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== Treasure Value ==
I don't like the fact that the treasures are not valuable for Hocotatian people because of their old technology. If we find a caveman's ax, we put it in a museum, don't we? {{User:Snakeboss14/sig}}

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is the atmosphere carbon dioxide or methane? im not sure if the game ever tells you? Something more universal than a quarter needs to be used for size comparison. Discordance 09:36, 8 February 2007 (UTC)

"With such advanced technology, it is ironic that comparatively primitive human-made objects are considered valuable treasures." This statement seems a bit odd - surely it's just the same as us considering the relics of ancient civilizations to be valuable? -- Anon 12:10, 21 Feburary 2005 (EST AUS)

Agreed. I found the irony worth mentioning, though...--Prezintenden
Same here, what makes something valuable is not the object is make how rare it is.--[url="http://www.WolfMark6.webs.com"][img]http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/2166/werehogsignatureex7.png[/img][/url] 14:10, 1 January 2009 (UTC)
Meh, nothing to say here. I'm ~LonelyRedpikminsprite.jpgTurret~ And I approve this message.
...Then why make an edit?GP
....Why not? I was bored... I'm ~LonelyRedpikminsprite.jpgTurret~ And I approve this message.


Treasure Value

I don't like the fact that the treasures are not valuable for Hocotatian people because of their old technology. If we find a caveman's ax, we put it in a museum, don't we? Twinmold.pngSnakeboss14Twinmold.png