Ro-Zan’s use of “Terrans” instead of “humans” (or even “Earthlings”) is another indication of his evil motives. Ro-Zan is talking to a man who thinks of himself as a human being, but by rejecting such terminology, Ro-Zan is showing his contempt for the entire human race. It’s Ro-Zan’s way of asserting his superiority (they are a lesser race and we don’t have to respect their language customs) and a way to free his conscience of feeling bad about the evil he means to perpetrate on the humans (which he surely intends). Ro-Zan is easily the worst enemy Tracy has ever faced, in that he means to enslave the entire planet.
Ro-Zan’s use of “Terrans” instead of “humans” (or even “Earthlings”) is another indication of his evil motives. Ro-Zan is talking to a man who thinks of himself as a human being, but by rejecting such terminology, Ro-Zan is showing his contempt for the entire human race. It’s Ro-Zan’s way of asserting his superiority (they are a lesser race and we don’t have to respect their language customs) and a way to free his conscience of feeling bad about the evil he means to perpetrate on the humans (which he surely intends). Ro-Zan is easily the worst enemy Tracy has ever faced, in that he means to enslave the entire planet.