To a civilization capable of traveling the stars, there must be certain hurdles they have have overcome that defy our understanding.
1. Resource - as in renewable or easily attainable material(s)
2. Energy - as in renewable and infinite (cold fusion, perpetual motion, etc)
3. Genome Mastery - cool as they may be, if one bas got sick on the flight, it could kill the entire armada. The mastery of their very DNA/genetic makeup would be paramount to even fathom traversing the stars as a way of life.
But then again, Manny brings a different perspective on the matter with machines (or more to the point, nanomachines) being the "all seeing eye".
Possible just as so many other things are, but I for one think unlikely. Im sure such a civilization is more than capable of such tech and scouting preference....but I think it would be unnecessary to say the least.
With the 3 items attained above (most likely a uva lot more than those) sending "robots" in your stead is a waste of resource and time. We as humans send out probes/satellites to the edge of our solar system and think we're some hot when we have to wait months (even years) for their signal to be sent back.
The beings we speculate upon would only use such "craft" as advanced scouting (if thats even required, seeing as their tech would border on the divine) in anticipation of direct observation.
I for one believe if such beings exist, then they are certainly benign (that is, they arent going to intentionally kill us for our oil/metal/lifeforce/wtf ever).
Think about our uselessness to them. We are no more significant to them then ants are to us (cosmologically speaking, maybe even less so...maybe like we view single-celled organisms, so off our radar they dont even exist outside a microscope viewed by the few who have interest). We kill ants because they invade our homes making for an unsightly addition to your abode. In what way does our existence offend them that eradication is preferable?
No one can know for sure. But if such a species exists, and if our existence was reprehensible to them then we'd already be space junk.
Because if they do exist then their tech is divine and they know of us, about us and study us. After all, in can be said with good general authority that they are nothing more than scientists...we are just unaware of what inspires them at this point. Cataloging comes to mind, but what the do I know.

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