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Hey guys. So I was rewatching the Assassin's Creed Movie "Who's In Your Blood" trailer and I noticed something. Towards the beginning when they started displaying dates on the DNA strand, you can very briefly see the first date as 4004 BCE. It is described as the year that Cain killed Abel. So I was just wondering if this is something that should be added to the wiki. What are your thoughts?[[Special:Contributions/98.148.139.249|98.148.139.249]] 02:04, January 18, 2017 (UTC)
Hey guys. So I was rewatching the Assassin's Creed Movie "Who's In Your Blood" trailer and I noticed something. Towards the beginning when they started displaying dates on the DNA strand, you can very briefly see the first date as 4004 BCE. It is described as the year that Cain killed Abel. So I was just wondering if this is something that should be added to the wiki. What are your thoughts?[[Special:Contributions/98.148.139.249|98.148.139.249]] 02:04, January 18, 2017 (UTC)
:Considering that Adam and Eve were alive in 75010 BCE, this seems like either a retcon or a contradiction or else it implies that Adam, Eve and their sons were very long-lived. [[User:The Wikia Editor|The Wikia Editor]] ([[User talk:The Wikia Editor|talk]]) 18:25, January 18, 2017 (UTC)

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Dates

Hey guys. So I was rewatching the Assassin's Creed Movie "Who's In Your Blood" trailer and I noticed something. Towards the beginning when they started displaying dates on the DNA strand, you can very briefly see the first date as 4004 BCE. It is described as the year that Cain killed Abel. So I was just wondering if this is something that should be added to the wiki. What are your thoughts?98.148.139.249 02:04, January 18, 2017 (UTC)

Considering that Adam and Eve were alive in 75010 BCE, this seems like either a retcon or a contradiction or else it implies that Adam, Eve and their sons were very long-lived. The Wikia Editor (talk) 18:25, January 18, 2017 (UTC)