At its core, ALIEN SAFARI is about a man who reveres animals, standing against humanity’s instinct to conquer what it doesn’t understand.
Eddie Wesson isn’t a trophy hunter—he’s a scout and photographer who has lived among alien wildlife long enough to recognize them as intelligent, interconnected, and alive in ways that mirror our own. While Interworld Safari sells exploration, what it truly offers is conquest: the arrival of armed outsiders who claim dominion over new worlds simply because they can.
Luxury safaris and “clone-and-replace” technology function as moral disguises, allowing destruction to proceed without consequence. Eddie’s conviction isn’t driven by ideology, but by experience. He’s seen the cost firsthand, and he understands that replacement is not preservation.
ALIEN SAFARI ultimately asks a fundamental question: when humanity reaches the farthest corners of the universe, will we choose reverence—or repeat the same instincts that have already brought us to the brink?
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