"I've always thought that we, as human beings, would be naive and arrogant to pretend that we're the only life form in the galaxy"
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The phrasing “we, as human beings” is doing quiet work, too. It widens the target from a niche sci-fi audience to the whole species, making the point feel moral as much as scientific. And “pretend” is the tell: he implies that absolute certainty about being alone isn’t reasoned; it’s performative. We act alone because it flatters our specialness and simplifies the cosmos into a story with us as the only protagonist.
Context matters here because Frakes isn’t just any actor; he’s tied to Star Trek, a franchise built on the idea that meeting “the other” is how we learn what we are. Coming from him, the line reads like a pop-culture distilled worldview: curiosity over closure, humility over dominance. It’s accessible philosophy packaged as common sense, less about little green men than about resisting the urge to make the universe small enough to fit our pride.
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Frakes, Jonathan. (2026, January 15). I've always thought that we, as human beings, would be naive and arrogant to pretend that we're the only life form in the galaxy. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-always-thought-that-we-as-human-beings-would-158757/
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"I've always thought that we, as human beings, would be naive and arrogant to pretend that we're the only life form in the galaxy." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-always-thought-that-we-as-human-beings-would-158757/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.








