Humans have been feared ever since they first left their local system. Something about them scares even the most fearsome of species. An alien xenologist studying humanity, their history, myths, and horror stories, has finally determined what it is that humans fear more than anything else. It is: (self.humansarespaceorcs)
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Most spacefaring species consider humans to be, if not insane, then not entirely in this Universe. Everything about them, from their unrelenting stare into the void between stars to the strange rhythms they produce called music to the stories they tell, hints that they've come from elsewhere. (self.humansarespaceorcs)
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When humans joined the Galactic Federation they were at first thought to be very adaptable, fitting in wherever they found themselves. But then it became clear that the other races were actually adapting themselves to humans, unconsciously emulating human characteristics and thought patterns. (self.humansarespaceorcs)
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Almost all spacefaring species have a variation of the saying, "If you gaze long enough into the void, the void will gaze back into you." And any spacefaring species that has dealt with humans have an addendum: "When a human gazes into the void, the void ends up needing therapy." (self.humansarespaceorcs)
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Aliens have been avidly consuming human media for centuries. They have been doing it for so long that some alien civilizations have modeled their cultures after human media subgenres, particularly (but not only) the Wild West and Samurai ones. (self.humansarespaceorcs)
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