It takes a moment for Adia to respond. She's not one to discuss religion, having been raised agnostic and uncomfortable with getting into philosophical arguments. But she's had a lot of time to think about this.
Despite what the Sacred Scrolls say, I don't think our gods are much different from the ones you describe. Because if they cared so much about humans, why did this happen to us? They must not care about humans so much after all.
She doesn't bother to comment on the possibility of finding out the truth of humanity's past, as remote as it is, and pointless besides. It won't bring her family back.
They're called Cylons. Sentient robots. They somehow got the failsafe codes to the Colonies' defense system and detonated all our nuclear warheads.
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Despite what the Sacred Scrolls say, I don't think our gods are much different from the ones you describe. Because if they cared so much about humans, why did this happen to us? They must not care about humans so much after all.
She doesn't bother to comment on the possibility of finding out the truth of humanity's past, as remote as it is, and pointless besides. It won't bring her family back.
They're called Cylons. Sentient robots. They somehow got the failsafe codes to the Colonies' defense system and detonated all our nuclear warheads.