Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-24.247.91.107-20140511154823/@comment-10390252-20150226130000

LiveandSound wrote: BenRG wrote: I was going to reply and argue my idea with you but then I realised, what's the point? This post proves that you are mentally incapable of reasoned debate.

Ben, calm down already. Just look at what you have been posting. At the very least, that's very hard to believe, and every thing you add to it only makes it even harder to believe.

In order, I said:


 * 1) Humans may not be originally from Remnant but are descended from marooned space miners who were forced down onto the surface after an industrial accident caused the moon to break apart;
 * 2) The Grimm are caused by human negative emotions playing on the dust pollution left in the planetary environment of Remnant after the accident;
 * 3) On the surface, due to the sudden appearance of the Grimm, the humans lost their original histories and mistakenly believe they are native to Remnant;
 * 4) Cinder is a member of a cult who have determined humanity's real origins (or at least something relatively close to it);
 * 5) The movement of which she has a member is developing what they believe are the means to return to their 'true home'. In order to facilitate this, she wishes to make Remnant uninhabitable to humans by destroying the Kingdoms, the only really secure human habitations (apart from the Cult's hidden base).
 * 6) Once they no longer have any safe refuge, humanity will rush to the Cult's welcoming arms to complete the space arks and return 'home'.

Insane? Yes. Sociopathic? Yes. An unbelievable plot for a fantasy animé? No.

Please specify what is hard to believe.