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How are your installations going? Y'all managed to install it?
>>41475913
What capabilities? At the moment we cant even destroy a potential humanity ending space rock falling on earth. We are a little baby.

But yeah, they obviously would protect the projectile with defenses, considering how long it has to travel. I still think that in the case of a real anti humanity weapon, we wont even know it before it hits us.

But why do this? Like I said, we are a little baby. We cant do shit, we dont know shit. We are shit eaters. earth is our prison. We have not even entered the post-scarcity age. We are still in tribal survival mode. our civilization is 20k years old. our real technological development is 200 years old. This is nothing compared to a species that started all this 1 million years earlier. And 1 million years is nothing in universal time. or brains dont even have the capacity to gasp what is really going on. And our human "hive" mind or combined knowledge is in its infancy.

Do we kill the chimps in the zoo because in 1 million years they could be evolved enugh to be a threat? Nah, we just watch them and study them.
What if the aliens coming to earth are the equivalent of a 20 year old retarded trust fund chad with his 10 bitches on his yacht?
>>41334451
I was born ready.
>>213994817
Boomers defining film-age would be 1970-1989. That'd be Godfather, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters.

Gen Xers would be 1990 - 2005. That'd be Jurassic Park, Toy Story, Titanic, the Matrix, Prequel Star Wars.

Millennials would be early 2005-2019. That'd be Avatar, Hunger Games, Avengers, Nu-Star Wars.

Gen Zers would be 2020- current. That'd be Barbie, Parasite, Oppenheimer, Sinners.

>hey, but I'm [generation] and I don't like those
These are the culturally relevant films of your generation, not a dissertation on what you may or may not like as a member of it.
>>214005065
>>60817944
all of what you said is true and then some.

im not even a PLTR baggie