SagaLore
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Originally posted by: trmiv
Isn't that just a little bit scary? What if one of these scientists starts poking around and manages to wake up some killer 30,000 year old bacteria?
Probably the strain that killed the dinosaurs. 😉
Originally posted by: trmiv
Isn't that just a little bit scary? What if one of these scientists starts poking around and manages to wake up some killer 30,000 year old bacteria?
Originally posted by: trmiv
Isn't that just a little bit scary? What if one of these scientists starts poking around and manages to wake up some killer 30,000 year old bacteria?
Yes, but they'll develop identity issues, being unable to adapt to life in our time, and eventually escape back to their tiny, frozen homes, only to be locked within the ice once more.
Originally posted by: ribbon13
Life on Venus is more likely than on mars.
I wonder how they feel about golbal warming?Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
Yes, but they'll develop identity issues, being unable to adapt to life in our time, and eventually escape back to their tiny, frozen homes, only to be locked within the ice once more.
Originally posted by: ribbon13
Life on Venus is more likely than on mars.