I realize you can just answer, “mysterious aliens beyond our understanding,” but why would a space probe have a mandate of either talk to a whale for 30 seconds or destroy Earth and disable everything in its path on the way to Earth?

Why? What does that achieve?

  • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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    I believe the probe was not destroying anything intentionally, but this was rather a side effect of whatever it was doing to attempt to communicate with the not-the-hell-your-whales. Once it did so and was satisfied it shut off its transmitter and went about its merry way.

    I don’t know why it specifically needed whales. Maybe some other similarly whale-like alien species would also have sufficed.

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      I’m pretty sure Spock actually said this and this is the way I always understood it. Spock went on a hunch that it wasn’t intentionally destroying the planet, it was a byproduct of looking for the whales. Maybe it had to look harder than expected and turned up the transmit power which is why things got weird.

      “Hell of a way to say hello.” - Bones, probably.

      Edit: Yeah, “I find it illogical that its actions would be hostile.”

      Second edit: I just saw a thread the other day about the weakest sonar pings from Navey subs being strong enough to vaporize people’s insides. Context I guess.

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      One hell of a side effect. You’d think its creators would understand the whole ‘destroy the planet’ aspect of their ‘must communicate with a whale for a very brief period of time unless there aren’t any and then I just stick around’ plan.

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        Maybe we can parallel it like this…

        You’re out in your backyard playing with your dog. You’re both running around in the grass, rolling around, the dog digs for a moment at a spot in the yard. You think nothing of it.

        But in those few minutes, you both stomped on and destroyed a couple ant mounds, squashed some other bugs and insects in the grass (their habitat) and the dog dug up and obliterated another creatures nest in the grass.

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          The problem here is that it wants to talk to the whales but it is also destroying the ocean. That doesn’t really match your scenario.

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            It’s just an overgeneralization. It’s doing something it thinks is harmless and possibly considering humans to be lesser beings like the insects

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              It’s doing something it thinks is harmless that would directly harm the thing it’s wants to talk to?

              Are its programmers morons?

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        It’s been a minute for me - did they ever establish that it absolutely had to be whales or were whales just sea creatures that qualified?

        What if this thing was sent to harvest water from planets lacking intelligent cetaecian life forms like humans might harvest a resource from an “uninhabited” world?