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But I would hazard to state that the possibility of such a species hiding in the fossil gaps is horrifically unlikely. More than enough plausibility for even hard science fiction gaming purposes though.
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Sapience on par with parrots, great apes, and dolphins isn't what I mean when I write about human type intelligence. I certainly hope to live long enough to definitively find life on some other planet. Even simple single celled life.
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As much as I adore the three from Victorian England and would watch the hell out of a spin off.
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To be fair, she DID spend a lot of time around humans. They were considerably more PEWPEW in the older series >>
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It would be funny if it turns out that our type of life is the rarity, and something absurd like hydrogen based life on gas giants is the norm.
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I admit to coming around to the evidence a bit later than most. At least I was ahead of the curve with regards to Pluto. I didn't consider it a proper planet at age 7 in '81.
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I thought surface water coalesced very early, but that it's hard to absolutely prove without known hydrates and oxides from later in the geological record. Blasted tectonics messing up the data. ;)
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