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:Actually, going by CI, I believe they said that the whole point was that White Moons and Black Moons were never meant to land on the same planet, so Angels and Humans cannot co-exist.  That they were the only two types.  I will have to go and recheck to get an exact quote.  --[[User:V|V]] 15:38, 17 August 2007 (EDT)
:Actually, going by CI, I believe they said that the whole point was that White Moons and Black Moons were never meant to land on the same planet, so Angels and Humans cannot co-exist.  That they were the only two types.  I will have to go and recheck to get an exact quote.  --[[User:V|V]] 15:38, 17 August 2007 (EDT)
::"They were the first extraterrestrial intelligence. The humanoid species, referred to as the First Ancestral Race, started to spread Seeds of Life throughout the Milky Way Galaxy. As of yet, we do not know their motives or for what they were aiming."
::"Within a carrier known as a "Moon", the First Ancestral Race fabricated a perfect cavity (also referred to as "Moon"), at which point the Seed, or "Progenitor Entity", would be placed inside and sent out into space. It is becoming evident that multiple Seeds were disseminated. Eventually, by force of sheer bad luck, two accidentally landed on the same planet: Adam of the White Moon, and Lilith of the Black Moon."
::"Two Seeds of Life are not needed on one planet, and, therefore, one of them is excluded."
::Is it just me, or is this article more about Seeds of Life (which have their own article) than the FAR? --[[User:Reichu|Reichu]] 15:44, 17 August 2007 (EDT)

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This article irks me because it implies that there is more than one Adam and Lilith floating around the galaxy. --Szmitten 15:09, 17 August 2007 (EDT)

If you wanted to spread life throughout the galaxy, it would make sense to send more than 2 seeds of life, IMO --Ornette 15:11, 17 August 2007 (EDT)
But it's kind of misleading. It's never been said that Adam/White Moons and Lilith/Black Moons are the only ones. There might be red, blue, green, purple etc moons each with a never before seen seed contained within it.
Indeed. I recommend the sort of rewording Szmitten has in mind. --Reichu 15:18, 17 August 2007 (EDT)

Something like this? (See article) --thewayneiac Aug. 17, 2007 15:32 EDT.

Actually, going by CI, I believe they said that the whole point was that White Moons and Black Moons were never meant to land on the same planet, so Angels and Humans cannot co-exist. That they were the only two types. I will have to go and recheck to get an exact quote. --V 15:38, 17 August 2007 (EDT)
"They were the first extraterrestrial intelligence. The humanoid species, referred to as the First Ancestral Race, started to spread Seeds of Life throughout the Milky Way Galaxy. As of yet, we do not know their motives or for what they were aiming."
"Within a carrier known as a "Moon", the First Ancestral Race fabricated a perfect cavity (also referred to as "Moon"), at which point the Seed, or "Progenitor Entity", would be placed inside and sent out into space. It is becoming evident that multiple Seeds were disseminated. Eventually, by force of sheer bad luck, two accidentally landed on the same planet: Adam of the White Moon, and Lilith of the Black Moon."
"Two Seeds of Life are not needed on one planet, and, therefore, one of them is excluded."
Is it just me, or is this article more about Seeds of Life (which have their own article) than the FAR? --Reichu 15:44, 17 August 2007 (EDT)