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<ref>''[[The Allies of Humanity]]'', Book 3, Sixth Briefing</ref>
 
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“Are there many worlds such as ours in space?”
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''“Are there many worlds such as ours in space?”''
 
:"There are many worlds that have been stripped of their natural resources and have become barren as a result. Certainly, terrestrial worlds such as yours are rare, maybe one out of five or six thousand planets contain the biological diversity that you enjoy and take for granted here in your world. That still accounts for many planets in the universe. But such planets are always occupied, are always valued and the native races always have to defend their rights, their privileges and their stewardship as they begin to emerge into the Greater Community."
 
:"There are many worlds that have been stripped of their natural resources and have become barren as a result. Certainly, terrestrial worlds such as yours are rare, maybe one out of five or six thousand planets contain the biological diversity that you enjoy and take for granted here in your world. That still accounts for many planets in the universe. But such planets are always occupied, are always valued and the native races always have to defend their rights, their privileges and their stewardship as they begin to emerge into the Greater Community."
 
<ref>''[[The Allies of Humanity]]'', Book 3, Seventh Briefing</ref>
 
<ref>''[[The Allies of Humanity]]'', Book 3, Seventh Briefing</ref>

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Excerpts

"Humanity is viewed by those few races who pay attention to this world as being chaotic, unruly and potentially dangerous. You are certainly not highly regarded for the way the Earth is being exploited and its wealth is being plundered." [1]

“Are there many worlds such as ours in space?”

"There are many worlds that have been stripped of their natural resources and have become barren as a result. Certainly, terrestrial worlds such as yours are rare, maybe one out of five or six thousand planets contain the biological diversity that you enjoy and take for granted here in your world. That still accounts for many planets in the universe. But such planets are always occupied, are always valued and the native races always have to defend their rights, their privileges and their stewardship as they begin to emerge into the Greater Community."

[2]

References

  1. The Allies of Humanity, Book 3, Sixth Briefing
  2. The Allies of Humanity, Book 3, Seventh Briefing