Yeah, considering the chapter hints that Earth is no more. But did they blow it up, or was he in relativistic spaceflight and hibernation for so long Earth already got swallowed up by the sun or met some other end back home?Humanity, fuck yeah! (link)
Also this begs the question, how long was his travels? Presumably, embedded software would’ve tracked travel duration.
Probably a very, very long time. If he can travel in stasis on an iondrive powered by solar collectors and radioactive diamond batteries, and also considering time dialation... I still think earth would be around... Just not as habitable as it once was. No surface life.Humanity, fuck yeah! (link)
Also this begs the question, how long was his travels? Presumably, embedded software would’ve tracked travel duration.
There's a game called Seedship where you play as the AI of a ship carrying hibernating colonists. Traveling between planetary systems is said to take hundreds of years, coasting between galaxies though utter emptiness - thousands of years. If you keep looking for new planets long enough, hundreds of thousands of years will have passed as the ship ages and rots away over time.Also this begs the question, how long was his travels?
While he was flying, Earth had invented hyperdrive of some sort. They came to this planet, terraformed it and decided to play god to see how civilization works or something. We are the Ancient Aliens.For plot reasons It is unlikely we will get another human. But We can always headcannon. So what do you think all?
Earth got Metro'ed or Warhammere'd?
This is exactly what I was thinking! How else would humans appear in ancient mythos? Let alone all of the parallels in development.While he was flying, Earth had invented hyperdrive of some sort. They came to this planet, terraformed it and decided to play god to see how civilization works or something. We are the Ancient Aliens.