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Post by HorrorMetal on Feb 18, 2019 18:22:08 GMT
Did they ever explain how the apes became anthropomorphized? Caesar makes sense because he is the offspring of the two sentient and evolved apes from the future but what about the others? As soon as the movie starts we already have the more advanced and more human-like simians seen in the other films, which took place well into the future. I know that apes became pets and subsequently slaves, but that doesn't explain how they mutated into the more human-like form seen in this movie. So is this ever explained?
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Post by Midi-Chlorian_Count on Mar 26, 2019 0:08:03 GMT
Dead cats and dogs is wot done it.
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Post by alpha128 on Mar 26, 2019 14:10:03 GMT
Did they ever explain how the apes became anthropomorphized? Caesar makes sense because he is the offspring of the two sentient and evolved apes from the future but what about the others? As soon as the movie starts we already have the more advanced and more human-like simians seen in the other films, which took place well into the future. I know that apes became pets and subsequently slaves, but that doesn't explain how they mutated into the more human-like form seen in this movie. So is this ever explained? I don't believe it was ever explained beyond what you hear in the movie. It's possible that the "mysterious virus from outer space" that killed the cats and dogs somehow enhanced the apes. It's also possible that the humans did genetic engineering on the apes to make them better workers. Here's the script if you want to research this question further: pota.goatley.com/scripts/pota_conquest_finalshooting.pdf
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