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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16627194" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>I'm playing the new re-release of the Mass Effect series and for anyone who doesn't know what it is, it is an amazingly developed video game that deals with humanities entrance into the galactic community of aliens and how we work our way up the ladder to eventually earn a seat on the counsel which is the leading government authority in the galaxy made up of the 3 dominant races of aliens. </p><p></p><p>Very in depth and fun game to play so I would definitely recommend it, but there was one interesting part in the 2nd game where you are speaking with a Selarian (alien species that looks like what we typically imagine as aliens) and he is talking about another species, the Krogan, that they had a war with and how the war was due to the Selarians introducing their technology to this species too early and it resulted in mass destruction rather than growth, and he described it like giving a nuclear weapon to a cave man. </p><p></p><p>If there are aliens out there then I would think they likely have an advanced community and it could be that they don't see us ready to accept the technology that they possess because they believe we would fight over it or use it to fight each other rather than explore the galaxy and meet whoever is out there. I tend to believe it would probably involve both sides where you have countries inevitably using it to their advantage while NASA and private space firms would use it to explore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16627194, member: 21786"] I'm playing the new re-release of the Mass Effect series and for anyone who doesn't know what it is, it is an amazingly developed video game that deals with humanities entrance into the galactic community of aliens and how we work our way up the ladder to eventually earn a seat on the counsel which is the leading government authority in the galaxy made up of the 3 dominant races of aliens. Very in depth and fun game to play so I would definitely recommend it, but there was one interesting part in the 2nd game where you are speaking with a Selarian (alien species that looks like what we typically imagine as aliens) and he is talking about another species, the Krogan, that they had a war with and how the war was due to the Selarians introducing their technology to this species too early and it resulted in mass destruction rather than growth, and he described it like giving a nuclear weapon to a cave man. If there are aliens out there then I would think they likely have an advanced community and it could be that they don't see us ready to accept the technology that they possess because they believe we would fight over it or use it to fight each other rather than explore the galaxy and meet whoever is out there. I tend to believe it would probably involve both sides where you have countries inevitably using it to their advantage while NASA and private space firms would use it to explore. [/QUOTE]
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