(quote)Originally posted by Paradigm:
(QUOTE)Originally posted by Lonevoinian:
Someone has been listining to WAY too much UE Propaganda... <snip>(/quote)
Well, as long as this thread has been resurrected, I'll throw in, too. That's an impressive speech, Lonevoinian. Ever think of a career in PR?/quote)
Not really, but I'd think I'd be good at it.
(quote)But really, we all know the truth - and the Voinian spin doctors have manipulated it far more than the UEs. After all, who would fire a peaceful "message pod" directly at the ship of a species they were just meeting? (/quote)
As I said, the Voinians act like most sentient species, and think that anything they meet is gonna be somewhat similer to they. They have huge amounts of Armor, and their shields aren't for War purposes, though they do provide some protection, they use them to slow down the message pods, so their thick armor can get take the blow. Besides, a small message pod going 1000 MPH isn't gonna do THAT much damage to a ship rigged for Vacume and the occasional hit with an Astriod. Your average modern missile goes Mach 3-4, which is a good 1000 MPH faster. Besides, you, sir, are thinking like a Human. Not everything is subject to Human laws of logic. Heck, half the things we Humans see and do on EARTH aren't logical in the least.
(quote)If the Voinians have been spreading out and encountering aliens with peaceful intent for some time now, I think they would have figured out that you have to be very careful of not seeming aggressive to a new species. If it's actually true that the Voinians have only fought when they had to, maybe they are just particularly good at getting a negative reaction from the species they encounter. (/quote)
Well, the Hinwar and a lot of other races they found saw the Voinians, saw that they had little or no shields(the normal protection throughout the galaxy) and said "Heck, why not. We could use an extra planet or two." and attacked. Kinda like American Indians. They didn't do too much to piss anyone off(except that Aztec rip-the-beating-heart-out-of-your-enemy-and-chuck-it-down-a-tall-set-of-stairs thing) but got beat upon because they were weak, Europians were strong, and greed is powerful. Except the Voinians won.
(quote)Plus, in the battle of Sol, the Voinians sent a huge armed fleet into the home system of the humans. Any intelligent being should know that this is not an appropriate way to establish an open line of communication. They should have sent unarmed envoys in a clear gesture of friendship. (/quote)
Incase you didn't read that, the REASON the Voinians sent in a huge armed fleet, is that the times they sent in a small, unarmed fleet to establish communication, it got the **** kicked out of it, cause the first time they met, the UE ship got accidently blown up.
**(quote)Or better yet, they could have opened communication by sending EMF transmissions from nearby systems until getting a response. So I think the evidence is clear, there never was any intent on the part of the Voinian invaders for peace.
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(Assuming you mean electromagnetic frequencies by EMF, please correct me if I'm wrong)Sometimes, you aren't tuned to the right frenquencies for communication. The Voinian and UE transmission frequencies could be at the exact opposite end of the spectrum. Besides, it'll get weaker as distance passes, a magnet across the room won't suck paperclips from your desk, and 10 or so lightyears, which is a rather optomistic estimate for the nearist uncolonized system, is an awful long ways. Message pods, while short range, are pretty hard to not be on the same wavelegnth as, since that'd mean you're slightly out of phase with the rest of the universe, in which case, most people will ignore you anyway. And given enough time and a good enough computer(plus a little face to face meeting, or a known language to compare it too, e.g. Rossetta stone, for basic terms) and you can decipher pretty much any language. The paper/whatever it would be on would help that. Verbally, it wouldn't be so easy. Or it might even be in English, what will all the crap we've been sending out via TV and Space Probed for the past 50 years.
In short,points to UEs It's still their fault.
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