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*** ''Film/{{Godzilla 1998}}'' takes place in the same continuity as the, *ahem* [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} real Godzilla]], not the ''10,000 BC'' <-> ''Film/DayAfterTomorrow'' continuity.

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*** ''Film/{{Godzilla 1998}}'' takes place in the same continuity as the, *ahem* [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} real Godzilla]], not the ''10,000 BC'' <-> ''Film/DayAfterTomorrow'' ''Film/TheDayAfterTomorrow'' continuity.



** Then again, maybe Roland Emmerich is related to [[Franchise/MetalGear HAL Emmerich]], meaning that the ''MGS'' storyline could be added in somewhere. A nuclear war caused in the confusion after the defeat of the Patriots could cause ''Film/TheDayAfterTomorrow'' nuclear winter, setting the stage for ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}''.

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** Then again, maybe Roland Emmerich is related to [[Franchise/MetalGear [[VideoGame/MetalGear HAL Emmerich]], meaning that the ''MGS'' storyline could be added in somewhere. A nuclear war caused in the confusion after the defeat of the Patriots could cause ''Film/TheDayAfterTomorrow'' nuclear winter, setting the stage for ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}''.
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[[WMG:10,000 B.C. takes place in the world of ''Series/LandOfTheLost''.]]

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[[WMG:10,000 B.C. takes place in the world of ''Series/LandOfTheLost''.''Series/LandOfTheLost1974''.]]
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Hooray! The mammoths are free...in the sweltering desert, without any water, with sawed-off tusks that leaves them unable to dig for food and and open site for infection. It'd be a miracle if they made it a few days out there.

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Hooray! The mammoths are free...in the sweltering desert, without any water, with sawed-off tusks that leaves them unable to dig for food and and open site for infection. It'd be a miracle if they made it a few days out there.
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*** Wiki/TheOtherWiki also says that there were pyramids in Peru.

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*** Wiki/TheOtherWiki Website/TheOtherWiki also says that there were pyramids in Peru.
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* Wiki/TheOtherWiki says it's set in South America. The icy mountains are the Andes; the jungle is on their rainy side, and the desert is on their dry side. The only "African" thing in the film are the African-American actors playing one of the tribes, and those folks probably represent "Luzia woman"'s people, same as the hero is from "Kennewick man"'s culture.

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* Wiki/TheOtherWiki Website/TheOtherWiki says it's set in South America. The icy mountains are the Andes; the jungle is on their rainy side, and the desert is on their dry side. The only "African" thing in the film are the African-American actors playing one of the tribes, and those folks probably represent "Luzia woman"'s people, same as the hero is from "Kennewick man"'s culture.
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*** Wiki/TheOtherWiki also says that there were pyramids in Peru.
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*** 1990's, early 2000s AD: Though not Emmerich, we may as well fit the events of the ''Film/MadMax'' films here by presuming that Australia never recovered from the Alien Invasion (''Film/MadMax1, ''[[Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior The Road Warrior]], [[Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome Thunderdome]]'').

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*** 1990's, early 2000s AD: Though not Emmerich, we may as well fit the events of the ''Film/MadMax'' films here by presuming that Australia never recovered from the Alien Invasion (''Film/MadMax1, (''Film/MadMax1'', ''[[Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior The Road Warrior]], [[Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome Warrior]]'', ''[[Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome Thunderdome]]'').
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[[WMG: The mammoths all died within days of being freed.]]
Hooray! The mammoths are free...in the sweltering desert, without any water, with sawed-off tusks that leaves them unable to dig for food and and open site for infection. It'd be a miracle if they made it a few days out there.
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There was a rebellion against aliens in 10,000 BC, [=UniSol=] escapades in 1992, a secret mission through the Film/{{Stargate}} in 1994, an alien invasion in 1996 (no doubt a result of the Abydos expedition's actions), a monster attack on New York in 1998, and the start of a new ice age in 2004. It's just... a very unfortunate Earth.)

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There was a rebellion against aliens in 10,000 BC, [=UniSol=] escapades in 1992, a secret mission through the Film/{{Stargate}} in 1994, an alien invasion in 1996 (no doubt a result of the Abydos expedition's actions), a monster attack on New York in 1998, and the start of a new ice age in 2004. It's just... a very unfortunate Earth.)

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[[WMG: As an alternative to the above, the film is set in the future]]
After the various apocalypses, there was an attempt at recreating the ecosystem, resulting in all the weird wildlife and overlapping biomes. Humanity's collective attempt to rebuild civilization broke down, with some of the people creating a repressive Bronze Age theocracy and others reverting to hunter-gatherers. The title is just a lie.



* One (human or computer?) player was just about to complete the ''Pyramids'' wonder, but although he was able to produce ''Horsemen'' and ''Triremes'' before everyone else, he was defeated by the other players via ZergRush using a lot of ''Warrior'' units.

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* One (human or computer?) player was just about to complete the ''Pyramids'' wonder, but although alhough he was able to produce ''Horsemen'' and ''Triremes'' before everyone else, he was defeated by the other players via ZergRush using a lot of ''Warrior'' units.
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That neatly solves the AnachronismStew problems *and* doesn't require HumanAliens like the above sci-fi theory. Nobody complains about anachronisms in, say, DungeonsAndDragons.

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That neatly solves the AnachronismStew problems *and* doesn't require HumanAliens like the above sci-fi theory. Nobody complains about anachronisms in, say, DungeonsAndDragons.
TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons.
* Visiting just about any forum or imageboard dedicated to TabletopRPG proves contrary

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