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Post by sageoflife on Mar 27, 2017 0:06:47 GMT
I've seen people criticize the fact that we keep seeing the same wildlife on multiple planets when they should have evolved in wildly different directions. That's certainly a fair criticism and looks like laziness, but after a certain late game mission, I think there's another explanation. The wildlife was created by the same race that created both the Remnant and the angara. The plants and mushrooms make it clear that the angara weren't the only biological creations of the Remnant Race, so why not the wildlife, too? They didn't evolve in wildly different directions like they should have because they didn't evolve at all.
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Post by duskwanderer on Mar 27, 2017 2:07:49 GMT
Not a bad excuse. They also could've been brought there. The angara spread across multiple planets in the galaxy, and more than once, they say their records have been lost. Perhaps they crashed on the planet or had a research outpost that was lost to time.
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Post by sageoflife on Mar 27, 2017 8:18:24 GMT
Not a bad excuse. They also could've been brought there. The angara spread across multiple planets in the galaxy, and more than once, they say their records have been lost. Perhaps they crashed on the planet or had a research outpost that was lost to time. That actually was my assumption, that or the kett, before I found out about the origins of the angara.
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