In one particular space opera, it's a mix and probably the best situation possible for humans.
Vivien Send a noteboard - 29/09/2011 10:21:42 PM
In the Scolian Saga, there are 3 sides- the Allied Worlds (Earth and Earth's colonies), Scolia, and Eube. Both Scolia and Eube are more advanced technologically than the Allied Worlds. However, they're so concerned with each other that the Allied Worlds can kind of take a back seat to the conflict and be neutral. Part of it is that the Allied Worlds are weaker than either Eube or Scolia but they're strong enough that they'll be able to tip the balance so neither Eube nor Scolia is about to provoke them and naturally they don't want to join the conflict of their volition because they want to live.
However, it seems like it's the Allies' culture that's spreading the most. A couple of times characters have joked that while the Eubians and the Scolians are concerned with each other they're not realizing that the Allies are taking over with their burgers and movies.
What Aeryn said. Also, domination doesn't have to be violent, although that's likely. It could be just a domination of culture-trade agreements, diplomacy and friendship don't always work out to be that great for the less advanced group. Unfortunately, I think the most likely option would be something akin to Aborigines in Australia when Europeans started showing up.
Also, humans are pretty awful. If this other alien civilization is really wonderful and respectful of life they'd probably dislike us because we're so bad.
However, it seems like it's the Allies' culture that's spreading the most. A couple of times characters have joked that while the Eubians and the Scolians are concerned with each other they're not realizing that the Allies are taking over with their burgers and movies.
They certainly are possible, but why don't think think trade agreements, diplomacy, friendship, etc...etc... aren't possible? They may be hard and people may WANT something else, but that's everything in life.
What Aeryn said. Also, domination doesn't have to be violent, although that's likely. It could be just a domination of culture-trade agreements, diplomacy and friendship don't always work out to be that great for the less advanced group. Unfortunately, I think the most likely option would be something akin to Aborigines in Australia when Europeans started showing up.
Also, humans are pretty awful. If this other alien civilization is really wonderful and respectful of life they'd probably dislike us because we're so bad.
An interesting thought I had that may be worth discussion.
29/09/2011 07:22:01 PM
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I definitely agree with the first part.
29/09/2011 08:32:33 PM
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why do you think only those options would be available?
29/09/2011 08:35:53 PM
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Well just look at the history of Earth. And the cultural/advancement disparity would be FAR greater. *NM*
29/09/2011 08:58:52 PM
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Could be cultural domination.
29/09/2011 09:32:18 PM
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In one particular space opera, it's a mix and probably the best situation possible for humans.
29/09/2011 10:21:42 PM
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Unless their advancement is so great they are VERY ethically enlightened, her fears seem valid.
30/09/2011 03:04:40 AM
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I think I've met a few aliens...
30/09/2011 01:31:55 AM
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Those know it all holier than thou all powerful vegan aliens are SO annoying.
30/09/2011 06:40:30 AM
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The big issue is energy density, IMHO.
30/09/2011 02:53:39 AM
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That's so perfect.
30/09/2011 06:43:31 AM
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I still agree with the view they are unlikley to intentionally punish us.
30/09/2011 09:35:13 AM
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We really have no idea how rare advance technologies societies are
30/09/2011 02:00:56 PM
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That's a really good point.
30/09/2011 04:34:28 PM
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The doomsdays options don't really hold up well though
30/09/2011 05:22:57 PM
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hmmm
30/09/2011 07:51:42 PM
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Yeah but that's just a variant of "Highly advanced aliens who for some reason are totally stupid"
30/09/2011 10:21:34 PM
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I didn't mean to imply that were not talking to us because they looked down on us
01/10/2011 01:07:02 AM
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Re: I didn't mean to imply that were not talking to us because they looked down on us
01/10/2011 02:50:42 AM
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of course I can't say, that was my point
30/09/2011 07:42:55 PM
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Re: If life formed, why might there not be fossil fuels equivalent to, or greater than, our own? *NM*
01/10/2011 03:16:23 AM
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