

However, due to the appearance of a Generation 3 iMac computer in the episode The Lich, (which started becoming available to mass public consumption in 1998), it can be assumed that the war occurred sometime after the year 1998. Belvedere, which premiered that year in "Simon & Marcy" the Ice King is depicted singing the theme song and making reference to the sitcom Cheers, which premiered in 1982, further supporting the 1980s timeframe of the war. The exact year(s) that the war took place have never been stated, though it can be concluded that the Mushroom Bomb was dropped sometime after, at the earliest, 1985, as in " Everything Stays", Two Bread Tom, a surviving human, is depicted singing the theme song to the sitcom Mr. Marceline's flashback in "Simon & Marcy" is explicitly stated in a time card in the episode to have taken place 996 years ago prior to the present setting. The war likely ended approximately one thousand years before the events of Adventure Time. Also, in "Finn the Human," Farmworld Marceline suggests that the mushroom bomb likely concluded the war as she states that the world would have been annihilated if Simon had not stopped the bomb with his ice powers. Despite some destruction, without the detonation of the mushroom bomb, humanity continues to exist. This implies that either some country used the essence of the Green Catalyst Comet to make the weapon, or it was a regular nuke that released the evil essence upon explosion. When the wish is granted, Finn is transported to a world where the sorcerer Simon Petrikov has sacrificed himself to stop the mushroom bomb and freezes the entire Earth in the process. The episodes " Finn the Human" and " Jake the Dog" support this, as Finn wishes that the Lich, a product of the mushroom bomb, never existed. In order to escape the chaos, some humans (such as Hugo's crew) escaped to space, while others hid in fallout shelters. This war resulted in mass human extinction, some dying instantly while others died later of illness likely relating to the nuclear fallout (as revealed in Obsidian). Not much is known about The Mushroom War or the events leading up to it, except that it ended with a mushroom bomb being dropped on what was once America, awakening The Lich and ending most of life on Earth. In the episode " BMO," it was revealed that the Mushroom War resulted in three major explosions, two caused by Mushroom Bombs on either side of the planet, and an electricity -like explosion that resulted in the giant crater left in the planet. 3 Evidence or clues of former civilization.There you have to replace the "OpeningMenu_Exp2" file with your music file and rename it. Sid Meier's Civilization V -> Assets -> DLC -> Expansion2 -> Sounds -> Streamed ->Music

If you have the Brave New World expansion pack you will find the opening theme in Again, it is important that you correctly rename your music file like the orignal file. There you have to replace the "OpeningMenu_Exp" file with your music file. Sid Meier's Civilization V -> Assets -> DLC -> Expansion -> Sounds -> Streamed ->Music If you have the gods & kings expansion pack you will find the opening theme inĬ: -> Program Files (x86) -> Steam -> SteamApps -> common -> There, replace the file "OpeningMenu_Proto_1" with your music file, it is very important that you rename your file EXACTLY to the name of the original name, for example: Baba Yetu -> rename -> OpeningMenu_Proto_1

now comes the more diificult part: replacing the original opening theme with baba yetu.Īcces your hard drive and go to the music file of civilisation 5:Ĭ: -> Program Files (x86)-> Steam -> SteamApps -> common -> Sid Meier's Civilization V -> Assets -> Sounds
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Instead you can convert the file here:Ĭhoose the baba yetu music file and press convert, you will download a. wav at the end, noo that would be too easy. Convert your music file to a wave sound file (.wav), you can't do that by simply renaming the file with.

The first step is very simple, just download the song. I found that a lot of people find baba yetu by Christopher Tin & Chris Kiagiri better than the opening theme song of civilasation 5, and I completely agree, so I did some research and (attempted to) create a guide everybody could use.ġ.
