Re: "Greys" engineered space explorers ?



That's a perfectly good analogy, of Grays w/o DNA to nuke or bothered
with most other biological limitations or environment complications,
of their being more robot worthy than life as we know it seems to work
for me.

Their interstellar spacecrafts could be relatively compact, as little
if any volume requirements for the likes of beer and pizza, h2o or o2,
except for other than a few weird energy snacks that might be of more
U238 if not micro fusion worthy than anything else.

Grays could certainly have been intelligent designed as somewhat
living minions, or simply fully interactive bio-robotic units at the
command of their creators that are keeping a safe distance (aka 'out
of sight and thus out of mind').

If need be, these Grays could hold their ET breath for years at a
time, thus no stinking spacesuit requirements, and at least as far as
we know of there has never been Gray flatulence reported, which may
further suggest these are in fact robotic units that are perhaps at
most representing themselves as more borg like than anything else.
-
Brad Guth



On Jun 21, 11:48 am, GatherNoMoss <saints2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Forget deep space human exploration people....forget about it.
Without wormholes or someother instanteous transport...the distances
are simply
too large for the human body.

We need a "robot" of somekind to do the dirty work for us.

That said, let's consider the "Grey aliens" as a model.

Whether they exist or not isn't relevent to this discussion.
Artistic renderings of "Greys" have some interesting features.

Ok, give yourself the task of designing a deep space explorer.

What would it be made of first off ?
I could imagine a technologically advance species deciding on an
organic design rather than
your typical sci-fi metallic robot.
A spaceship could grow these creatures, at need, out of plentiful
organic goo it may encounter
in star systems.....they'd be cheap, expendable.
And all you need carry with you is the DNA and incubator vat.

Not so metallic robots.

Consider some other features in artistic rendering:

The Greys are shown without genitalia. Of course.
You'd add no genitalia in your design.

They'd be thin, smallish (why not ?)

They'd have large eyes ....most of those enviroments, planets etc it
is likley to encounter
would be dark.

A large brain suggest technical/observational prowess. Also a
flexablity and creativity in encounters.

It seems to me a "Grey" is just about exactly what one would come up
with for a deep space exploring substitute.....
How could those so called "abductees" imagine such a creature given
it's legitimate design features...especially since these abductees are
typically describes as "ignorant rednecks" ?

One would imagine a ignorant redneck not intelligent enough to make
up something so cleverly
deceptive.


.



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