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@PandaTar wrote:
What I intended to point out in the first post was not the age of the jardaan.
We know our long range scans didn't pick up Scourge or Remnant 600 years ago. They state that in game. If Scourge was intended as a weapon against the Remnant facilities, read vaults and Meridian, then the Scourge must have come later, which is also stated in the game. What I wanted to brood over is WHY vaults were set in planets when those planets were already viable in first place. Whey terraform something that's already suitable? Unless Meridian is a mechanism to spread life and not only terraforming per se, it makes one wonder why the vaults were construct on places where they didn't need to do any work at all, regarding terraforming, not life spreading, I mean.
Why couldn't the Jaardan have been in the Heleos cluster for hundreds of years (and the reason we see so many habitable worlds is because they were mostly Jaardan-formed already)?
While the Remnant technology functions on a cluster wide level, it is not something that would be visible from so far away. The Scourge is multiple light-years wide, so should be visible.
I don't understand the meaning of your question, the purpose of it.
"While the Remnant technology functions on a cluster wide level, it is not something that would be visible from so far away. The Scourge is multiple light-years wide, so should be visible."
I just said: that was stated in game. They say in game, and you may replay yourself to hear yourself, that remnant structures would been shown by long range scanners. I'm not making this up. If they didn't say that, there wouldn't have a way to conclude they were there before the scans, and then I wouldn't have even bothered creating this thread whatsoever.