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Eyawng te Klltepayu

Quote from: Hufwe Tsamsiyu on January 05, 2011, 04:59:45 PM

Humans are foolish, I agree with the Men in Black quote up above. My father and I talk about this occasionally and he believes that we shouldn't be allowed to explore into space to inhabit another planet as he believes that we would just consume and destroy it, like we have Earth.


If we find a Pandora? Places like that should be completely off limits for anything other than science and exploration. But I think lifeless worlds are fair game. There's probably an uncountably huge number of dead rocky worlds out there that we can have. I would like to see humanity green the cosmos, create life where there is nothing but mindless rocky entropy.
Please tell me if you see mistakes in a Na'vi post of mine. It's the only way I'll learn. :P

Kan oe trro fnivan lì'fyat leNa'vi frapoto a foru ke sunängu rel arusikx alu Uniltìrantokx.

Ekirä

Quote from: Eyawng te Klltepayu on January 05, 2011, 05:36:04 PM
Quote from: Hufwe Tsamsiyu on January 05, 2011, 04:59:45 PM

Humans are foolish, I agree with the Men in Black quote up above. My father and I talk about this occasionally and he believes that we shouldn't be allowed to explore into space to inhabit another planet as he believes that we would just consume and destroy it, like we have Earth.


If we find a Pandora? Places like that should be completely off limits for anything other than science and exploration. But I think lifeless worlds are fair game. There's probably an uncountably huge number of dead rocky worlds out there that we can have. I would like to see humanity green the cosmos, create life where there is nothing but mindless rocky entropy.

Genesis. ;D ....but then we run into the same problem they did, people would use Genesis as a weapon. :P ;)

Tsäroltxe te Eyrutì Tantse'itan

Quote from: Ekirä on January 05, 2011, 05:51:08 PM
Quote from: Eyawng te Klltepayu on January 05, 2011, 05:36:04 PM
Quote from: Hufwe Tsamsiyu on January 05, 2011, 04:59:45 PM

Humans are foolish, I agree with the Men in Black quote up above. My father and I talk about this occasionally and he believes that we shouldn't be allowed to explore into space to inhabit another planet as he believes that we would just consume and destroy it, like we have Earth.


If we find a Pandora? Places like that should be completely off limits for anything other than science and exploration. But I think lifeless worlds are fair game. There's probably an uncountably huge number of dead rocky worlds out there that we can have. I would like to see humanity green the cosmos, create life where there is nothing but mindless rocky entropy.

Genesis. ;D ....but then we run into the same problem they did, people would use Genesis as a weapon. :P ;)
Someone's been watching too much Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan/Search for Spock. ;D

I would love to see that happen as well, if people all worked together on it. ;D


Eyawng te Klltepayu

I haven't seen any of those films.
Please tell me if you see mistakes in a Na'vi post of mine. It's the only way I'll learn. :P

Kan oe trro fnivan lì'fyat leNa'vi frapoto a foru ke sunängu rel arusikx alu Uniltìrantokx.

'Tsamsiyu

Quote from: Eyawng te Klltepayu on January 05, 2011, 05:36:04 PM
Quote from: Hufwe Tsamsiyu on January 05, 2011, 04:59:45 PM

Humans are foolish, I agree with the Men in Black quote up above. My father and I talk about this occasionally and he believes that we shouldn't be allowed to explore into space to inhabit another planet as he believes that we would just consume and destroy it, like we have Earth.


If we find a Pandora? Places like that should be completely off limits for anything other than science and exploration. But I think lifeless worlds are fair game. There's probably an uncountably huge number of dead rocky worlds out there that we can have. I would like to see humanity green the cosmos, create life where there is nothing but mindless rocky entropy.

Yeah you're right, but later on in my earlier post I meant that I would only want to see, explore and experience it, instead of use it for consumption.
Tsamsiyu oe lu. Ngeyä krr lu hasey.


'There are many dangers on Pandora, and one of the subtlest is that you may come to love it too much' - Dr. Grace Augustine

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