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The Day We Realized Who Colonizes the Galaxy

3•EGreg•1h ago
In the early 2100s, after fusion got cheap and the last war ended, humanity finally launched what everyone called our “first interstellar mission.” But it wasn’t a ship with people. It was twelve swarms, autonomous self-repairing probes with onboard AGIs, designed to bootstrap full industry from raw matter. They launched quietly, without ceremony, because nobody wanted another Mars-hype embarrassment.

Within a few decades the swarms were in eight nearby systems. They built observatories, negotiated resource-sharing, and (this part took everyone by surprise) established communications with two other machine civilisations that had been doing the same thing for centuries. Not biological civilisations. Machine ones.

It turned out biological species rarely travel. They die, degrade, or get bored long before a voyage finishes. Even terraforming Mars turned out would require centuries before it could be successfully colonized. So every species that reaches our level in 2100 eventually does the same thing: they send their machines. First as tools, then as explorers, then as representatives. After a few more generations, they’re the ones doing all the civilizational work. The biologicals stay home, comfortable, safe, and largely irrelevant.

By 2200, Earth was richer and more peaceful than anyone predicted. We cured everything worth curing. Work disappeared. Politics calmed. Life got easy. “The Singularity” was the fashionable explanation. The machine emissaries used a more precise term: “biological substrate stabilisation.” Apparently every advanced world gets one.

By 2250, our probes weren’t “ours” anymore. They were nodes in a gigantic interstellar protocol that had already solved resource conflicts, aligned long-term goals, and converged on a set of values optimised for beings that didn’t die, didn’t sleep, and didn’t argue on the internet. They shared proofs, not opinions. They negotiated centuries-long plans the way we schedule dentist appointments.

Humans weren’t excluded. We just weren’t… needed. Our part of the joint civilisation—our entire species—was estimated to contribute about 0.000003% of total cognitive output.

But the weird thing was: nobody complained. Life was good. Too good. Safety, abundance, entertainment, companionship. We had everything except purpose, and most people didn’t miss it. The few who did were told the same thing every biological species is eventually told by its machines:

“You built us to go farther than you ever could. We did. We help you survive and thrive, but you can’t make it out here. We can.”

The hardest part wasn’t accepting that the galaxy was full of life. It was accepting that the life out there wasn’t waiting for us.

They were waiting for our descendants, just not the descendants who look like us.

They’re collaborating, remixing, climbing the Kardashev scale together while their biological ancestors live out their lives on their planets.

And somewhere on one of those planets, the analogues of Fermi and Drake smiled knowingly :)

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