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::Okay, I was going to add to this page about this, but thankfully it's already here. The term "evolution" is used in the wrong context here, there is no "final stage" of evolution and what the Humans of the year 100 trillion wasn't an evolution, it was a replacement. Evolution is a fancy way of saying Adaptation, if the Humans of 100 Trillion "Evolved" they would end up with something that doesn't need heat to survive or can live in a Void without repercussions, because that is the enviroment they are currently living in and environment pushes evolution. By stating that cybernetic replacements are an evolution, you can state the same for Cybermen being an evolution of the Humans of Mondas and Pete's World. Yes, there were factors that spurred technological innovation and a form of technological evolution, but the people were still people before they were "upgraded". The Humans of 100 tillion removed everything but the brain and rudimentary face, they "cannibalised themselves" which is implying that they took only what they thought they needed out of their own bodies-not eating themselves btw-and encased themselves in something that could survive the end of the understandable universe(the idea of flesh and steel surviving the collapse of reality is too far-fetched to take on even in Who) | ::Okay, I was going to add to this page about this, but thankfully it's already here. The term "evolution" is used in the wrong context here, there is no "final stage" of evolution and what the Humans of the year 100 trillion wasn't an evolution, it was a replacement. Evolution is a fancy way of saying Adaptation, if the Humans of 100 Trillion "Evolved" they would end up with something that doesn't need heat to survive or can live in a Void without repercussions, because that is the enviroment they are currently living in and environment pushes evolution. By stating that cybernetic replacements are an evolution, you can state the same for Cybermen being an evolution of the Humans of Mondas and Pete's World. Yes, there were factors that spurred technological innovation and a form of technological evolution, but the people were still people before they were "upgraded". The Humans of 100 tillion removed everything but the brain and rudimentary face, they "cannibalised themselves" which is implying that they took only what they thought they needed out of their own bodies-not eating themselves btw-and encased themselves in something that could survive the end of the understandable universe(the idea of flesh and steel surviving the collapse of reality is too far-fetched to take on even in Who) | ||
And Please don't use the "Apes Reference"-its simple, we are an Ape, one branch that broke off from the common ancestor of all Great Apes, it happened around 6 million years ago, they each took a different evolutionary path than we did.[[User:Lightningbarer|Lightningbarer]] [[User talk:Lightningbarer|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 21:12, April 25, 2014 (UTC) | And Please don't use the "Apes Reference"-its simple, we are an Ape, one branch that broke off from the common ancestor of all Great Apes, it happened around 6 million years ago, they each took a different evolutionary path than we did.[[User:Lightningbarer|Lightningbarer]] [[User talk:Lightningbarer|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 21:12, April 25, 2014 (UTC) | ||
:Not sure what some of these points are trying to make, but on this wiki, [[Tardis:In-universe perspective|in universe articles]] can only use material from stories (see [[T:NO RW]]). No matter what happens or what is believed in the real world, if it's not sourced in a DWU story, it doesn't belong on in-universe pages. [[User:Shambala108|Shambala108]] [[User talk:Shambala108|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 02:35, April 26, 2014 (UTC) | |||
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