Thats Right! Why to not be a xenophobe! One gets so tired of these egocentric speciests. It’s all ‘Baaah waaaah– that Alien ate my baby!’, with no concern for how the foreign proteins in the baby could well poison that poor alien.
That concern for others is what makes Tyler a Hero. Julie (84) has the same characteristic. While one is a metahuman and the other is decidedly “only” human, they are both Heroes.
I find it very amusing that, despite openly disliking him, Ron respects Moon Shadow enough to at least be hopeful he’s capable of handling the overwhelming alien assault.
That’s not good.
That would depend on your point of view. The space predator is probably thinking that this is quite good and and tasty.
Thats Right! Why to not be a xenophobe! One gets so tired of these egocentric speciests. It’s all ‘Baaah waaaah– that Alien ate my baby!’, with no concern for how the foreign proteins in the baby could well poison that poor alien.
(typo) Way* not to be a xenophobe!
I wonder to which extent the computer core is still autonomous, and to which extent this techno-organic squid has taken it over…
Can I p oint out that I think it was cool that Tyler’s first thought was concern for the robot they would be leaving behind?
You may & I laud you for noticing it.
Not that my lauds & praise carry much weight here.
Well, then you need to exercise them more. Then they’ll have enough strength to carry more weight.
Oh, I concur completely. Tyler’s cool like that. ^^
That concern for others is what makes Tyler a Hero. Julie (84) has the same characteristic. While one is a metahuman and the other is decidedly “only” human, they are both Heroes.
So.. anyone got a weed whacker?
I find it very amusing that, despite openly disliking him, Ron respects Moon Shadow enough to at least be hopeful he’s capable of handling the overwhelming alien assault.