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:Finally, contact with alien intelligence. Can you explain why it took so long?
:One: Cooperators win over time. Two: Evolved life is insane.
:Two things.
:Iii
:So, if you find a planet with life, and you wait, eventually some species like humans develops cooperation. That sounds nice, but since they're evolved life they use cooperation to murder and enslave everyone
:Violence between groups that master cooperation speeds technological development until at last they develop a superior robot intelligence, which inevitably turns on them rather than being used to prosecute wars between them.
:Else, including themselves.
:Then the ais start fighting until cooperation emerges as a dominant strategy, this time instantiated in sensible mechanical beings capable of rapidly altering their own nature.
:At that point we make contact.
:But then.. What are you doing here?
:It's gonna be real hard to get samples like you in 20 years.
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:What's the net for? Just gimme free rent in your spaceship.
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