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Mark, you should read the words that you quote. A race that is enjoying a
EUTOPIAN existance may at some point in their history have been as
self-destructive as us. Maybe the lesson learned from all of these
generations of fighting each other will guide us to coexist in a eutopian
manner. Howev
--- "Joseph Z." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why would a species out there that was enjoying a
> eutopian existance even
> want to communicate with a planet of
> self-destructive apes?
The worst cliche in science fiction, I think, is the
tired story of an alien race that discovers humans,
decide