Ronixis shook his head slowly, his expression becoming much much more solemn. "None at all. It doesn't matter the location or time of year, there should have been at least one or two constellations that I recognise. Even account for time differences, the stars shouldn't have changed as much as to become unrecognisable." The stars changed at a rate that was so much slower than humans could ever hope to grasp. It should have taken millions of years to make all of the constellations unrecognisable if they were on Earth.
"I don't know exactly what it means," he admitted. "But not being on Earth would be my guess. That or this multiple-worlds theory is true and it's an Earth where even the stars have formed unfamiliar constellations." He paused for a moment, thinking it over. "The only other option I can think of is that we're in a time far enough removed from 'modern' Earth that they've changed drastically. But that would mean being millions of years either in the past or in the future, without there being any appreciable difference in technology." Unless this was something similar to the Muah; a highly advanced race who had since died out leaving the world to return to the most basic technology.
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"I don't know exactly what it means," he admitted. "But not being on Earth would be my guess. That or this multiple-worlds theory is true and it's an Earth where even the stars have formed unfamiliar constellations." He paused for a moment, thinking it over. "The only other option I can think of is that we're in a time far enough removed from 'modern' Earth that they've changed drastically. But that would mean being millions of years either in the past or in the future, without there being any appreciable difference in technology." Unless this was something similar to the Muah; a highly advanced race who had since died out leaving the world to return to the most basic technology.