Subject: So how do you show that?
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Posted on: 2019-05-10 16:48:00 UTC

I guess the easiest(?) way is to write (this one's more writing than visual) from the alien's viewpoint, but that requires rendering it down into a human-readable thought process. The other way is to have a human as your viewpoint, watching the alien act - but then you're likely to just end up with the alien as a random number generator. "Why yes, I respond to attack by reading a book, because that is the way of my people."

I guess, drawing on Larfen's comments, you could approach it as 'they respond predictably, but to different stimuli'. So where your human sees the odds in a battle as depending on things like weapons and tactics, the alien looks instead at... but what, though? Everything I can think of is either something a human should also consider, or something that just plain wouldn't be useful (yes, Mr Space Elf, it's very nice that you've calculated the horoscopes of the battle, but astrology is nonsense).

I think I'm winding up on 'different goals'. Humans' goals are, broadly, to survive and breed; a battle will play out very differently if both parties see (say) not disturbing the local radiation environment as more important than actually surviving. But... survive/breed is an evolutionary response to a hostile environment. You have to come up with some way to force a different response, because so far, most of life on Earth has followed that same path.

hS

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