might as well imagine the trend of the following things: In the first few years, decades or even centuries, the two races coexisted peacefully, but as human beings multiply, have children, and find that they have not enough space, and the outside is vast The space of the human can only be seen, without free contact, there is some imbalance in the human heart, why do we live in this hood? Why can't the outside world be ours?
Under such unbalanced psychological guidance, some human beings have ideas in their minds.
And the people of Planet Tara are also unbalanced. It is a good planet for us. Why do you delineate areas for these people out of thin air? Let them thrive? Will they encroach on our future space?
Under this psychological guidance, some strong people appeared on both sides. Under the detonation of something, the contradiction between the two races began to intensify. In the end, it was irreconcilable, and the war began again...
I have to say, Destruction is one of human nature. Just like what is said in the movie, humans first migrated to Mars, and finally demanded independence, and all three planets were destroyed. In colonial wars for living space, there is never peace to speak of.
Even now, the Native American Indians of the Americas are still very marginal, albeit an improvement over previous scalping.
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