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Not the first time Paul has seen a people who regard meeting aliens as equivalent to death.
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Not the first time Paul has seen a people who regard meeting aliens as equivalent to death.
They might not like to interact with aliens, but they may be smart enough to know that complete isolation isn't practical since the aliens may just come to them, so best to have some limited interaction with them, if only to get info about the more belligerent races, like the Thanagarians.Honestly the strangest part is how willing they were to cooperate.
You would think that s species that has their diplomats volunteer to kill themselves because they are tainted by aliens, would be harder to convince.
Instead they were like 'yeah, sure. But you have to stay out of sight and deliver the supplies in our own boxes so we don't freak out.'
Thank you, corrected.
Thank you, I try.You're good at writing these weird aliens. This is great fun to read.
There's probably something filling the tree niche, but it wouldn't look like one of our trees. It would probably be more like a surface coral plant, building up a mound of material it extracted from the water but couldn't use.So the world's plants above water would be limited to bushes, tubers, vines like grapes on boulders, sunflowers, and moss at best? No trees? That sounds unfortunate to look at.
"In order to ensure that all parties to our treaties are being honest with each other and entering into the agreement in good faith, we-."
So, when are we going to see the Red Lantern Thanagarians start showing up?