3689 years ago Earth experienced a phenomenon that turned humanity into Stone. What caused this is still up in the air. Was it a Science attack? Military weapon? A new Strain of Virus? What do you think happened?
I wonder if the opening scene that also included (what looks like) the US President turning into stone has some significance, as in, an alibi that it's not the deed of a big world government of the "old world order" that did it.It has to be an experiment gone wrong, by some world government.
For the whole story's narrative there's nothing that science couldn't explain so out with MagicI think we can rule out magic, and maybe even alies
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So you're saying a science experiment gone wrong or right? In your theory the fact that they petrified themselves shows a bit of awareness instead of the accidental big bang some of us are thinking. Or are you saying the petrification wasn't the experiment but a way for them to live to see the results of the true experiment?Alright, I posted something short on this in the Village thread, but I'm going to expand more on that in here.
The person responsible for the Stone Age is related to Senkuu, that much is a given by now. But is there a chance that the people who are behind it did something to preserve themselves afterwards? The actual event lasted milleniums (3700 years?), if it was something they did on purpose, would there be any point in carrying out an experiment like that? The normal human shouldn't even be able to live that long, so they wouldn't be able to live to see the results of their work.
So this is my new headcanon. They petrified themselves along with others, but had their own means of breaking out. Once they broke out, they started other civilizations in an attempt to restore humanity to its former glory. A good example of this would be the village that Senkuu currently is in. I expect that there are other establishments like this out there.
@Belserion Your cue
It was a science experiment gone wrong, horribly wrong. The village is an attempt to have a fresh start, or make ammends. But since they were the only one who could make those ammends, they wanted to live that long to the point where they wouldn't die before fixing their mistakes.So you're saying a science experiment gone wrong or right? In your theory the fact that they petrified themselves shows a bit of awareness instead of the accidental big bang some of us are thinking. Or are you saying the petrification wasn't the experiment but a way for them to live to see the results of the true experiment?