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Zeonos
Amarr Fairtrade Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:01:00 -
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well, I've had some thoughts, first let me say one thing. Yes i believe there is other life in space, both more advance, but also less. have they ever visited us? maybe, cant know for sure.
but think about it, what would you think if you was a race from an other maybe peacefully planet, looking at earth.. we have no respect for any other living creature, not even other humans. we destroy our own planet, kill all animals till there is 200 left of them, bomb each other. and for what? Peace? i would personal find me another planet to make contact to, i wouldn't want anything earth has to offer if i was from a more advance, and/or more peacefully world.
think what would happen if a alien ship landed on earth. the US military would capture them. search them with everything they got. properly kill them before they are done researching. then they would start on their spaceship. if they had friends, they would properly stay far far away from earth or maybe even attack earth.
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Micheal Dietrich
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:06:00 -
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I like this topic. Yes I believe in other life too. You can't tell me that all those stars at night, each one supporting X amount of planets, and not a single other one wouldn't contain life. No I don't believe they come here. would be amusing though. and most of your theory on what humans would do sounds about right but I think we would also try to eat them to see if they taste good. I mean that's how we found out about other stuff that is and isn't good for us.
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Joseph 9
Deep Core Mining Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:11:00 -
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Originally by: Micheal Dietrich I like this topic. Yes I believe in other life too. You can't tell me that all those stars at night, each one supporting X amount of planets, and not a single other one wouldn't contain life. No I don't believe they come here. would be amusing though. and most of your theory on what humans would do sounds about right but I think we would also try to eat them to see if they taste good. I mean that's how we found out about other stuff that is and isn't good for us.
The man who first eat a conga eel must have been really really hungry!
And no. See The Anthropic Cosmological Principle for why
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Amataras
Minmatar Elite United Corp
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:14:00 -
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Originally by: Zeonos think what would happen if a alien ship landed on earth.
Depends where it landed.
If it landed in London, Ken Livingstone would probably fine it for not paying the congestion charges. --------
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voogru
Gallente Massive Damage
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:14:00 -
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Any race that is capable of interplanetary travel has better things to do than visit us, we're not even worth attacking.
But they dont even need to attack us, we're doing a great job of blowing ourselves up already. Maybe they are watching and taking bets to who will be the last man standing.
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Zeonos
Amarr Fairtrade Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:18:00 -
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Edited by: Zeonos on 03/07/2007 20:19:23
Originally by: voogru But they dont even need to attack us, we're doing a great job of blowing ourselves up already. Maybe they are watching and taking bets to who will be the last man standing.
i like that theory... odds 10-1 that earths blows in the next 50year... :D we are used when they teach their kids in school. Kids. this is why weapons are bad, and why we need to respect each other. you wouldn't end up like those, now would you?
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sallazzar
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:26:00 -
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Edited by: sallazzar on 03/07/2007 20:24:58 ofc aliens have been here
sall - firm believer in the stargate sg1 is a documentary theory :)
and in reference to the why would they come, maybe there curious, just because there space travelers doesn't mean were not the first ppl they meet. technically every race would have a first meeting
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Zeonos
Amarr Fairtrade Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:27:00 -
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would you visit a planet, there have so much war?
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voogru
Gallente Massive Damage
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:32:00 -
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Originally by: Zeonos Kids. this is why weapons are bad, and why we need to respect each other. you wouldn't end up like those, now would you?
Unfortanatly weapons are a nessesary evil. Without weapons we end up as communist countries with 1 guy being the surpreme leader and dictating every part of our lives for our entire life, while him and his family live the good life, everyone else suffers.
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sallazzar
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:32:00 -
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ofc, and try to stop it. btw why would aliens be less random than humans, there could/would be good and bad aliens :) (very subjective terms) so why shouldn't we meet ones who can understand the concept of different personality's and think about it why would they be so stupid as to not realize that not all humans are warlike, thats stereotyping tsk tsk bad aliens
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Miss Anthropy
School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:35:00 -
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Originally by: Zeonos well, I've had some thoughts, first let me say one thing. Yes i believe there is other life in space, both more advance, but also less. have they ever visited us?
Yes, last Tuesday at 4.13am. I was abducted and rectally probed.
NERF AMARR!
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Mimiru
Gallente Shiva Morsus Mihi
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:36:00 -
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Originally by: Miss Anthropy
Originally by: Zeonos well, I've had some thoughts, first let me say one thing. Yes i believe there is other life in space, both more advance, but also less. have they ever visited us?
Yes, last Tuesday at 4.13am. I was abducted and rectally probed.
That was me. sorry. ---------
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Miss Anthropy
School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:37:00 -
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Originally by: Mimiru
Originally by: Miss Anthropy
Originally by: Zeonos well, I've had some thoughts, first let me say one thing. Yes i believe there is other life in space, both more advance, but also less. have they ever visited us?
Yes, last Tuesday at 4.13am. I was abducted and rectally probed.
That was me. sorry.
Pics or stfu
NERF AMARR!
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Zeonos
Amarr Fairtrade Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:38:00 -
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i would like this thread to stay, sorta on topic. :)
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Derovius Vaden
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:40:00 -
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Life on Earth could have been seeded from space debris, but no one would ever know. People seem to have the misconception that so called extra-terrestial life will be bipedal humanoids; I think we'll be lucky to find space microbes in our section of the galaxy.
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Miss Anthropy
School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:42:00 -
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Originally by: Derovius Vaden
Life on Earth could have been seeded from space debris, but no one would ever know. People seem to have the misconception that so called extra-terrestial life will be bipedal humanoids; I think we'll be lucky to find space microbes in our section of the galaxy.
We have. In the UK we call them Chavs.
NERF AMARR!
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Bob Clive
Beasts of Burden YouWhat
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:54:00 -
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All you need to know about alien-human interaction.
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Micheal Dietrich
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Posted - 2007.07.03 20:59:00 -
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Originally by: Derovius Vaden
Life on Earth could have been seeded from space debris, but no one would ever know. People seem to have the misconception that so called extra-terrestial life will be bipedal humanoids; I think we'll be lucky to find space microbes in our section of the galaxy.
Actually they did on mars and they belive some may be on pluto.
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Lucus Ranger
Gallente Infortunatus Eventus Cruel Intentions
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Posted - 2007.07.03 21:05:00 -
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Yes, I do think other lifeforms exist in the universe. However I don't think they look like little green men as per shown in films such ET :P
Whether they have visted us remains to be truely proven or seen. I'd imagine they would hold little interest in us, territory wise at least.. Perhaps scientific study of our life, but that's probably it, for now at least...
/Prince of Darkness at your service..
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Araxmas
The Blue Dagger Mercenery Agency
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Posted - 2007.07.03 21:45:00 -
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...why are you assuming that this alien race themselves have never heard of war? War is bad but necessary, if everyone in the world lived in one unified utopian peace eventually someone will be born who wants more power and voila war is back. If we remove all weapons and live in "peace" than I would frankly be worried incase anything comes along with weapons and destroys us....atlest with weapons you have closure. --------
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Derovius Vaden
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Posted - 2007.07.03 21:51:00 -
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Originally by: Araxmas ...why are you assuming that this alien race themselves have never heard of war? War is bad but necessary, if everyone in the world lived in one unified utopian peace eventually someone will be born who wants more power and voila war is back. If we remove all weapons and live in "peace" than I would frankly be worried incase anything comes along with weapons and destroys us....atlest with weapons you have closure.
Not all animals are territorial tool using omnivores. For all we know, said life could easily be sloth-like herbivores. Humans are unique among animals because we kill each other pointlessly, in a very suicidal/self destructive pattern; it would be the same if a lion decided one day to eat the lion next to him, or a rogue ant soldier to kill its queen.
Human aggression is so pervasive and part of our culture that we are actually held back by it.
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Zeonos
Amarr Fairtrade Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.07.03 22:04:00 -
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well. maybe not. what if iraq got an A-bomb? then they would throw it to isreal maybe. israel would fight back, USA would sent troops "they like war it seems" and world war 3 would most likely break out. with all the bombs this world has, i think we could eleminate the entire world in 1day. and yes maybe aliens aren't much deferend, but would they bring more war to their world?
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Derovius Vaden
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Posted - 2007.07.03 22:05:00 -
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Originally by: Zeonos well. maybe not. what if iraq got an A-bomb? then they would throw it to isreal maybe. israel would fight back, USA would sent troops "they like war it seems" and world war 3 would most likely break out. with all the bombs this world has, i think we could eleminate the entire world in 1day. and yes maybe aliens aren't much deferend, but would they bring more war to their world?
W...T...F...?
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.07.03 23:40:00 -
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I always remember this phrase from a programme about the universe some time back:
"If all the grains of sand across the entire Earth were stars and you painted one blue to signify our solar system, you'd have to be insane to believe there wasn't another single blue grain of sand anywhere else."
However, even though I am certain life is out there somewhere, it's bound by the same laws of physics as we are, and therefore impossible to be able to travel the vast distances required.
Even if life was on a planet orbiting our nearest star, it's 4.2 light years away. That's 4.2 years at the speed of light. That's 4.2 years at 186 thousand miles a second.
Of course, they may know ways around our physical limitations, and be able to bend space and time. Who knows? If they had the ability to travel to Earth, they could wipe us out in the blink of an eye if they desired.
Secondly, life is likely to be so different, I'm unsure we'd even recognise it as such.
Look at life on Earth: Humans. Viruses. Bacteria. Trees. From the hottest springs, to the deepest oceans, life differs so much.
And that's just on our planet, with our specific gravity, our atmospheric makeup, our planet's mineral makeup, water in abundance etc.
Yes it's out there. No we won't come across it.
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Kael Hunter
Caldari Hunter Military Industries E.A.R.T.H. Federation
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Posted - 2007.07.04 00:26:00 -
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I believe there are more advanced civilisations out there... Hard to imagine less civil ones gut i guess the universe is big enough :) Good thread ill look forward to reading through it when I have more time.
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ThaMa Gebir
Gallente Raddick Explorations Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2007.07.04 02:36:00 -
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Originally by: Miss Anthropy
Originally by: Mimiru
Originally by: Miss Anthropy
Originally by: Zeonos well, I've had some thoughts, first let me say one thing. Yes i believe there is other life in space, both more advance, but also less. have they ever visited us?
Yes, last Tuesday at 4.13am. I was abducted and rectally probed.
That was me. sorry.
Pics or stfu
I concur...  ----------------------------
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Cypherous
Minmatar Liberty Rogues Interstellar Alcohol Conglomerate
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Posted - 2007.07.04 02:38:00 -
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Yes aliens came to your planet, but who ever said we left ;) ---------
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Avery Eclipsen
Minmatar 54th Knights Templar O X I D E
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Posted - 2007.07.04 03:18:00 -
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Originally by: Fink Angel
Even if life was on a planet orbiting our nearest star, it's 4.2 light years away. That's 4.2 years at the speed of light. That's 4.2 years at 186 thousand miles a second.
Well if we could manage to go that fast it would not take us 4.2 years, take the theory of relativity into factor. ___________________________________________
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Evilla Bonzi
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Posted - 2007.07.04 03:47:00 -
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Any other sentient alien race would be the same as us really if they were just as intelligent. Humans are much like animals when it comes to "disputes". For example, male gorillas will beat their chest and show off their canines to threaten other male gorillas out of taking a female gorilla. Gorillas very rarely fight, when two gorillas are having a showdown one will just by instinct back down and go find another female.
We've become too intelligent for that. Our brain allows us to overcome these basic instincts and go one step further - murder. So it is my belief that any other intelligent species will have the same problems as us.
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Shalia Ripper
Caldari High4Life Curse Alliance
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Posted - 2007.07.04 05:40:00 -
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No.
Don't be daft.
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Curzon Dax
Deep Core Mining Inc.
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Posted - 2007.07.04 07:10:00 -
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Thought I would share a few thoughts:
First, I think it is egocentric to believe that out of the billions upon billions of stars in the universe, ours is the only one that supports life.
Second, UFO sightings and stories have left the tabloids and become rather streamline news material. Not so long ago, there was a UFO sighting / landing at a major international airport - the runway workers saw it, the baggage handlers saw it, the pilots, crews and passengers of planes saw it...it was a major news story.
As for whether life out there would be hostile or friendly, I think its worth considering survival traits. I don't think that life out there would be so different from us. Perhaps greatly different in shape, size, perhaps even in type of life-form - perhaps not everything in the universe is a carbon-based lifeform. However, survival on any scale requires ambition, self-preservation, and some degree of greed. Mankind is violent because we are inherently survivalists. If another life form was more passive, "lets all get along" they probably wouldn't survive - evolution favors those who can adapt.
There was a scene in "The Matrix" that really struck home with me though - Mr. Smith was talking about humanity - how he had tried to classify mankind, and noted parallels only between two organisms: mankind and viruses. Both expand, procreate quickly, move in and destroy things, before moving on. We really are in a sad state of affairs. :(
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Valan
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Posted - 2007.07.04 08:28:00 -
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Only humans would be arrogant enough to think that an advanced alien life form would take notice of a bunch of semi-intelligent apes. It's pure vanity to suggest that they would stay away becasue we're so uber hard that they would be frightened 
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Vladimir Ilych
Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2007.07.04 09:55:00 -
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Originally by: voogru Any race that is capable of interplanetary travel has better things to do than visit us, we're not even worth attacking.
We can do interplanetary travel. I take it you mean interstellar travel.
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Praetorian Lolzor
Amarr Imperial Academy
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Posted - 2007.07.04 10:26:00 -
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I'm pretty sure my German teacher was one. ---- |

Scorpyn
Caldari Infinitus Odium
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Posted - 2007.07.04 11:29:00 -
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A few NASA links that are somewhat related to this subject :
Life on Mars Ice on Mars Ice on Mars (picture) Water on Mars (picture)
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Bob Clive
Beasts of Burden YouWhat
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Posted - 2007.07.04 12:00:00 -
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Here in the United States, the History Channel is showing a series called The Universe. Been liking it. Dont know if you guys anywhere else get this channel.
The Universe by History Channel info
Worth checking out if your into all this.
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Indra Sebuchiore
Sebiestor tribe
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Posted - 2007.07.04 13:09:00 -
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Originally by: Curzon Dax Not so long ago, there was a UFO sighting / landing at a major international airport - the runway workers saw it, the baggage handlers saw it, the pilots, crews and passengers of planes saw it...it was a major news story.
Hate to resort to a clichT, but: PROOF OR STFU.
If you do have proof, cool. But somehow I doubt it's genuine and not another urban myth or mistaken whatsit.
Anyway, how come if aliens are so smart, they always abduct lost rednecks? You'd think they would abduct someone better equipped to understand or communicate with them, like a linguist, an exobiologist, ye gods, any sort of scientist...  __________________________________________ "In girum imus nocte, et consumimur igni."
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LUH 3471
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Posted - 2007.07.04 13:22:00 -
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Originally by: voogru Any race that is capable of interplanetary travel has better things to do than visit us, we're not even worth attacking.
But they dont even need to attack us, we're doing a great job of blowing ourselves up already. Maybe they are watching and taking bets to who will be the last man standing.
qft
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Nicole KholdStare
Gallente QUANT Corp. Southern Connection
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Posted - 2007.07.04 13:47:00 -
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One of the things I like to ponder when I have nothing better to do:
Imagine your looking down on your own body from somewhere above, not too far. Now...zoom out just like the old movie effect where you start from a point and zoom out until you see earth from orbit. Keep going...and going and going...you get the point. There's never really a moment where you cannot imagine going out further, right? So, humor me, and agree that you can zoom out forever....now if that's true you must also be able to zoom in forever, going smaller and smaller and smaller. Still with me? Now if you play with these thought you come to the conclusion that size is really relative - in other words, how 'big' are we compared to the rest of the universe? We could be sitting somewhere inside another 'atom' of another something, alive or not. Once you get that in your head think about the concept of 'God' and realize that, if the above holds true, all of us, are 'God' of the universe that exists within our bodies... Now I know this explanation of my train of thought probably sucks and you won't get what I mean but I was bored and felt like contributing 
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LUH 3471
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Posted - 2007.07.04 13:55:00 -
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Edited by: LUH 3471 on 04/07/2007 13:54:16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNV9FEKi9FQ
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.07.04 14:29:00 -
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A timely page on the BBC News site today.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6268708.stm
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Xen Gin
The Dragoons X-PACT
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Posted - 2007.07.04 23:29:00 -
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Originally by: sallazzar Edited by: sallazzar on 03/07/2007 20:24:58 ofc aliens have been here
sall - firm believer in the stargate sg1 is a documentary theory :)
and in reference to the why would they come, maybe there curious, just because there space travelers doesn't mean were not the first ppl they meet. technically every race would have a first meeting
OMG, I thought only my friend and myself only believed SG is real.
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Captain Hudson
Caldari Intergalactic Space Defense Force
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Posted - 2007.07.05 00:35:00 -
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Originally by: Xen Gin
Originally by: sallazzar Edited by: sallazzar on 03/07/2007 20:24:58 ofc aliens have been here
sall - firm believer in the stargate sg1 is a documentary theory :)
and in reference to the why would they come, maybe there curious, just because there space travelers doesn't mean were not the first ppl they meet. technically every race would have a first meeting
OMG, I thought only my friend and myself only believed SG is real.
Stargate real??...please rejoin the real world...thnx
Originally by: SPQRMocton
We would love to have a bunch of teenage pimple boys with no real pvp ability to fil our corpse yards
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mamolian
M. Corp M. PIRE
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Posted - 2007.07.05 03:00:00 -
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OH GOD I HOPE THEY BRING BACK ELVIS!
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Keta Min
Armoured Assassins
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Posted - 2007.07.05 03:39:00 -
[45]
Hubble Ultra Deep Field
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P3109
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Posted - 2007.07.05 08:13:00 -
[46]
Edited by: P3109 on 05/07/2007 08:13:21
Originally by: Keta Min Hubble Ultra Deep Field
you have absolutely no idea how badly i am geeking out right now...i actually think i just had a stroke because of it -------------------------------------------------- Arvald's temporary alt....damn creditcard company not letting me put money on me card >< |

Miss Anthropy
School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2007.07.05 16:02:00 -
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Originally by: mamolian OH GOD I HOPE THEY BRING BACK ELVIS!
Why? He was fat and ate burgers all day.
NERF AMARR!
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LUH 3471
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Posted - 2007.07.05 17:21:00 -
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Edited by: LUH 3471 on 05/07/2007 17:21:17
Originally by: Keta Min Hubble Ultra Deep Field
yes this is astonishing mind blowing whatever you want to call it
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.07.05 17:31:00 -
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Originally by: P3109 Edited by: P3109 on 05/07/2007 08:13:21
Originally by: Keta Min Hubble Ultra Deep Field
you have absolutely no idea how badly i am geeking out right now...i actually think i just had a stroke because of it
Wow, that's amazing. Thanks.
I didn't just have a stroke, I had a full on tug!  
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Tarquin Tarquinius
Gallente Escorts of Eve
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Posted - 2007.07.05 17:42:00 -
[50]
Short answer to question in title....
no
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Terranid Meester
Knights Hospitalier
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Posted - 2007.07.05 19:05:00 -
[51]
Originally by: Zeonos
think what would happen if a alien ship landed on earth. the US military would capture them.
What if they landed on Tahiti?
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.07.05 19:15:00 -
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Why would they come and contact humans first?
Water covers 4/5ths of the Earth's surface. They might have gone under the sea, and are plotting to move against us with the Dolphins.
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Battleclash
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Posted - 2007.07.05 19:32:00 -
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Originally by: Fink Angel Why would they come and contact humans first?
Water covers 4/5ths of the Earth's surface. They might have gone under the sea, and are plotting to move against us with the Dolphins.
They left a simple not which read 'goodbye, and thanks for all the fish'
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WGAnubis Marrith
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Posted - 2007.07.05 20:07:00 -
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Edited by: WGAnubis Marrith on 05/07/2007 20:07:46 If there is intelligent life out their, they are smart enough to stay well away from us. Look at our history, we have no problem killing each other and have come up with creative ways to do so. When their is a common threat we unit as one force and dont stop fighting until the threat is completely destroyed. Imagine for a moment if aliens landed on the white house lawn or in Moscow or in England, We would collectivly freak out. To qoute Agent K from MIB: "A person is smart. People are dumb, dangerous, panicy and you know it." Sure we would have individuals who would welcome the visitors, but, as sad as it sounds, the human race as a whole is still in the stone age in terms of intelligence in the grand scheme of things.
This would cause us to unite, forget out petty diffrences, and focus on the "alien invaders" and we wouldnt stop until we felt we were once again collectively safe and then begin to kill each other again.
In short, we as a spieces are destructive and need a common threat to always be against. If a threat, real or not, were to be presented to us we would turn this destructive need towards them. If their is other intelligent life out their, I pity them. If given the chance and time, man kind will eventually leave earth and slowly but surely spread out and destroy what it sees as a threat. We are not the people portrayed in Star Trek and never will be.
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2007.07.05 21:12:00 -
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Consider the unlikely even that bipedal oxygen breathing aliens ever visited this planet.
Why are we assuming they would be nice and kind, and likely to want to avoid us because we're warlike?
Maybe their race to the stars was forged by them being even more warlike, and they had to get a move on into space due to mucking up their own planet even more than we've managed?
They might laugh in our faces if presented with our best military "threats".
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Miss Anthropy
School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2007.07.05 22:36:00 -
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Edited by: Miss Anthropy on 05/07/2007 22:44:30 Edited by: Miss Anthropy on 05/07/2007 22:36:10 If alien life did come to this planet how would we deal with it? I mean, we can barely get along with each other. I think many parts of our planet would go into total anarchy if aliens discovered us or we discovered them. The fear of and general xenophobia would cloud all rational judgement.
When catastrophe hits Earth, man's first instinct is to loot from the weak or the dead, then to try and survive. Any genuine alien visitation would be (and should be) covered up by the government.
EDIT: OMG, I actually contributed something constructive to this thread. I feel... odd. I still think Elvis ate too many burgers.
NERF AMARR!
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Locus Bey
Gallente Qalandar
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Posted - 2007.07.05 23:22:00 -
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Unless you think perhaps Elvis was trying to communicate with the aliens through his arse, otherwise he died from a massive coronary trying to push out a stool harder than a brick into that 'great white telephone '
As to aliens visiting earth, despite all the conspiracies with Area 51, alien probing, cow multilation, etc, I personally don't think we have been visited. Not to say we won't be in the future.
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Miss Anthropy
School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2007.07.06 00:00:00 -
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Originally by: Locus Bey Unless you think perhaps Elvis was trying to communicate with the aliens through his arse, otherwise he died from a massive coronary trying to push out a stool harder than a brick into that 'great white telephone '
As to aliens visiting earth, despite all the conspiracies with Area 51, alien probing, cow multilation, etc, I personally don't think we have been visited. Not to say we won't be in the future.
Thank you for the vivid and horrifying description of Elvis's death. I'll sleep much better now.
NERF AMARR!
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Shameless Avenger
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Posted - 2007.07.06 00:48:00 -
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Originally by: Locus Bey Unless you think perhaps Elvis was trying to communicate with the aliens through his arse, otherwise he died from a massive coronary trying to push out a stool harder than a brick into that 'great white telephone '
As to aliens visiting earth, despite all the conspiracies with Area 51, alien probing, cow multilation, etc, I personally don't think we have been visited. Not to say we won't be in the future.
You forgot the chupacabra.
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ry ry
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Quote: have aliens ever been here?
it'd go some way to explaining goonswarm.
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