Mitochondrial Eve
Mar. 26th, 2009 04:32 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just thought of another scene in that finale that mirrored something in AWFW, although it was never published.
The AWFW Graphic Novel was never published, but the book originally planned to have several extras in each act. The extras for Act I included a write up about Avery, Texas, as scene in something from Texas Highways, as well as a screen shot from the website of a fictional radioshow called "Paranormalcy Tonight."
The extras planned for the "Lesson of Patience" act included a surprisingly sweet obituary for Andrea, written by her Aunt and Uncle (they were jerks, and hated Lise, but Andrea was just collateral damage in their fight over the house), as well as...
Spoilers for BSG Finale
5:57-6:28 - Angel Six and Angel Baltar read from a National Geographic that claims that the remains of Mitochondrial Eve may have been found. Six and Baltar mention that Mitochondrial Eve is Hera.
...the second extra for this would have been an archaeological dig layout, excavating a campsite from 14,000 years ago, specifically what were two funeral pyres, one for a woman with a broken and badly fused collarbone, a young girl, and the mangled remains of a man heaped unceremoniously in a nearby grave.
The AWFW Graphic Novel was never published, but the book originally planned to have several extras in each act. The extras for Act I included a write up about Avery, Texas, as scene in something from Texas Highways, as well as a screen shot from the website of a fictional radioshow called "Paranormalcy Tonight."
The extras planned for the "Lesson of Patience" act included a surprisingly sweet obituary for Andrea, written by her Aunt and Uncle (they were jerks, and hated Lise, but Andrea was just collateral damage in their fight over the house), as well as...
Spoilers for BSG Finale
5:57-6:28 - Angel Six and Angel Baltar read from a National Geographic that claims that the remains of Mitochondrial Eve may have been found. Six and Baltar mention that Mitochondrial Eve is Hera.
...the second extra for this would have been an archaeological dig layout, excavating a campsite from 14,000 years ago, specifically what were two funeral pyres, one for a woman with a broken and badly fused collarbone, a young girl, and the mangled remains of a man heaped unceremoniously in a nearby grave.