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Pluribus episode 6 led me to a disturbing new principle about Apple’s sci-fi present


What’s the level of the hivemind in Pluribus? To date, the present hasn’t supplied a lot of a solution past merely “Hivemind good.” In the meantime, protagonist Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) is rather more serious about undoing “the Becoming a member of” than determining why it occurred within the first place.

It’s nearly as if we’re probably not alleged to care what the hivemind’s finish aim is — if it even has one. (Gilligan has additionally confirmed he doesn’t know precisely the place the present is in the end headed, so he could also be leaving issues deliberately obscure.) Nevertheless, one element from Pluribus episode 6 has me considering the sequence’ endgame might be a lot darker than I ever imagined…

[Ed. note: Spoilers ahead for Pluribus episode 6.]

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To shortly recap a few of Pluribus’ current surprising reveals: On the finish of episode 5, Carol discovers the hivemind is storing useless human corpses in a manufacturing facility, the place they’re being processed and consumed. In episode 6, she takes the data to her fellow non-hivemind survivors, solely to study that they already know. Seems, the hivemind is so peaceable they’ll’t even harvest fruits, greens, or grains, not to mention kill animals. So that they’ve taken to consuming any nutrient sources which can be already obtainable to them — together with the roughly 900 million people who died through the chaos of the preliminary mass Becoming a member of.

This information is delivered with one more twist: Even with all these corpses on the menu, many of the hivemind will nonetheless die of hunger inside a decade if it will possibly’t give you an answer. (Is lab-grown meat not an possibility?)

This looks like an enormous oversight! In spite of everything, if some alien intelligence created the hivemind within the first place, then beamed its recipe throughout the universe, shouldn’t they’ve taken the entire hunger factor into consideration? Why unfold the hivemind program if it’s solely going to wipe out whoever receives it?

Except that was the aim all alongside…

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Hivemind John Cena explains cannibalism in a video recorded for Carol
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Give it some thought. What is the purpose of the hivemind, anyway? Perhaps the hivemind recipe isn’t a present from outer house in any respect, however a weapon. Perhaps some alien species determined humanity poses a menace to the remainder of the universe and determined to do one thing about it. Reworking humankind right into a hivemind that starves itself to dying is a reasonably intelligent solution to do exactly that.

To be honest, there are some holes in my principle. For one factor, it’s not like everybody on Earth goes to die, simply “most” of humanity. It’s additionally potential that the alien hivemind behind the unique sign doesn’t even take into account non-hiveminds to be clever, which means it wouldn’t care about what occurs to humankind. Or that the aim isn’t to wipe out humanity however to avoid wasting the dolphins or another endangered species. And even when this principle is true, what’s subsequent? A full-scale invasion of Earth? Or will the aliens transfer on to their subsequent goal and depart any surviving people to scrape by on their very own?

The most effective level of comparability right here could also be one other science fiction story: The Three Physique Downside, a trilogy of books written by Liu Cixin and tailored right into a Netflix sequence by Sport of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. Within the second ebook, The Darkish Forest, humanity figures out that the universe is definitely chock stuffed with clever civilizations all continually hiding from one another and making an attempt to wipe one another out. This principle, additionally known as Darkish Forest, helps clarify why alien life has by no means visited Earth.

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Scientists on the Very Massive Array decide up the hivemind recipe from an extraterrestrial sign in Pluribus episode 1
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Within the books, Darkish Forest principle is in the end used as deterrence towards an alien invasion; an armed machine threatens to reveal the situation of each of their residence planets to the complete universe if the invaders don’t completely retreat. Nevertheless, when that machine is ultimately triggered in a last-ditch try to avoid wasting the Earth, it in the end dooms humanity, resulting in our destruction by a third-unnamed extraterrestrial civilization that sends a weapon to destroy a few years later.

Is that what’s occurring in Pluribus? It’d seem to be a stretch, however in the interim, the Darkish Forest principle makes about as a lot sense to me as some other rationalization of the hivemind’s final aim.


Pluribus episodes 1-6 are streaming on Apple TV. New episodes air weekly every Friday.

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