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Date Posted: 11:02:59 05/26/04 Wed
Author: Freakzilla
Subject: Lost Technology
In reply to: anonymous 's message, "No, it's not" on 11:06:43 04/27/04 Tue

"The three things that really shape the universe after Leto's death - no-ships, Navigator-less navigation, and Tleilaxu spice - were all developed at almost the exact same time, four thousand years earlier, and conveniently forgotten."

Leto II made those things a necesseity, and that is the mother of invention.

It's been 4000 years since the Eqyptians built the pyramids and their technology is still impressive compared to todays.

There was a long span of centuries before anything approached that scale and degree of preciseness.

Technology can be lost just like anything else.

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