Mythological evidence

 It is my opinion that, when using mythological evidence you must be extremely careful as for example, as you might be , when messing around with something as bewildering as artificial intelligence or alien intelligence which leads into the following:

Now, it turns out there is a mythological story about an ancient colony, whether on a planet or some type of artificial arrangement, but there is no evidence that it actually ever existed.  Nevertheless, that mythological colony or base does reappear later in this story, but that is certainly not what this is about.

What this is about, simply, is that Mars, the god/God of war/War had two sons, Phobos and Deimos, or fear/Fear and terror/Terror.  Therefore, from this information we may infer that if Mars shows up, then he's bond to have one or the other of His/his progeny involved at some level.

And so what does that mean ?  Well, maybe, not a thing, or maybe, a whole bunch of things.

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