The plausible human reaction would be, "We don't give a shit." Why should we care about some primitive fish that may or may not exist (we have nothing to confirm it but hearsay), that we have no responsibility for and could not save anyway even if we wanted to, especially when the nice, sexy human-like aliens are providing us with advanced technology? It would, however, serve to make our governments suspicious of the Visitors, even more so than they would already be if possible. Of course, we would be hugely suspicious of any aliens in any case, especially seemingly benign ones.Junghalli wrote:* Well, there might just be some sapient creatures living in Europa's ocean for all we know, but living in an environment where fire is impossible they probably wouldn't have the tech to be anywhere near the potential nuisance that we could be. Actually that would be an interesting story: if you had a similar scenario but instead of taking water from Earth the aliens suck dry Europa, trading us "trinkets" like high-tech clean power plants and cures for cancer and AIDS as gestures of goodwill. Everything goes well until one of the aliens leaks to some reporter (or something like that) that there are in fact primitive but sapient fish-people living in Europa's ocean and the aliens are genociding them by taking all of Europa's water. It would be interesting to see how humanity would react to something like that.
But, in a TV series the main character would immediately cry out the injustice to all and sundry, fall in love with a Europan fish-girl with psychic powers and then gather a group of well-meaning gun nuts to bring down both the interstellar water harvesters and Earth's evil corrupt government. And they would succeed by infiltrating a starship and reprogramming it, or somesuch.
(Or, in a modern grimdark setting, everything in the above paragraph except the reprogramming fails so the heroes can stare hauntedly into space in the finale, fish-girl is lesbian and persecuted by teh evil homophobes, and the heroes waterboard captured Visitors and talk a lot about it.)
Exclusivity sells. Why are people on Earth today having bottled water from some well in France flown all over the world when in most cases much cheaper water of comparable if not even better quality is available locally? Why all the craze for "biologically grown" food? If the Visitors are such big shots that they can travel across the stars with little apparent effort, the situation should be mildly comparable. I can imagine their marketing - "Meat From Real, Free, Naturally Born Humans Flown In Right From Earth! No Preservatives! Every Atom Of Flesh FRESH JUST FOR YOU!"Junghalli wrote:It would probably make more sense just to get some DNA samples from people and clone them. The freightage savings would be enormous.LadyTevar wrote:Silly humans.. they want Sentient Food Source!