No, it doesn't. It makes no sense whatsoever, as Earthworm should remember from our many previous discussions.
It's pure foolishness - we're talking about changing the history of an entire civilisation. Even if by some miracle the entire group of colonists was in agreement (and remember, there are
always dissidents), you'd still have to create the supporting evidence for the future generations to believe in. After all, the future generations are always curious about their past, and sooner or later there would be historians, archaeologists, and of course paleontologists. That means that in order to keep their off-world origins a secret, the colonists would have to seed the entire world(s) with fossilised bones, artifacts, ruins -everything. In short, their tiny, resource-poor colony would have to create a world.
Tell me, what kind of a fool would waste precious resources in a new colony trying to create enough archaeological and historical artifacts to make the future generations think that their civilisation has been around forever? The best analogy for this would be Columbus landing in the New World, and then - instead of trying to get food and shelter - building statues of his American Indian ancestors. Why, his crew would have locked him up in the brig and thrown away the key
.
Please, drop this ridiculous theory
. Not only is it illogical, but also isn't supported in any way by any WC/Priv product. You can do much better than that, Earthworm.