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* {{PP|3|19|27}} "They bilt the {{Ix|Power Ring}} thats where you see the {{Ix|Ring Ditch}} now. They put in the {{Ix|1 Big 1}}"
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* {{PP|19|27}} "They bilt the {{Ix|Power Ring}} thats where you see the {{Ix|Ring Ditch}} now. They put in the {{Ix|1 Big 1}}"
 
This is one of two conflicting explanations for the legendary disaster. Here, the 1 Big 1 was meant to generate light, but got out of hand (the Power Ring suggesting a particle accelerator, also a nod to Wagner and Tolkien); elsewhere, it seems to be clearly the nuclear bomb. The common theme is the danger of power. As Lorna says (20:14), "You hear diffrent things in all them way back storys but it dont make no diffrents."
 
This is one of two conflicting explanations for the legendary disaster. Here, the 1 Big 1 was meant to generate light, but got out of hand (the Power Ring suggesting a particle accelerator, also a nod to Wagner and Tolkien); elsewhere, it seems to be clearly the nuclear bomb. The common theme is the danger of power. As Lorna says (20:14), "You hear diffrent things in all them way back storys but it dont make no diffrents."
  
 
There are circular formations all over England known as "ring ditches"; in most cases, no one knows what kind of ancient structures they were once part of.
 
There are circular formations all over England known as "ring ditches"; in most cases, no one knows what kind of ancient structures they were once part of.
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 28 July 2013

This is one of two conflicting explanations for the legendary disaster. Here, the 1 Big 1 was meant to generate light, but got out of hand (the Power Ring suggesting a particle accelerator, also a nod to Wagner and Tolkien); elsewhere, it seems to be clearly the nuclear bomb. The common theme is the danger of power. As Lorna says (20:14), "You hear diffrent things in all them way back storys but it dont make no diffrents."

There are circular formations all over England known as "ring ditches"; in most cases, no one knows what kind of ancient structures they were once part of.