And when was Coruscant uninhabited (besides in Mike's fanfic

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I remember reading somewhere that humans originated on Corellia.Shrykull wrote:And when was Coruscant uninhabited (besides in Mike's fanfic), is it the planet is star wars that humans orginated from?
There is no known human homeworld. Ergo one does not exist. One of the premises of the story is it does take place in our universe, fictionally set long ago. Probability demands the exact same species would not evolve twice. Ergo, somehow Terrans were transported back in time to the GFFA.Darth Utsanomiko wrote:*snip*
No evidence of such.Jeremy wrote:Here's a stupid question, but could they have moved Coruscant away from their star so that the heat wouldn't have built up to be unbearable?
We don't know that it's long ago compared to today, though.Illuminatus Primus wrote: One of the premises of the story is it does take place in our universe, fictionally set long ago.
But what about Far, far away...? You can't keep one and ignore the other.Illuminatus Primus wrote: One of the premises of the story is it does take place in our universe, fictionally set long ago.
Just because we haven't seen one doesn't mean there isn't one. It is also not really important to the story, so why bother showing it?Illuminatus Primus wrote:There is no known human homeworld. Ergo one does not exist.
Is that why the SW galaxy is larger than our own? Is it also why it happened A long time ago when we had FTL spacecraft (damn me for not reading up on my ancient history)? And far, far away where we used to live (y'know, before we were walking around on Earth)?One of the premises of the story is it does take place in our universe, fictionally set long ago.
Probability demands the exact same species would not evolve twice. Ergo, somehow Terrans were transported back in time to the GFFA.
No such idea is required by the premise, which simply states the story is set in their past, in their galaxy.The only available agent for this present there is the Hyperspace Aliens. There's no supporting evidence, so it was just a wild idea. But the hard theory is that Terrans somehow seeded the GFFA. Its required by the premises.
*yawn* Shifting the Burden of ProofStofsk wrote:Just because we haven't seen one doesn't mean there isn't one. It is also not really important to the story, so why bother showing it?
Idiot. This is why the thesis requires time travel.Stofsk wrote:Is that why the SW galaxy is larger than our own? Is it also why it happened A long time ago when we had FTL spacecraft (damn me for not reading up on my ancient history)? And far, far away where we used to live (y'know, before we were walking around on Earth)?
Better step the fuck off Newb.Stofsk wrote:Whoa, it is illogical to assume the SW humans have a homeworld in the SW galaxy (which we aren't shown because it isn't important to the story and humans have spread all over the galaxy anyway, making the "cradle" planet unimportant in the grand scheme of things) but somehow it is more plausible that Terrans were "transplanted" back to the past? What the fuck are you smoking - and can I have some?
Fine, then its set in our future, and when we colonized some other galaxy. That's a stretch, since the story is to us a long time ago in a galaxy far far away. Either way they originated here.Stofsk wrote:No such idea is required by the premise, which simply states the story is set in their past, in their galaxy.
I doubt humans without radical anatomical differences could easily live in a 2 G+ environment.Ender wrote:It has atleast double earth's gravity, again vastly different from the circumstances taht gave rise to us.
Aside from the fact that you agree from me yet are questioning me...Illuminatus Primus wrote:I doubt humans without radical anatomical differences could easily live in a 2 G+ environment.Ender wrote:It has atleast double earth's gravity, again vastly different from the circumstances taht gave rise to us.
How'd you come to that conclusion?
That's right, because you made the extraordinary claim Earth is somewhere in the SW galaxy. Prove it.Illuminatus Primus wrote:*yawn* Shifting the Burden of ProofStofsk wrote:Just because we haven't seen one doesn't mean there isn't one. It is also not really important to the story, so why bother showing it?
So? Once again, prove that time travel is possible in the SW galaxy. Specifically, prove they can go back in time.Illuminatus Primus wrote:Idiot. This is why the thesis requires time travel.Stofsk wrote:Is that why the SW galaxy is larger than our own? Is it also why it happened A long time ago when we had FTL spacecraft (damn me for not reading up on my ancient history)? And far, far away where we used to live (y'know, before we were walking around on Earth)?![]()
No shit. Which is why SW humans evolved on one planet. But that doesn't matter to the story because humans are everywhere in the SW galaxy. They're so prevalent that the concept of a "cradle" world is unnecessary. We don't know where Humans originated.Illuminatus Primus wrote:Better step the fuck off Newb.Stofsk wrote:Whoa, it is illogical to assume the SW humans have a homeworld in the SW galaxy (which we aren't shown because it isn't important to the story and humans have spread all over the galaxy anyway, making the "cradle" planet unimportant in the grand scheme of things) but somehow it is more plausible that Terrans were "transplanted" back to the past? What the fuck are you smoking - and can I have some?
Because two identical species will not simultaneously evolve on seperate worlds dumbfuck.
Having difficulty suspending disbelief? Did it not occur to you that the SW universe may be a different one from our own? Once again, prove the SW galaxy is the Milky Way. Prove that Earth is somewhere in the SW galaxy.Illuminatus Primus wrote:Fine, then its set in our future, and when we colonized some other galaxy. That's a stretch, since the story is to us a long time ago in a galaxy far far away. Either way they originated here.Stofsk wrote:No such idea is required by the premise, which simply states the story is set in their past, in their galaxy.
That's one source, anothr says that it was developed by the Duros. And yet others say it was developed by the corellisnas sans help.Illuminatus Primus wrote:The hyperdrive was first bequeathed to the Corellians by powers unknown.
Nonetheless hyperdrive in general came about to the galay through other means:Illuminatus Primus wrote:The hyperdrive was first bequeathed to the Corellians by powers unknown.
Wrong newb. I said that there is no homeworld of humanity said to be in the GFFA. Thusly to assume there is one and ask me to prove that wrong is shifting the burden of proof.Stofsk wrote:That's right, because you made the extraordinary claim Earth is somewhere in the SW galaxy. Prove it.
No fuckface. The homeworld is not in the GFFA, two species do not evolve on seperate worlds, and it is set in our past. Ergo, time travel into the past is necessitated by the premises.Stofsk wrote:So? Once again, prove that time travel is possible in the SW galaxy. Specifically, prove they can go back in time.
No shit. But they had to originate somewhere. Species are not always in the post-interstellar travel phase y'know. They have to evolve somewhere.Stofsk wrote:No shit. Which is why SW humans evolved on one planet. But that doesn't matter to the story because humans are everywhere in the SW galaxy. They're so prevalent that the concept of a "cradle" world is unnecessary. We don't know where Humans originated.
That world had to be Earth. The story is fictionally set in our past. Because Earth exists in the SW universe, it could not possibly have been any other world.Stofsk wrote:That's a strawman anyway. I never said Humans evolved on multiple worlds. In fact, I said they evolved on one specific world, which due to interstellar colonisation has been forgotten. Which is more plausible than suggesting humans colonised backwards through time.
Stofsk wrote:Having difficulty suspending disbelief? Did it not occur to you that the SW universe may be a different one from our own? Once again, prove the SW galaxy is the Milky Way. Prove that Earth is somewhere in the SW galaxy.
Upon rereading, if you are asking about Coruscan'ts gravity, its based off what the gravity was on the trade federation ship in TPM, as seen in the Jedi landing from the air shaft. There was no indication that this was special, implying that like most everything else it was the standard, and again like everything else the standard was coruscant.Ender wrote:Aside from the fact that you agree from me yet are questioning me...Illuminatus Primus wrote:I doubt humans without radical anatomical differences could easily live in a 2 G+ environment.Ender wrote:It has atleast double earth's gravity, again vastly different from the circumstances taht gave rise to us.
How'd you come to that conclusion?
I came to that comclusion based of the fact that evolving in a higher G environment would favor a different skeletal structure, a higer muscle mass, would likley result in the planet having a somewhat different atmospheric density and possibly different composition, and probably a lot of other shit.
It suddenly is not possible to agree Coruscant != Earth while disagree with a specific claim and ask for clarification?Ender wrote:Aside from the fact that you agree from me yet are questioning me...