[After the battle in the Iraqi desert as the bodies had been cleaned up, Alex could be found walking around the dig site. Stopping to look at newly broken statues or just around where the battle had been. It wasn't really a very big site all told, but did that really matter?]
It's weird. This place has been lying quietly for millennia and war returned to it like this...At least it didn't turn into a full-blown massacre.
It's weird. This place has been lying quietly for millennia and war returned to it like this...At least it didn't turn into a full-blown massacre.
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I don't see how petty historical rivalries and grudges can help in the face of invasion by extra-terrestrial forces. It's not like our history provides insight to the threat and their stated goals are annihilation or harvest of our population for resources.
As for the "realistic" chance of finding a Enki, the forces were in a desperate enough situation that it was their only chance of turning the tides. Even a 1 in 10,000,000 chance is still better than zero. Is that not what the Unity Group has been doing up to this point, marshaling forces to better play the long odds in what our world has become?
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And I for one wouldn't want to live in a world where everything has been sacrificed for survival. I like that there's arts, sports, knowledge of our past, biodiversity and so on. It makes life more interesting and gives our entire fight meaning.
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