The whole point with an alien civilization is that it is -alien-. We know little if anything of how life could develop independently outside Earth. They could be completely different from us biologically to molecular levels. Who's to say their concept of civilization would not be vastly different as well? Heck, many of the things we automatically connect together with a civilization might not be taken for granted by an alien species. How much do they value communication? Have they even any understanding of concepts such as "warfare" or "diplomacy"? They might not even have anything that we humans might consider weapons.
Simply put, we don't know. What we do know is that life loves diversity.
Of course this doesn't stop our media from exploring the subject in more or less biased ways, making the alien presence more human-like than what would be reasonably expected. While in all likelyhood inaccurate in every shape and form, I see the concept's exploration as a good thing regardless of what tone or message it tries to bring forth. Helps us as a species to mentally "prepare" ourselves for such a possibility, enabling us to be more mature when the line between fiction and reality begins to blur.
If an intelligence has discovered us, and knows where we are right now, it would seem that they are of friendly intentions so far. Why? Because they have not tried to interfere with our independent development. In other words, they seem keen on letting us find our own way, which I would be thankful for.
Simply put, we don't know. What we do know is that life loves diversity.
Of course this doesn't stop our media from exploring the subject in more or less biased ways, making the alien presence more human-like than what would be reasonably expected. While in all likelyhood inaccurate in every shape and form, I see the concept's exploration as a good thing regardless of what tone or message it tries to bring forth. Helps us as a species to mentally "prepare" ourselves for such a possibility, enabling us to be more mature when the line between fiction and reality begins to blur.
If an intelligence has discovered us, and knows where we are right now, it would seem that they are of friendly intentions so far. Why? Because they have not tried to interfere with our independent development. In other words, they seem keen on letting us find our own way, which I would be thankful for.