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It's the sci-fi equivalent of medieval stasis in fantasy. Like, what happened in the millennia between the first battle against Sauron and The Hobbit/LOTR? Did everyone just sit on their collective asses?
Weren't the things in VOYAGER Hadrosaurus-People, as well?
There was also a TOS novel from who knows when, which explains it by having some other (by now vanished) space-faring species transplant the pre-sentient dinosaurs from earth to another planet to avoid their extinction by asteroid.
They also did an episode where Janeway and Paris start evolving rapidly (?!) and eventually "evolve" into slugs. With no changes in the environment or evolutionary pressure. And with no reproduction required. Literally over a matter or days. You know, evolution.
Honestly when I saw Arthur talking about "a Voyager episode about lizards evolving into people" I just ASSUMED that he was talking about Threshold, not that there were TWO different Voyager episodes involving this concept
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