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:Cool, I'll go check your toil-of-many-hours. By the way, this whole subject of the time period is, in my opinion, getting overblown. The time of the show has not been elaborated on by any canon soruces and, until it is, it's all viewer opinion at this point. There's equally compelling evidence to support both sides of the argument, but not enough to draw conclusions on. I trust we can all appreciate each others' opinions. --[[User:Homeworld616|Homeworld616]] 16:20, 22 July 2006 (CDT) | :Cool, I'll go check your toil-of-many-hours. By the way, this whole subject of the time period is, in my opinion, getting overblown. The time of the show has not been elaborated on by any canon soruces and, until it is, it's all viewer opinion at this point. There's equally compelling evidence to support both sides of the argument, but not enough to draw conclusions on. I trust we can all appreciate each others' opinions. --[[User:Homeworld616|Homeworld616]] 16:20, 22 July 2006 (CDT) | ||
If you consider that it was David Eick & Ron Moore's intention to be ambiguous in terms of the time span and period relative to earth, and also look at the connections between various characters and gods. Then the cyclical; “All this has happened before. All this will happen again.” theory sounds possible. | |||
An interesting topic of thought is that it is possible that the human-cylons (or "God's children") may actually replace the humans AND the cylons to repeat the cycle. just a thought. --[[User:Acitcratna|Acitcratna]] 20:12, 04 October 2006 (CDT) | |||
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