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I still can believe the world to rally together when it means to kill something.
The enemy must be simple though. Too complicated or invisible or something and the conspiracy nuts will take over.
112 0 ReplyYou wouldn't be able to see the aliens. The best you would be able to do is get blurry pictures of their ships from telescopes if you're lucky. Conspiracy nuts would do fine.
32 0 ReplyAny civilization able to get to us, would be advanced enough that a carrier task group bombing the uncontacted people of the north sentinel islands would be a fair fight in comparison.
We would see a blur in our telescopes followed by death or whatever they want to do to us.23 0 ReplyYou're absolutely right. I was describing the hypothetical scenario where the aliens just want to fuck with us by blowing up the sun or something. If they wanted us dead it would be lights out before we know they were there.
9 0 ReplyThere are so many nightmare situations you can imagine.
A single missile loaded up with a highly contagious 100% fatal pathogen, use drones with infrared to pick off the remaining hermits.
Just drones. Self-replicating killing machines that know all the human tricks.
Neutrino bombs, a few million of them.
A horrible digging machine just digs and releases all that poisons stuff from under us. We all suffocate.
Sunblocker, apply for 30 years. The few remaining humans living in cannibalism around geothermal vents get nuked from orbit.
Giant space mirrors. Fry us.
3 0 ReplyBioweapons which specifically target or exclude a certain genetic profile. The dark side of gene therapy.
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or whatever they want to do to us.
Anal probing, most likely.
3 0 ReplyPoor aliens just think our ass is the mouth. Where they come from bipeds are assmouth to assface
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I thought the same thing. I could see the world banding (mostly) together for a fight, but not to just make life better.
5 0 ReplyI still can believe the world to rally together when it means to kill something.
The pandemic was an opportunity for humanity to kill something, at least to the extent that viruses are alive.
3 0 ReplyBut a pathogen is too complicated to fight and invisible.
1 0 ReplyImmunology is hard. Let's go shopping.
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Do viruses bleed?
1 0 ReplyI guess they bleed RNA instead of blood.
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On that note, I highly recommend checking out The Three Body Problem books. Without going into spoilers, this is a huge part of one of the books.
3 0 ReplyI'm halfway through book two and I was thinking the same thing.
2 0 ReplyThat's the book I was thinking of!
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Too complicated or invisible or…
Bing bing bing!
Internal Combustion Engine? Nuclear Bomb? SCIENCE, praise be.
Invisible / long term & murky phenomena? JUST YOUR OPINION, man, I trust Facebook and WhatsApp forwards on this one.
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