- That's the primitive glaciated planet. | |
Eight hours and 34 minutes. Planet VI is glaciated, you say? | |
In fact, the only other route I can think of that they could have come is really down the coastal corridor, using these early de-glaciated areas as stopping places, as they worked their way south. | |
So do you think humans could have been coming down this de-glaciated route? | |
We are beaming down to a primitive glaciated planet in the Sigma Draconis star system. | |
By the time you get to about 1 6,000 years ago, there are a number of ice-free areas from the Gulf of Alaska all the way to down to southern British Columbia, which were also de-glaciating rapidly. | |
- That's the primitive glaciated planet. | |
Eight hours and 34 minutes. Planet VI is glaciated, you say? | |
In fact, the only other route I can think of that they could have come is really down the coastal corridor, using these early de-glaciated areas as stopping places, as they worked their way south. | |
So do you think humans could have been coming down this de-glaciated route? | |
We are beaming down to a primitive glaciated planet in the Sigma Draconis star system. | |
By the time you get to about 1 6,000 years ago, there are a number of ice-free areas from the Gulf of Alaska all the way to down to southern British Columbia, which were also de-glaciating rapidly. | |