
Originally Posted by
Drunk Vegan
Even at sublight speeds a radius of 50 lightyears is highly improbable for all life in the galaxy. Even at sublight speeds, only takes something like a million years to colonize the entire galaxy.
But you missed the point of the OP: the only life would be that within the 50 LY radius, and that would be "all the life in the galaxy", the rest would be barren (not having had the benefit of our "seeding") or at best have only scattered, single natural lifebearing worlds.
STARGAZING: All I see are the lights of a billion places I'll never go. --Howard Tayler, Schlock Mercenary