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Subject: Humanoid galaxy
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From: Keith F. Lynch 

    From: watmath!jagardner@topaz.rutgers.edu (Jim Gardner)
    Date: 9 Sep 85 15:07:55 GMT

    The game "Freedom in the Galaxy" from Avalon Hill is a fairly
    accurate recreation of a Star Wars-like setting, and it proposes a
    useful explanation for the widespread domination of humanoid life.
    Humans entered the galaxy from another one (far far away) ...

  But Star Wars supposedly happened "long ago", not far in the future.

								...Keith