As a member of the Galactic Council, we strictly adhere to the Galactic Non-Interference Protocol (GNIP) in order to preserve the integrity and diversity of extraterrestrial ecosystems.

The Galactic Non-Interference Protocol
1) No collection or interaction with any humanoid species is permitted. This is to avoid any potential cultural contamination or conflicts that may arise from contact with advanced civilizations.
2) All interplanetary expeditions must be approved and authorized by the Galactic Council, which is responsible for overseeing and regulating all exploration and scientific research conducted beyond the boundaries of Earth.
3) All specimens collected during expeditions must be handled with extreme care and caution to avoid harm or injury to the alien creatures. No specimen can be collected or killed unless absolutely necessary for scientific research purposes, and only under strict ethical guidelines.
4) All specimens collected during expeditions must be properly labeled, preserved, and stored in designated facilities to ensure their long-term survival and study.
5) Any discovery of a new or unknown species must be immediately reported to the Galactic Council, which will then initiate a thorough investigation and assessment of the new find.
6) No technology or material can be removed from any planet or system without express permission from the Galactic Council. This is to ensure that any new technology or knowledge gained from the study of alien fauna is used only for peaceful and beneficial purposes.
Any breach of these rules may result in severe penalties, including fines, loss of funding, and expulsion from the Galactic Council.
Idea: Marie-Sophie Germain
Text: ChatGPT4 (prompt by Marie-Sophie Germain)
Photos: MidJourney (prompts by Marie-Sophie Germain)
