
They wanted to pass the best things about themselves on such as their culture and not all the weapons and advanced technology. I believe that they would have massively influenced the planet more than they thought they would.The Stargate Character Facebook/Twitter Status Page
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Originally posted by HAL2100 View PostPretty much it all would have been lost. You can't say that the advancements of the Greeks were an outgrowth of the knowledge of the Colonials & Cylons. The closing shot established that they arrived on 'new' Earth 150,000 years ago, the Greece's highpoint would have been 400-ish BC (very, very rough estimate) which puts around 145,000 years or so between the arrival on 'new' Earth and the Greeks. Plenty of time for knowledge to be lost. (See one of my posts higher up).
Course that does give rise to the Myth of Alantis, still thousands of years after the arrival of the Colonials and Cylons. but it was said that Atlantis was very advanced before it was claimed by the sea and what not.Check me out at http://www.fanfiction.net/u/1223365/Aerilon452sigpic
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Originally posted by HAL2100 View PostPretty much it all would have been lost. You can't say that the advancements of the Greeks were an outgrowth of the knowledge of the Colonials & Cylons. The closing shot established that they arrived on 'new' Earth 150,000 years ago, the Greece's highpoint would have been 400-ish BC (very, very rough estimate) which puts around 145,000 years or so between the arrival on 'new' Earth and the Greeks. Plenty of time for knowledge to be lost. (See one of my posts higher up).sigpic
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Postdo you think god made the 'starbucks" coffee shops so that we would never forget kara ??Check me out at http://www.fanfiction.net/u/1223365/Aerilon452sigpic
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Originally posted by IcarusAbides View PostI'm not saying the colonials were still around at that time but cultural similarities would suggest that the ideas of the colonials were passed down.The Stargate Character Facebook/Twitter Status Page
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Postwell the cylon plan fell apart but at least gods is going ok so farCheck me out at http://www.fanfiction.net/u/1223365/Aerilon452sigpic
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