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Ebon_Moon |
1. RE: alien talking
Jul 19 2010, 12:35 PM EDT
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I think it's great how everyone's idea of life from a distant planet is a squidgy looking bug eyed creature. Imagine how superior they would be, if they did have the technology to actually travel so far, from planet to planet, well more likely from another solar system, without all of their crew dying! It takes months for us to reach our own moon, i don't even think we have been to other planets yet, apart from using machines.Creatures with that kind of technology would most likely also have advanced weapons, lets face it, if a planet can support life then there will be other life on their home-world which would cause them harm, other predators. So weapons are a must, and with such technology such weapons would be advanced beyond our imagining. I doubt visitors would be so pathetically curious or careless, these Aliens seem more like stray cats, always rummaging in peoples backyards and getting startled by a crappy, poor quality camera. You know, those Aliens remind me of a game i loved in my childhood. Dark Colony, a great RTS. Do you find this valuable? |
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Dous777 |
2. RE: alien talking
Jul 22 2010, 4:28 AM EDT
Yes, reminds me of that old argument against aliens.'Why would they fly millions of light years to get here, and crash?' Do you find this valuable? |
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Ebon_Moon |
3. RE: alien talking
Jul 22 2010, 5:42 AM EDT
"Yes, reminds me of that old argument against aliens.Yes, thats what i am trying to get across, clearly something with such a superior grasp on technology would not be so careless. Not only that, but would all of them travel in floating rectangles and saucers? What sort of inter planetary shape for a ship is that? And, would they just abduct people to probe them? Would they really care about humans, from just a distant observation point they could figure out that humans are an intelligent life, what could they gain by probing one? Do you find this valuable? |
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Dous777 |
4. RE: alien talking
Jul 22 2010, 6:57 AM EDT
Perhaps they invest in the planet's psychiatric practice?
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Ebon_Moon |
5. RE: alien talking
Jul 22 2010, 9:16 AM EDT
Perhaps it wasn't probing at all, the men who claimed to have been abducted seemed like isolated red-neck type people, it may have been Alien forced sex, why else would the same race visit earth, in the same location over and over again, to"probe" people, the same type of people as well. It''s not probing, it's a night on the town, followed by some drunken forced sex...
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Dous777 |
6. RE: alien talking
Jul 22 2010, 10:31 AM EDT
I'm sure the higher races control the practice though. There would be no excess of binge probing, or under-age abductions.
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Ebon_Moon |
7. RE: alien talking
Jul 22 2010, 11:19 AM EDT
I bet that when or if, we find other life they wont be this mysterious gibberish we've got them cracked up to be, they will be like us, doing pointless things. I wonder if aliens are on their internet now talking about their mythical creatures and asking the question if aliens exist. meaning us...
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Dous777 |
8. RE: alien talking
Jul 24 2010, 4:07 PM EDT
And what if by their superior science they're right? 0_0
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9. RE: alien talking
Jul 24 2010, 4:13 PM EDT
Hehehe, imagine if Aliens have all of those strange people who claim to have been abducted by aliens on their planet. "I was abducted by some strange aliens i was"
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Ebon_Moon |
10. RE: alien talking
Jul 24 2010, 4:22 PM EDT
"Hehehe, imagine if Aliens have all of those strange people who claim to have been abducted by aliens on their planet. "I was abducted by some strange aliens i was""And me. Do you find this valuable? |
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Dous777 |
11. RE: alien talking
Jul 24 2010, 4:44 PM EDT
If they were returned pregnant and devoid of every item that wasn't a part of their body. That was us.
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Ebon_Moon |
12. RE: alien talking
Jul 24 2010, 5:15 PM EDT
Or without certain organs, according to those conspiracy theorists. I wonder, how does a alien just crash their space craft over deserts on earth? they've travelled through the abyss of space, from planet to planet, avoided detection and then for no reason at all, they just lose control over everything over a desert in America?
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Dous777 |
13. RE: alien talking
Jul 24 2010, 6:12 PM EDT
We should read these alien insurance claims forms to find out.'I pulled into a planet that wasn't mine, and hit a desert I didn't have.' 'That planet was all over the Solar System, I had to serve several times before I hit it.' 'The incident was caused by me waving to the planet I crashed into last week.' Do you find this valuable? |
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Ebon_Moon |
14. RE: alien talking
Jul 24 2010, 6:47 PM EDT
"We should read these alien insurance claims forms to find out.Hehehe, they're some pretty good claims. perhaps they don't have deserts on their planet, and when they saw a large expanse of sand, they thought "what the hell is this? It must be nothing lets just fly through it" bad idea... Do you find this valuable? |
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Dous777 |
15. RE: alien talking
Jul 27 2010, 7:30 AM EDT
Deserts of this planet consist of 15% normal substances. 33% pulverised alien space-crafts. And 52% vampire cactus remains.
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Ebon_Moon |
16. RE: alien talking
Jul 27 2010, 7:32 AM EDT
". And 52% vampire cactus remains."Hahaha, but of course. After all, that's how the deserts of earth were first formed. vampire cacti had no more life to drain nearby and thus imploded, leaving only a lifeless blemish upon the face of our world. Do you find this valuable? |
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Dous777 |
17. RE: alien talking
Jul 27 2010, 7:52 AM EDT
If the aliens had this data in their databanks then maybe they would understand what all these deserts are and not crash into them.
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