If the carar is a waterborne bacteria
Why in the f*ck were the precursors studying it on a planet composed of entirely water instead of on a spaceship that could be sealed or at the very least destroyed rather easily ?
It infected the water supply when the Secondary Research Facility went kaput and I've always just assumed it was waterborne... Oops, maybe? Maybe it is waterborne, and maybe the Precursors are big Dumbos, but I don't really know.
phantomfinchWest Philadelphia , born and raised on the playground is where I spent most of my days.Join Date: 2016-09-06Member: 222128Members
edited February 2017
Because it's easier to land on a planet then transport one of every species to a spaceship the contains every biome to the exact temperature and pressure the creature can live in.
Well, actually, I've had a while to think and I've come to a rather simple conclusion.
If it was a waterborne disease, surely it would benefit studies to have them situated on an ocean planet, no? I don't know, that's the best I could come up with
I agree with Phantomfinch. A water covered planet that supports life would be a great research benefit. The depth of the water changes temperature rather drastically, as well as any natural resistances the local fauna/flora may show.
I believe that the point of bringing the Carar to the planet was to study the Sea Emperors, which had the potential to cure the Carar. Being such a massive being, I doubt they were seeking to move it off-world.
That and maybe the Precursors were water creatures? Who knows? They might have had to have suits to move around above water, or maybe they could only do so for short periods, like mud skippers.
That and maybe the Precursors were water creatures? Who knows? They might have had to have suits to move around above water, or maybe they could only do so for short periods, like mud skippers.
I doubt they were water creatures, Simply because if they were, Why would the insides of their bases be filled with air?
That and maybe the Precursors were water creatures? Who knows? They might have had to have suits to move around above water, or maybe they could only do so for short periods, like mud skippers.
I doubt they were water creatures, Simply because if they were, Why would the insides of their bases be filled with air?
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I don't think it was actually waterborne
It infected the water supply when the Secondary Research Facility went kaput and I've always just assumed it was waterborne... Oops, maybe? Maybe it is waterborne, and maybe the Precursors are big Dumbos, but I don't really know.
If it was a waterborne disease, surely it would benefit studies to have them situated on an ocean planet, no? I don't know, that's the best I could come up with
I doubt they were water creatures, Simply because if they were, Why would the insides of their bases be filled with air?
Heh, ignore me, I'm a derp.