insect wars;light zone vs dark zone, II
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Originally posted by sgtdraino:
But the Giga Shadow collapsed the Fractal Core because it was simply to big to fit through it. My theory is, the Giga Shadow is much larger than a normal Insect. It’s been slowing growing in size and strength for many thousands of years. The average Insect during the Insect Wars may have been able to fit through the Fractal Core. In fact, I believe the Insects created the Fractal Core.
I believe the average insect was smaller than the gigashadow, indeed it looked a heck of a lot smaller than half a planet when burrowing into the cluster in [b]Mantrid[/b] and had been eating a [i]lot[/i] of meaty stuff over the years. But I don’t think the insects ever travelled to the Dark Zone, or even knew about the fractal core, let alone created it (fractal cores being natural phenomonon). The appearance of the Brunnen-G in the Light Zone took the insects completely by surprise.
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[i]Marty Simon voiced brain 14, he was the voice that calls out “The Prophecy is upon us!” on the journey to the Lexx.[/i]
All the brains know about the prophecy, as when HDS talks of commanding the Lexx himself, they all cry out, “BUT THE PROPHECY!”
I was merely trying to sort out the confusion as to which brain was which and what Marty’s role was etc.
quote[quote]And it still seems unlikely to me that the Brunnen-G would essentually trap themselves on their own planet. As a race that develops a great fear of death, trapping themselves so that they CANNOT leave their planet seems contrary to their nature. What about natural disasters? You’d think they’d leave themselves some kind of means of escape.[/quote]
In that case you simply switch the thing off entirely. No need for secret doors and codes etc.
[ 01-04-2002: Message edited by: Cat ]