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Originally Posted by SpiritWarrior
On a similiar planet it's logical to assume the evolution would be similiar. On a dis-similiar planet (i.e. gaseous) then it's hats off and who knows. But if they travel to our system and show interest, it is safe to say they have more in common with humans than insects.
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It is? Based on what? Without actually encountering the affore mentioned alleged creatures, everything we come up with is at best speculation, at worst lame science fiction.
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