Saturday, October 23, 2021

What if Maldek didn't get nuked 65 million years ago? (part 4)

 If you think about Tech Noir deciding to prevent Maldek from nuking out by using unauthorized Time travel equipment to do this (especially on a planet with a galactic agreement to prevent all time travel interference through political agreements with the galaxy) it all makes a lot of sense to me somehow.

The main reason Maldek is still an asteroid belt on our timeline is because of this galactic non-interference agreement in the first place. But, what if Tech Noir didn't honor this agreement and took out the leaders responsible for the nuking of the planet?

This changes everything because then Mars' atmosphere wouldn't have gotten blown off by Maldek blowing up and asteroids from the blown up planet hitting Mars because it was nearby. So then, both Maldek and Mars survivors wouldn't have been forced to colonize earth which was a natural Galactic Park dedicated to the Dinosaur cultures there then. So, Mars and Maldek survivors wouldn't have sent a large asteroid from Maldek to kill all the larger dinosaurs like they did so humans could more safely live there.

So then, dinosaurs could have evolved like the raptors, for example that had little hands that they could have built things with. So, the Raptor evolution could have evolved and taken the place of mankind on our timeline.

Since Tech Noir didn't try to actually lead the planet himself but instead controlled the wealth of the planet and Mars as well he could effectively blackmail whatever leaders there were to do pretty much whatever he wanted them to over time. 

And so when things get better here the space tourists might return to earth after most Humans have died from Global Climate changes and pandemics.

So, instead of human evolutions you might have had Raptors with little hands building things like houses to live in and boats and eventually planes and space ships here on earth instead of human beings who didn't have to migrate to earth because Maldek didn't blow up or ruin Mars through asteroids hitting there as a place to live.

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And then Earth would have been left to dinosaur evolutions which would have taken things on earth in an entirely different direction than they did with mankind colonizing earth 65 million years ago on our present timeline.

I also can imagine as things got bad here like Ice ages and other volcanic and weather problems that humans just built space ships and went somewhere else mostly and maybe just a very few stayed or maybe sometimes everyone left and then a few returned, something like that. So, for example, when things were bad here most left or died and when things got better some returned in their space ships and recolonized Earth.

We are in a similar place now because of Global Warming where we are beginning this cycle again with Space Tourism which could be a way for the wealthier people to leave earth for a space station while most die here on earth from Global Climate Changes.

Weather warfare is also a factor in all of this. Because of nuclear weapons weather warfare has existed ever since the UK accidentally killed about 300 of it's people in a little village in England experimenting with altering the weather in the 1950s then about 10 years after Nuclear weapons were first invented.

Ever since then, Weather warfare is ultra top secret between all nations and a part of how warfare is conducted now including cyber warfare now that nuclear weapons have prevented other types of warfare still existing on the planet (at least for the largest  and most developed of of nations here on earth).

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