In all your criticisms of my own statements, BD, you're making the same sort of assumptions without evidence. I freely admit I'm just guessing here (it's just a pain in the arse to add IMO equivalents to my own replies), but I'm sure you'd agree this type of debate is always circular in nature because the lack of unambigious statements within FS1/ST/FS2 leads us to add in personal philosophy.
Nitpicking highlights; we don't know that the Shivans are star destroyers (i.e. that Capella was intentionally nova-ed), also the reference to pharoahs rather than 'a peasant in Ancient Egypt' is a lot better sounding (avoids the repetition of 'Ancient Egypt' from the previous line, plus a pharoah is generally a more easily imagined cultural reference than a peasant), the point I was making RE: the 'but' was that the intonation, style, tone etc can have a lot of subtle meanings and even ask questions (especially as it's a monologue postulated as a 'what if?' - you yourself mention 'reading between the lines' for the monologues, and that's
exactly what this is, so why dismiss it because you don't happen to like that idea), and you're completely wrong to assume that I'm using 'ideas' as a way to dissasociate Bosch from having relevance to the storyline (as in actuality I'm suggesting he has a role that is not a linear 'true' description of events, in the same sense as we can't regard Petrarchs postulations in the last thread as literal truth or the only option to consider). I found the bold bits a little condescending, actually, because you're highlighting stuff that's no literal truth, especially when it comes to allusions and interpretations of the FS2 ending, which makes it sound like you're declaring this as some obvious fact when it's not) - which is why I felt compelled to reply. Often the most, um, 'forceful' reply (which I tend to do myself) seems to 'win' these little arguements, which is sometimes a little wrong IMO because they are usually a draw.
This is exactly what I mean from the Bagpuss thing, though, because we're both probably vastly over-analysing this (on the basis of what is said, it seems - offhand - like the Shivans were travelling to another galaxy* via Capella and Bosch wanted to tag along, but that's far too simple for most of us, including me

).And you're right in that there's no point batting this about, but all I want to say is that neither you, nor I, nor anyone is definitively right on any of this.
*particularly given the dropped 'Exodus' subtitle.