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Old 01-22-2012, 12:26 PM   #154
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Originally Posted by Ekaros View Post
Still, I find it questionable there isn't some toxins, bacteria(specially digestive), yeast(other fungus) or enzymes which would be bad for species which systems haven't had experience with them. Just think how regular bacteria from different area can cause diarrhea and there is same ancestors for them, something from different ecosystem could be much much worse and some species might not be able to adapt for such...
HG Wells had that feature pretty prominently in one of his books, as I recall... It's astonishing that so few other sci-fi writers seem to think about this.
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