29-09-2005, 11:12 PM
Yeah, exactly. Any planet with a carbon-based population would look very similar to Earth because it would have gone through a similar process during its formation. Also, all carbon-based life evolve from the same basic starter-"cells" (at least, that's how I've heard it), so there really wouldn't be that much difference between out life and life on similar planets. Like how almost identical species can evolve in totally seperate locations, with no relation as far as genetics goes.
But listen, if this is going to be a scientific argument, then a definitive answer has already been reached. This is sci-fi!
Sega can make Ragol whatever the hell they want it to be, and we can't do diddly-squat about it because its fiction!
Case closed, once and for all this time.
Of course, you're free to voice your opinions, but it seems that we've all come to an agreement, hmm?
But listen, if this is going to be a scientific argument, then a definitive answer has already been reached. This is sci-fi!
Sega can make Ragol whatever the hell they want it to be, and we can't do diddly-squat about it because its fiction!Case closed, once and for all this time.
Of course, you're free to voice your opinions, but it seems that we've all come to an agreement, hmm?
NVNC ID VIDES, NVNC NE VIDES
Now you see it, now you don't
Now you see it, now you don't

