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Fanfic: ------Hiigara....Heimat--------

Chapter: ------ Hiigara .... home --------

Preface:


So this is my first FF. At the beginning you don't hear anything about son-goku and ko. because my main chrism. meet them later (The Kushan). This is just a prehistory that follows its own story.




Ah one more thing !! It's 3000 years after the Boo saga.




Here we go!!!




A question of origin




The discussion about our past in this world runs through the entire documented history of civilization and thus illuminates a period of more than 1300 years. The inhospitable conditions on Kharak (This is not the earth) gave rise to (A1) legends about other places and times that did not require so much strength from us to ensure our survival. While in our distant past it was more religious matters that dominated almost everything for a long time (A2), the natural sciences began their triumphant advance with the dawning age of the Enlightenment. It was reserved for biology and chemistry to reveal a strange lack of similarities between our biochemical dispositions and those of most of the Kharakid life forms.The fact that the connection between the oldest legends and the latest research results is due to the daiamid movement, which once divided science and belief, can justifiably be described as the irony of fate. In the theory called xenogenesis, which nobody seriously doubts, now comes together what recently gave rise to bitter and perplexed dispute. Our helix proteins (don't ask where I got this word from) are completely different from those of all other life forms on Kharak, with the exception of a few bacterial strains and a single small animal species. We therefore have no choice but to seriously consider the theory that we are strangers in this world. But the deeper we delve into secrets of our past, the more puzzles we face.




Ok that's it. But I still have to explain what the A1 and A2 mean.



(A1) Kharakid environment




Kharak is an ancient planet (6.7 billion years old) whose geological activities will soon be over. Once its surface has a pronounced relief, almost nothing is left of it. Extensive deserts cover most of the planet - except in the polar regions, which are protected from the advancing sand masses by the three Northern Seas and the great Majiiran Ocean in the south. The temperatures near the equator can boil water, and life forms larger than microbes have only a chance of survival if they bury themselves deep in the sand and along underground water veins or become paralyzed during the hottest months. The polar regions offer our people almost optimal living conditions, but the limited supply of fertile soil and scarce raw material deposits are responsible for the fact that our population will never grow to more than 300 million people.(we are 6 billion)




(A2) Faith circles around 520




The early history of Kharak was determined by conflicts between the various clans, which were sparked by territorial claims and religious dogmas. The argument about which devil might have ridden the gods when they exposed us on this worst of all possible worlds was the fuse on the powder keg and in 520 sparked a war between the two largest clans in the north, the Siidim and the Gaalsien, out. The Siidim believed that we were once a chosen race and lived in Paradise, and that it was only our self-arrogance for which we were apprehended by the gods and banished to this world.


The Gaalsien, on the other hand, considered this dogma to be heretical arrogance. According to them, we were created for nothing but to suffer, and Kharak was our touchstone. At some point the conflict also spread to the southern zone and was additionally announced by a now barely comprehensible proclamation of obscure theses.The two sides faced each other more and more irreconcilably and tried to convert each other with regular cross-movements. These linen and large circles lasted for 300 years, and only with the discovery of the guiding stone were the feathers settled between the clans. And another thing The religious wars brought our people to the brink of total annihilation, and valuable raw materials and infrastructures had been irretrievably lost in three centuries of religious strife.




That's it, continuation follows but that will take loaaaaannngggeee because of the school stress!

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