• CaptainBlinky@lemmy.myserv.one
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      Humanoid didn’t roll up, that was just inside the game. The aliens weren’t humanoids

      If that’s the case, that would A) have been explained in book 2 or 3 which I didn’t read, and/or B) conflict with clips I’ve seen from the show which showed thousands of them in a field waving flags just like from the book. Either way, it sounded stupid. Also, if they had interstellar spacecraft, why did they need post-revolutionary Chinese people to tell them “hey come here!!” before just leaving their fucked up system and find somewhere else to live?

      I love you friend, but there is just so much wrong with 3 body problem.

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        I didn’t read books 2 or 3 either, and just limped to the end of book 1, but they do make it quite clear that the things depicted in the game are meant to be strange but not totally alien to the players. that’s why the leader was some ancient well know Chinese figure from folklore, despite that not being the actual name of the alien

        figuring out binary logic wasn’t with flags, it explained in the book that in reality they reflected light with their bodies, but that’s super alien to humans so they used flags as an equivalent in the game

        I agree though that the science and logic don’t follow with their decision making regarding earth. you could argue that with this godlike AI why didn’t they just go to the nearest uninhabited livable world instead of earth, and they kinda addressed it by explaining that the trisolarians (which is a way better name than the san-ti, Netflix) were scared of humanity so want to squash us before we can become another interstellar superpower

        but I don’t buy it. I’m watching through the netflix adaptation now and I’m already disappointed in it. better in some ways for sure, but also presents its own brand new problems.

        it’s a real shame, honestly, because the history of an alien civilization evolving on a planet in an unstable orbit of a three-body star system sounds really interesting, but the book cares less about world building than it does about political allegory 🤷

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        That’s fine, I’m not saying you should like it, I just want to explain it. The clips are from inside the game, and I thought they figured out aliens were not humanoid during the first book, but that was just in passing.

        The Dark Forest book talks about how every civilization in the universe is trying to hide from each other, and when Earth sent that signal in the first book, everybody noticed Earth exists, and it was just a matter of time until some more powerful civilization would try to take advantage.