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22 May 2011 The Hitchhiker's Guide is absurdist literature (or whatever the word is for a radio program), it's not supposed to make sense at that level. Now later, we do learn that there was an in-story reason to destroy Earth, revealed in episode 9 (of the original 12) or book 2 (The Restaurant at the End of the Universe)
The title derives from a joke early in the series, when Arthur Dent discovers that the entry for Earth in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy consists, in its entirety, of the word "Harmless". His friend Ford Prefect, a contributor to the Guide, assures him that the next edition will contain the article on Earth that Ford has spent the
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5 Jun 2014 The second radio series (Episode 12) it is revealed that Zaphod Beeblebrox for planning Earth's destruction in order to avoid the ultimate question becoming known. At the time of the destruction, the disruptive effect of the Golgafrinchan B-ark was not known. Incidentally, it is Slartybartfast who refers to the
"Mostly Harmless": —The Guide's description of Earth Earth was mainly populated by "ape-descended life forms", or Humans, which number around 6.5 billion at the time of the earth's destruction. As told to Arthur Dent by Slartibartfast, in chapter 30 of the Douglas Adams novel The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
We zoom out to see that alien ships are coming to Earth. For a picnic? Unfortunately, no. Only Ford has a "Sub-Etha Sens-O-Matic" device that tells him when aliens are coming, so only Ford is prepared for the destruction of Earth. Has he taken out insurance on Earth? No, but he's got his towel. This leads to one of the most
The Vogons are a fictional alien race from the planet Vogsphere in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy—initially a BBC Radio series by Douglas Adams—who are responsible for the destruction of the Earth, in order to facilitate an intergalactic highway construction project for a hyperspace express route. Vogons are
Book trivia question: In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, why is the Earth destroyed? Answers: Marvin destroyed it to avenge how he was wronged, to
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