28 July 1971
“I’m scared,” the lean, intense scientist (Paul Ehrlich) told an interviewer. “I have a teenage daughter whom I love very much. I know a lot of young people, and their world is being destroyed – my world is being destroyed. I’m 37, and I’d like to live to be 67 in a reasonably pleasant world, not die in some kind of holocaust in the next decade.”
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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A teenage daughter in 1971. That makes her older than me, and I am 54.
I wonder if she fears for her father’s sanity?
She Should.
I pity the man. He has wasted his whole life living in fear.