being super honest, I think Victor Aiza was correct with his argument (although his motivations were probably different from what he was saying). If we just stay on earth, we have all eggs in one basket, and a meteor can hit us and BAM, everything is gone. (and a ton of other possibilities, cosmic or not). I believe this argument is also present in our real life scientific community. The faster we go out there, the bigger the chance of our survival in the cosmos. I personally believe humanity will be gone in some time in the next centuries, but we will leave our cosmic children behind: Artificial Intelligence. I also believe that if we are ever to come in contact with aliens, it might be their reminiscent AI as well. It makes more sense. You can leave AI dormant or studying or whatever, for thousands of years, self maintenance, etc.
@@LarsVonTrier2007 yes, that is likely what happened. But what are the chances of it being intentional? Do you think we are the result of someone having the same though about eggs in a basket?
I was SO happy we got to explore the Solar System, the one and only. Our home, the cradle of Humanity. To walk among the ruins, of the Shattered Earth, to visit Luna, the Moon, visit Mars, visit Titan (one of the most interesting worlds (moon of Saturn) of the Solar system. Thank you for making this Bethesda.
I was already rooting for Inon to do Elder Scrolls VI and now this just proves it that my goat has a mainline Elder Scrolls score in him. Its gonna bang so hard omggg
@@cypher4528 You guys really need to learn what an opinion is. I prefer Zur's work over Soule's. Both write masterpieces but I prefer Zur to do TES VI.
This sounds like a mix of Peace of Akatosh from the Elder Scrolls Oblivion soundtrack and Under an Ancient Sun from the Elder Scrolls Skyrim soundtrack ❤