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Weyland : Thank you all for coming. Seven days ago one of my satellites over Antarctica was hunting for mineral deposits when a sudden heat bloom beneath the earth outlined this... The red lines indicate solid walls. Through thermal mapping we've generated a rough three dimensional image of the structure.  It's massive ... Containing hundreds of rooms, all built around a central core.  My experts tell me it's a pyramid.  What they can't agree on is who built it and when. 

Thomas : What caused the heat bloom ?

Weyland : We don't know.  One expert tells me that this feature is reminiscent of the Aztecs. Another tells me that this is probably Cambodian. But everyone agrees that the smooth side is definitively Egyptian.

Miller : Why would anyone build a pyramid out here?

Thomas : Ancient maps show Antarctica free of ice.  It's likely that the continent was once habitable.

Max : Mr. De Rosa?

Sebastian : I think your experts are right.

Weyland :Which one ?

Sebastian : All of them. The Egyptians, the Cambodians and the Aztecs all built pyramids.  Three separate cultures that lived thousands of miles apart.

Thomas : - with no communication between them. 

Sebastian : Yet what they built was almost identical.

Alexa : Meaning what exactly ?

Sebastian : This might be the first pyramid ever built.

Miller : Built by whom?

Sebastian : The master culture from which all others are derived.

Weyland : If it could be the first pyramid, it could also be the last. An amalgam of the ones that came before it. There's no proof of any connection between the cultures.

Sebastian : This photo is the proof.

 
 
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1) reminiscent of - making you remember a particular person, event or thing

2) amalgam - a combination of parts that create a complete whole

 
 
 

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