"...was slower than it had been on Terra; Shalmuans were less ferocious, less able to treat their fellow beings like vermin or machinery, than humankind is."
-Poul Anderson, The Rebel Worlds IN Anderson, Young Flandry (Riverdale, NY, 2010), pp. 367-520 AT CHAPTER THREE, pp. 390-391.
Right on, Shalmuans.
On the now uninhabited planet, Good Luck, Trevelyan Micah finds some statues and murals showing combat:
"But oftenest he found imagery which he read as of affection, gentleness, work, teaching, discovery, or the sheer splendor of being alive."
-"The Pirate," p. 155.
Human cultures vary, non-human cultures presumably more so, so let's not project violence onto every fictional species. Interstellar explorers might encounter Merseians or Shalmuans but, more probably, something unimaginable.
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteAll the more reason for getting off this rock and finding out what out there: good, bad, or mixed!
Ad astra! Sean