Of a dark, scfi-fi blue hue: Extending from the left towards the centre of the cover is a translucent plastic computer screen we view from behind, through which we see complicated code displayed in white text. Beyond the screen is arena seating, reminiscent of the UN, with world leaders’s heads fallen dead at their desks, beside their country’s flag-emblazoned name plate.
You’re right. I was assuming we might parlay for subjugation; you made me realise that whatever marginal benefit our assistance would confer the uFAI, the marginal chance of our destroying the uFAI precludes enslaved coexistence.
Of a dark, scfi-fi blue hue:
Extending from the left towards the centre of the cover is a translucent plastic computer screen we view from behind, through which we see complicated code displayed in white text. Beyond the screen is arena seating, reminiscent of the UN, with world leaders’s heads fallen dead at their desks, beside their country’s flag-emblazoned name plate.
No, the problem of uFAI is not that we will have to surrender to it.
It is that the uFAI will destroy us as a side effect of achieving its goals, when it uses our resources for its purposes.
You’re right. I was assuming we might parlay for subjugation; you made me realise that whatever marginal benefit our assistance would confer the uFAI, the marginal chance of our destroying the uFAI precludes enslaved coexistence.