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Old 07-08-2003, 12:11 PM   #11
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Isn't adding the adjective "terrible" to any Star Trek episode rather redundant?
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Oh, right. Good point.
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I have to defend that episode a little. While I will agree that the science behind the map in the DNA and how it somehow survived several worlds' evolutions without becoming garbled was bad, the end message was typical Roddenberry. The only ones who understood the message (and who weren't pissed at not getting advanced technologic weaponry) were the humans...we have great potential for good inside us.

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But again, there's no reason to believe such a seeding ever occurred...it's just more wishful "I hope there's a bigger smarter person out there watching over us" thinking.
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"But again, there's no reason to believe such a seeding ever occurred...it's just more wishful "I hope there's a bigger smarter person out there watching over us" thinking."


YES! The Vorlons!
didn't you watch Babylon 5?!
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This thread doesn't seem to have much to do with Science & Skepticism, so I'm moving it to Media & Popular Culture.
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One billion years after the big Bang, evolution apawn the first human beings, after about 10 billion years humans were advanced enough to travel the Universe seeding every planet capable of substaning human life with human dna, thats how we came about, intervention of superior humans, the Universe are filled with human beings, planted by Gods, our ancesters,no supernatural beings, just very old in existence,about 14 or 15 billion years old,...
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okey, after 7 billion years the first humans were spawn, then they proceeded to seed the Universe with human dna, I didn't see the episode you all mentioned, and unlike any of you,which have contaminated yourselves with other minds, whatever comes out of my head are my own, if similarities arise,its coincidental, it might be something I extracted from my imagination, ( imagination does not create,but extracts that which are allready there,' cojana...
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YES! The Vorlons!
didn't you watch Babylon 5?!
Wrong! You Heretic! It's the Asgard. DOn't you watch Stargate?
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Vogon Captain: "Keep this up and I'll read some of my poetry to you..."
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Oh my. VorLon! (covers ears and chants 'la la la la')

And it's obvious to me that maraduk, et. al. Created humans from earlier primates
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