candycorn
Diamond Member
Had this discussion with my girlfriend the other day.
Lets suppose that there is a star voyager that goes gonzo fast in our near space. I mean it flies by so fast that our radars do not pick it up, it transmits on a frequency that we canāt hear but other than that, the crew of the ship are not violent, not aggressive, and donāt want any trouble.
One day, while cruising past Earth on a time-sensitive mission (carrying much needed supplies back to itās home planet), the cruiser hits a meteoroid or a small bit of space junkāAlan Shepherdās golf ball for exampleāand loses the small amount of plutonium that the ship requires to keep going. It has no choice except to land on Earth.
So the ship lands here.
What do you all think would happen next?
Would we Earthlings seize the ship and study it screwing up their mission, would we supply the plutonium, would we try to set up a tracking on the ship???
Lets suppose that there is a star voyager that goes gonzo fast in our near space. I mean it flies by so fast that our radars do not pick it up, it transmits on a frequency that we canāt hear but other than that, the crew of the ship are not violent, not aggressive, and donāt want any trouble.
One day, while cruising past Earth on a time-sensitive mission (carrying much needed supplies back to itās home planet), the cruiser hits a meteoroid or a small bit of space junkāAlan Shepherdās golf ball for exampleāand loses the small amount of plutonium that the ship requires to keep going. It has no choice except to land on Earth.
So the ship lands here.
What do you all think would happen next?
Would we Earthlings seize the ship and study it screwing up their mission, would we supply the plutonium, would we try to set up a tracking on the ship???