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Topic: Why did the Precursors Flee (part 74,293)... New Theory? (Spoilers) (Read 3582 times)
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Glothek
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I've done a cursory search on the forums here and on the web in general, and I think I have a new theory on why the Precursors fled this part of the galaxy.
They were in a really big hurry to leave this part of the galaxy. But for a race that lived for millenia, what exactly constitutes a 'big hurry'? Hundreds of years? Thousands? Perhaps whatever they were fleeing wasn't going to happen immediately, but at some point in the future, and they wanted to be absolutely sure they'd be good and gone.
Its just a crazy theory, but what if they were fleeing the Mycon?
While there is still some debate over whether they created the fun-guys or not, I like to think they did, with the obvious purpose of terraforming. Maybe they just made them a little too well. Perhaps the Mycon were created to adapt to different planets to aid in their job. Thrown down on a world they are designed to survive, with no predators, and their evolution took off. Soon sentience emerged. With no history, no philosophy, no culture, it followed the cores rule of all life: self-preservation, reproduction, etc. These actions are defined by other species as, of course, evil. I don't think of the whole Juffo-Wup thing as a religion, really, so much as the Mycon's attempt at philosophy. To them, sentience is no guarantor of rights. There are predators and there are prey, if we're going to survive as a species, we have to destroy anyone else.
Perhaps the Precursors couldn't just destroy the Mycon for one reason or another. This is where the theory starts to break down a little. The Precursors obviously had very advanced weaponry. The Mycon ships can be slaughtered en masse once a slightly modified Precursor cargo ship is thrown up against their entire fleet. I have three options to explain this, and none are particularly strong.
The first is a moral reason. The Precursors knew the Mycon would eventually become a threat, but they couldn't bring themselves to destroy an entire sentient species. Since reasoning with them was completely out of the question, they decided the moral thing to do would be to leave the area. This begs the question why they didn't form some technology to simply contain the Mycon. Perhaps their predictions saw the Mycon becoming more advanced than the Precursors sooner (and possibly with far worse consequences) than if they just left them alone.
The second option is the Mycon had already developed technology to fight the Precursors, but that obviously wouldn't wash, as you're using a Precursor ship.
The last idea I had casts the Precursors in a somewhat less glowing light than how they are usually viewed. The Slylandro describe the 'shaggy giants' as always running around, worried about a coming threat. Perhaps, like every other race in the game, they have a prevailing racial characteristic that touches everything they do. The Spathi are all cowards, and everything down to their ship design reflects this. Maybe the Precursors, as a race, were incredibly paranoid. A hyper-advanced race with no obvious enemies has to develop insanely powerful weapons for a reason. Maybe there simply was no threat, but they had created new life to remake worlds and it got out of control. A race-wide equivalent to a paranoid 'freak-out,' coupled with the above distaste for wiping out an entire sentient race, led to the decision to leave.
Your thoughts?
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Death 999
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We did. You did. Yes we can. No.
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Magic 8-ball says 'no'. Of course, magic 8-ball is wrong half the time, but I have a good feeling about this one.
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Cedric6014
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I'd say that if the Kohr-Ah could wipe out the mycon in a month or two, then I dont think they'd be a threat to the Precursors.
Also, one theory is that the mycon were created by the precursors.
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ziper1221
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Also, AFAIK, the mycon only went crazy after years and years without supervision.
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Alvarin
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It might be possible they were facing Androsynth-Orz scenario and fled this area prior to extradimentionals finding their way to the Precursors.
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Cedric6014
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They left way too soon if it was just to avoid the Orz. They were a prehistoric race in galactic terms (however advanced). It would have been like the ancient Babylonians fleeing Iraq to avoid the US invasion of 2001. anyway, the chances are the the orz arrived because the Androsynth ripped a hoe into another dimension
Also, I don’t think the fuel theory flies. I don’t think their ships were that big…. And if they were that advanced then presumably they would be somewhat efficient and not dependent on exhausting the galaxy’s resources.
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Alvarin
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I didn't mean Orz specifically. What I thought is they might tried to develop IDF travel (maybe because of fuel shortage) but, unlike the Androsynth, stopped early enough before were seen fully, but enough to warrant worry.
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Wolframm
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What if a disappearance of the Precursors is related to the Dnyarri? The Ultronomicon clearly says: "The Dnyarri were an ANCIENT, extremely evil, highly intelligent and lazy race capable of mental compulsion." I don't know of any literature which would determine exactly how ancient the Dnyarri were, but I think it's unlikely that they existed when the Perecursor were still present. Still, the Precursors might have been extremely sensitive to psychic compulsion similarly to the Ur-Quan and have no means of protection from it. I think it's fairly possible that the Precursors might have predicted the presence of the Dnyarri in a quadrant at some point of future, and fled to avoid ever meeting them.
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Wolframm
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Actually, the Precursors would have much more trouble creating anti-compulsion shields than the Taalo. The Taalo built the shield on the basis of their natural ability to resist mind control. I think the Precursors really had a good reason to be afraid of the Dnyarri. Both the Chmmr and the Ur-Quan claimed that if there is the devil, it is certainly the Dnyarri. Just imagine what chaos would emerge if the Dnyarri got their hands on the Precursor weapons and technology.
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Draxas
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Considering they enslaved the galaxy just by gaining control of single Ur-Quan scout vessel, that's not too farfetched. Honestly, this theory is one of the less implausible ones, though it begs the question of how the Precursors knew the Dnyarri would be a problem without being enslaved, and why they didn't warn anyone if they did know.
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