Here’s a few ideas: a single nanoseed catapulted at 99.9 % the speed of light, followed by a laser encoding the instructions. Cross galaxy light-lag would be only 100 years. How to slow it down on arrival is unknown… Another possibility is actually creating spaceships out of light; some kind of super laser that would excite whatever it hit in just the right way to create a nanoseed.
As envisioned in Olaf Stapledon’s classic Last and First Men, [free here]:
(Read, then guess the year of publication!)
In respect of the future, we are now setting about the forlorn task of disseminating among the stars the seeds of a new humanity. For this purpose we shall make use of the pressure of radiation from the sun, and chiefly the extravagantly potent radiation that will later be available. We are hoping to devise extremely minute electro-magnetic “wave-systems,” akin to normal protons and electrons, which will be individually capable of sailing forward upon the hurricane of solar radiation at a speed not wholly incomparable with the speed of light itself. This is a difficult task. But, further, these units must be so cunningly inter-related that, in favourable conditions, they may tend to combine to form spores of life, and to develop, not indeed into human beings, but into lowly organisms with a definite evolutionary bias toward the essentials of human nature. These objects we shall project from beyond our atmosphere in immense quantities at certain points of our planet’s orbit, so that solar radiation may carry them toward the most promising regions of the galaxy. The chance that any of them will survive to reach their destination is small, and still smaller the chance that any of them will find a suitable environment. But if any of this human seed should fall upon good ground, it will embark, we hope, upon a somewhat rapid biological evolution, and produce in due season whatever complex organic forms are possible in its environment. It will have a very real physiological bias toward the evolution of intelligence. Indeed it will have a much greater bias in that direction than occurred on the Earth in those sub-vital atomic groupings from which terrestrial life eventually sprang.
As envisioned in Olaf Stapledon’s classic Last and First Men, [free here]:
(Read, then guess the year of publication!)
Year of publication? Rot13: avargrra guvegl!