
April 23rd, 2005, 06:44 PM
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Re: Interested in a Homeworld Mod?
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Strategia_In_Ultima said:
Bit OT.....
Been thinking for a while, and I can only come to one conclusion:
the Hiigarans are direct descendants of the Progenitors.
All the evidence points in that direction; I mean, just look at the Dreadnaught:
-It is over ten thousand years old.
-Its control matrix and crew interface is compatible with the Hiigarans'.
Now I don't know about you, but I don't think that in ten thousand years or more, their computers (i.e. control matrix) are compatible with our current ones. And the crew interface is even more astounding;
-It has to be more than ten thousand years old.
-It was built by a race from another galaxy.
-(Assuming Hiigarans have a human physique) It has been designed for people approx. 1.80m tall, with two arms and two hands. It does not operate chemically or telepathically.
One more conclusion, this one even more radical than the last:
the Progenitors are human.
It fits; we're obviously not from the same galaxy as the Hiigarans; in the cutscenes, a diagram of their Galaxy reveals only one spiral, which goes fully around the core at least two times. Our galaxy has multiple spirals, which do not go fully around the core IIRC. At best, they go around one time, nothing more.
Think about it; in an unknown amount of time (possibly millions of years) we discover Hyperspace and start manufacturing hyperdrives to travel around the galaxy. We eventually manage to build a massively powerful hyperdrive which we place in an exploration vessel - called NAGGAROK.
The NAGGAROK is never heard from again.
It remains dormant for a million years.
Meanwhile, less powerful hyperdrives are installed on other starships which are sent to the same galaxy at much slower speed. The NAGGAROK is presumed lost, probably as a result of its hyperdrive. So, we send a colony fleet.
We arrive. We build a network of wormgates, which we call (for some reason) the Eye of Arran. We install the activation mechanism in a powerful warship we call Sajuuk. What happen next is not clear, perhaps other aliens exist in the Galaxy or perhaps a part of the humans revolt, but we are at war. We are about to lose the key to the Eye network, so we maroon it at the edge of a supermassive black hole, then we build a single gigantic wormgate to its location. The activation mechanism for the wormgate is installed in a small but powerful warship, which is then berthed on a massive mothership, perhaps a command ship, perhaps a last hope of escape. (Note that the Dreadnaught cannot get out of the Berth while the Mothership is intact; it cannot move out of it vertically, and the horizontal way is blocked by the Foundry engineering section, where the Hyperspace Cores were created to power the Sajuuk key. The Dreadnaught can only launch if the Mothership breaks apart, which could happen in two situations; either the Dreadnaught is cut loose, be it because of threat or because Sajuuk can be reactivated safely, or the Mothership is destroyed, in which case it could very well hold its own against a medium-sized attack force. History tells us it is the last thing that happened, only the Dreadnaught did not fight.) The Mothership is attacked by the enemy, perhaps bent on acquiring the Gatekeeper key, probably not, but the Mothership is destroyed.
The Mothership wreckage becomes the Karos Graveyard. In HW1 we see the Graveyard littered with wreckage from the old (four thousand years - leaves a six thousand year gap) Hiigaran fleet. In HW2 we learn that the Graveyard (part of it, at least) is the wreckage from the Progenitor Mothership. Coincidence or not?
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Very intresting....., i would like to add that the Naggarok was destroyed on HW Cataclysm (but i'm sure you already knew that) i wonder what would had happened if the race from HW2 (i don't know it's name, since i don't have the game) would have encounter the beast.
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