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:I don't know what you mean by the "natural resources that takes longer than 100,000 years to grow" part. I think you're referring to the consumption of natural resources - what makes you think ancient humans would have consumed ALL of them before moving on? 100,000 years is a long time for signs of mining or other material processing to be destroyed by the elements, or removed by the Forerunners. What does that have to do with our origins here? As for the inter-stellar empire part, I think of it in terms of Battlestar Galactica - in that universe, humans originated on Kobol, but had to flee to the Twelve Colonies, losing the knowledge of their original homeworld except through myth and lore. By the time the series starts, nobody really believes it even exists. It's not hard to see something very similar happening here - that ancient humanity had to leave Earth, and lost the knowledge of their own history due to some cataclysm, only to rediscover it on the verge of their defeat by the Forerunners. -- [[User:Specops306|<b><font color=indigo>Specops306</font></b>]] [[halofanon:user:Specops306|<u><i><font color=blue><sup>Autocrat</sup></font></i></u>]] [[User talk:Specops306|<u><i><font color=purple><sup>Qur'a 'Morhek</sup></font></i></u>]] 06:19, 10 September 2012 (EDT) | :I don't know what you mean by the "natural resources that takes longer than 100,000 years to grow" part. I think you're referring to the consumption of natural resources - what makes you think ancient humans would have consumed ALL of them before moving on? 100,000 years is a long time for signs of mining or other material processing to be destroyed by the elements, or removed by the Forerunners. What does that have to do with our origins here? As for the inter-stellar empire part, I think of it in terms of Battlestar Galactica - in that universe, humans originated on Kobol, but had to flee to the Twelve Colonies, losing the knowledge of their original homeworld except through myth and lore. By the time the series starts, nobody really believes it even exists. It's not hard to see something very similar happening here - that ancient humanity had to leave Earth, and lost the knowledge of their own history due to some cataclysm, only to rediscover it on the verge of their defeat by the Forerunners. -- [[User:Specops306|<b><font color=indigo>Specops306</font></b>]] [[halofanon:user:Specops306|<u><i><font color=blue><sup>Autocrat</sup></font></i></u>]] [[User talk:Specops306|<u><i><font color=purple><sup>Qur'a 'Morhek</sup></font></i></u>]] 06:19, 10 September 2012 (EDT) | ||
How could Earth possibly be a space faring human civilizations home planet or even the planetary navel of the human race without leaving a fossilized trace of human remains in the American Continent? Did the forerunner remove all fossilized evidence before 100K years ago except on the African Continent? Why? To cover up a 343 plothole? | |||
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