Due to the the decapodian mating tendencies (which include standing on beaches attracting their mates after which they die) I don’t think they would be driven to cause life on other planets. However, it might be a good idea to send the mutants from the sewers. They could reproduce and improve their evolution within the constraints of that new environment.
This is indeed unexpected. It appears the belief in aliens has been waning instead of waxing as we find out more and more about the universe.
“So what happens if we find all these biologically feasible exoplanets that just don’t have any life on them?”
We go forth and put some, of course!
How very human of you,
...Why not Zoidberg?
Due to the the decapodian mating tendencies (which include standing on beaches attracting their mates after which they die) I don’t think they would be driven to cause life on other planets. However, it might be a good idea to send the mutants from the sewers. They could reproduce and improve their evolution within the constraints of that new environment.