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Old 05-17-2006, 10:52 AM
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Citrus and Vine
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Roswelldesertsky, I love your name! It took Alex using a supercomputer in Las Cruces to decipher the symbols. So, as far as I know, Roswell fans without supercomputers haven't been able to assign meanings to individual symbols.






Misha and miss3cris, you each say that you can imagine losing interest in the people you currently care about, 50 years into the future, especially if you went to another planet. So then you wouldn’t be the type of person to be selected to be protectors for a mission that would extend 50 years into the future, on another planet.

Not every person could be a protector. Neither Nasedo nor Kal had the personalities to protect other people. Both Nasedo and Kal were greedy, selfish people, abusive people, unsuitable to be protect anyone.

In the United States, the military screens people, before they are accepted into the military. Certain personality types are rejected for service.

We know people who are loyal to their cause, no matter how many years, no matter what the distance or hardship. We know certain personality types are good guardians and good protectors

Kal and Nasedo had posh lives on Earth. The got everything they wanted. They had no hardship. They lacked for nothing. But neither Kal nor Nasedo were or ever had been loyal to Max. Kal and Nasedo lacked the personalities to be protectors.

The Antarians had genetic engineering. They could combine factors to make hybrids. They created pods and hibernation systems. The Antarians knew about people's essences. The Antarians certainly wouldn’t have chosen people with selfish, greedy, abusive essences to accompany the pods to Earth.

We see from the actions of the aliens in the 1947 crash that those aliens risked their lives to save and protect the pods. Those aliens were true protectors. Kal and Nasedo weren’t.

Misha, you say that you don’t think that Nasedo had a whole big scheme to trap Max. But you don’t explain why Nasedo didn’t kill Pierce in downtown Roswell.

You don’t explain why Nasedo left clues to lure people to the carnival. You don’t explain why Nasedo created noises and shotgun blasts in Hank’s trailer, when we are shown that Nasedo easily, quickly and quietly murdered the agent in downtown Roswell, in broad daylight.

You don’t explain why Nasedo didn’t kill Pierce in the white room, even though he stood right next to Pierce. You don’t explain why Nasedo refused to leave with Max and Michael from the white room, to protect them, since Nasedo knew that Michael wasn’t an agent.

You don’t explain why Nasedo burned a photograph of Max, Michael, and Isabel on the library lawn in February. Burning someone’s photo is a sign of disrespect and disregard. You don’t explain why Nasedo didn’t warn Max, Michael, or Isabel that Pierce was in Roswell as Deputy Fisher. You don’t explain why Nasedo didn’t tell Max, Michael, or Isabel about their pasts on Antar or about Kivar murdering them. You don’t explain why Nasedo didn’t translate the book or tell Max, Michael, and Isabel about the ship hidden in the basement in Utah or the diamond key needed to operate it.

Nasedo and Kal were greedy, selfish, abusive people. They weren’t protectors. They were enemies of Max/King Zan. They had been punished for crimes against King Zan in their lives on Antar. As long as they stayed away from Max/King Zan and didn’t directly and personally interfere in his life, they could do anything they wanted.







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