Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-212.56.135.17-20160525143405/@comment-212.56.135.17-20160527112905

Aerionel wrote: I have been thinking about this since the grounder came into the story...I thought season 3 would explain why SCIENCE became a spiritual belief...a.k.a. THE FLAME! Becca would have continued to teach technology throughout her life in Polis and would have taught the next generation of nightbloods and the first flame keeper. Exactly. The flame was explained as to provide the current commander access to all past commanders (inc. Becca). That is why I say knowledge was never lost.

Bugthe wrote: Most people who would survive nuclear apoc would be from rural strategically unimportant ares, after few decades trying to relearn basic survival skills and dealing with radiation and hazards grounder like society actually make sense. So I would understand that the survivors could have gone back to a pre-historical way of living after a nuclear war. However this stops making sense the moment Becca came down with the flame in season 3 as up till season 2 the commander did not even know how to cure reapers and that the sky people knew how to do this was a big thing for all. And mind you I am not saying that they should have built a future city like the virtual one built by ALIE 1.0. However do not tell me that they could not build a wind turbine and have some sort of electricity?

Wri-El wrote:

Also why would a space station possess rovers? It isn't like they could use them to ride from the different areas of the Ark. Could the rovers be from mount weather?. In Fog of War (Season 2) they find a big car park full of cars.