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Is John Hart from Earth in the future or a colony planet? Because he didn't seem to understand why Jack would stay on 21st century Earth. --[[User:Coop3|Coop3]] [[User talk:Coop3|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 21:36, February 7, 2015 (UTC)
Is John Hart from Earth in the future or a colony planet? Because he didn't seem to understand why Jack would stay on 21st century Earth. --[[User:Coop3|Coop3]] [[User talk:Coop3|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 21:36, February 7, 2015 (UTC)
:There is no information in the show that I know of that could be used to determine that, but that does not necessarily indicate anything more than John not understanding why Jack would stay on Earth in THAT TIME PERIOD, seeing as they are from the 51st/52nd century. It must seem like a primitive time. The Wiki says the Boeshane Peninsula, Jack's original home, was on a colony planet, and I suppose one might assume John might be from a colony planet, as well, based on that, and based on the fact that the 51st century saw a lot of the spreading out of humanity into colonies, but still, I think it is mainly the time period that bugs John - not the planet. --[[Special:Contributions/76.22.37.60|76.22.37.60]]<sup>[[User talk:76.22.37.60#top|talk to me]]</sup> 06:14, May 26, 2015 (UTC)
:There is no information in the show that I know of that could be used to determine that, but that does not necessarily indicate anything more than John not understanding why Jack would stay on Earth in THAT TIME PERIOD, seeing as they are from the 51st/52nd century. It must seem like a primitive time. The Wiki says the Boeshane Peninsula, Jack's original home, was on a colony planet, and I suppose one might assume John might be from a colony planet, as well, based on that, and based on the fact that the 51st century saw a lot of the spreading out of humanity into colonies, but still, I think it is mainly the time period that bugs John - not the planet. --[[Special:Contributions/76.22.37.60|76.22.37.60]]<sup>[[User talk:76.22.37.60#top|talk to me]]</sup> 06:14, May 26, 2015 (UTC)

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Is John Hart from Earth in the future or a colony planet? Because he didn't seem to understand why Jack would stay on 21st century Earth. --Coop3 21:36, February 7, 2015 (UTC)

There is no information in the show that I know of that could be used to determine that, but that does not necessarily indicate anything more than John not understanding why Jack would stay on Earth in THAT TIME PERIOD, seeing as they are from the 51st/52nd century. It must seem like a primitive time. The Wiki says the Boeshane Peninsula, Jack's original home, was on a colony planet, and I suppose one might assume John might be from a colony planet, as well, based on that, and based on the fact that the 51st century saw a lot of the spreading out of humanity into colonies, but still, I think it is mainly the time period that bugs John - not the planet. --76.22.37.60talk to me 06:14, May 26, 2015 (UTC)