Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26153610-20150305125025/@comment-26483519-20150610142735

109.192.193.81 wrote: What I personally don't understand is - if they are, as much scientifically wrong the may be, can go to the outside without dieing from radiation exposure, how the hell are they going to survive?

Given the fact that bonemarrow doesn't affect the next generation at all, so it doesn't have any effect on the gamete. The next generation would not survive the radiation? This plan is not well-thought, while Dantes idea, "breeding" the Sky People with the Mountain Men, would be way more effecte on the long run.

And for the Mountain Men, it would also be stupid to live on the ground, because there are only approx. 300 of them, the Grounders could easily kill them all. Not very well thought to be honest. I agree and have thought the same thoughs.

What's more, in 97 years the evolution doesn't make this huge steps. It really really doesn't make sense that the sky-people should be this resistant and the mountain men should be this weak.

What could (perhaps) make sense is to say that a lot of the humans who went to the Ark died, so it's survival of the fittest. But is some dies in just minutes, others wouldn't be that immune.

But it's a movie. Sometimes they have to make stories that are not exactly scientific correct.