So I really feel bad about the way all we can do is shoot thargoids and nothing else... I remember there being a... what was it... CHOICE between shooting them and feeding them meta alloy... my memory is a bit fuzzy as its been a long time.
"But what if..." I say to you and myself "what if we must not try understand them, what if they must understand us?!"
What if... and this is a thing that thargoid sensors do, they scan ships nearby and they emit a noise depending on ship.
What else does it scan?
Can it scan things like say... Tourist beacons?!
So I ask: what if we try stop shooting them, what if we stop trying to understand them and instead try get them to understand us?
Why don't we take a sensor on a tour to see various things and then give the sensor back?
In fact... I have gone ahead and taken a leap to do this experiment myself and see what happens. In addition I will be taking pictures along the way.
This is Edna, the thargoid sensor I will be taking on a tour to (in hope) have it learn human culture via visiting various things and tourist beacons.
And For a start... Edna met Voyager 2!
I like to think Edna enjoyed the friendly greetings from voyager 2 in various languages.
Thank you for reading. I will post more pictures of Edna near things as I try teach it by touring the bubble. Currently doing the long trip to the other voyager satellites.
"But what if..." I say to you and myself "what if we must not try understand them, what if they must understand us?!"
What if... and this is a thing that thargoid sensors do, they scan ships nearby and they emit a noise depending on ship.
What else does it scan?
Can it scan things like say... Tourist beacons?!
So I ask: what if we try stop shooting them, what if we stop trying to understand them and instead try get them to understand us?
Why don't we take a sensor on a tour to see various things and then give the sensor back?
In fact... I have gone ahead and taken a leap to do this experiment myself and see what happens. In addition I will be taking pictures along the way.
This is Edna, the thargoid sensor I will be taking on a tour to (in hope) have it learn human culture via visiting various things and tourist beacons.
And For a start... Edna met Voyager 2!
I like to think Edna enjoyed the friendly greetings from voyager 2 in various languages.
Thank you for reading. I will post more pictures of Edna near things as I try teach it by touring the bubble. Currently doing the long trip to the other voyager satellites.