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Pluribus is disappointing (Season 1 spoilers)
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What if the organism that originally came up with the virus uses some kind of photosynthesis and comes from an ecosystem with no analogue to sentient animals that eat non-sentient plants? If this organism didn't have a concept of pain, its ethics might revolve around the extinguishing of life itself (regardless of any consciousness attached to it) so that would explain why they'd have such a rule.
Imagine you designed the virus and you had to give it rules about how it could interact with the lifeforms present in whatever planet it reaches. Would you allow it to inflict pain? Because, on planet earth, thanks to plants and fungi it's possible to sustain yourself without inflicting pain on anything else. But what if the planet that gets infected isn't like that?
The aliens who designed the Plurb woke mind virus:


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