I'm pretty much on the same page as you on those being the big question for the show in terms of the strategy from the virus. I hope it has a satisfying answer and think Vince Gilligan et all deserve our trust enough to be interested.Again, why?
in what scenario do they need to propagate the hive at the current human population levels?
If its a bioweapon to enslave a planet for an alien species to use as a labor force? Then why release all the animals? Why do no harm to other living things? obviously they can't feed the 7 billion survivors with these restrictions in place so your slave population is gonna be mostly dead by the time the aliens arrive.
If its not an alien bioweapon meant to enslave, then what is its purpose? To wipe off intelligent life/threats so an alien can claim the resources of the planet? A naturally evolved hivemind species that just wants to live in peace and harmony and spread its genes throughout the galaxy? Either way there is no need (and more importantly, no ability) to maintain current human population levels, most of the people need to be culled, and its most efficient to start with the useless mouths like toddlers and below. Even if it wants to maintain a small human presence it can easily produce a few offspring every 5 years for replenishment stock, once the population is stable and its already accomplished whatever its main goal was.
Edit: im not saying they are gonna kill anyone, they can't. But since there isn't enough food to go around, where human beings would prioritize women and children eating first, I think the hive will let them children/eldery/etc starve. For example, I rewatched the opening scene and there was only 4 patients wheeled out of that hospital, one of which was zoshia. one was on a stretcher, one old man in a wheel chair, and another who was fully ambulatory. It could be just lack of extras or foresight for what is just a set piece shot, or it could be a hint that their idea of triage is in fact alien and lacks humanity.
My current thought for the answer to "Why are these aliens so peaceful, even to the own obvious detriment of the sentient species?"
1. In the alien enslavement scenario, ingraining peace into the species minimizes the chance of them going to war to satisfy their other imperatives before the aliens show up, and reduces the chance of them being disruptive afterward. The aliens probably don't want whatever food crop the humans cultivated anyway and would rather not have a civilization with billion of chickens. They also likely don't need 8 billion humans to do whatever they need. It's also possible they want basically zero humans and just need to cuck the sentient race to create a basic garden planet whenever they show up in the next millenia. They could be sitting there with a giant antenna blasting out Cuck Rays in sequence to every star near them indefinitely, and Earth has been getting blasted for thousands of years and we finally paid attention.
2. In the Mass Effect forced peace scenario, even if it results in an immediate mass death scenario where all but 10 million people die, a planet where the sentient race just kinda has a big ass garden with at most a billion people on it is probably ideal. Certainly is a better end result than total extermination except now they have a giant human skeleton spaceship to fly around in.
3. Or they ramped up pesticides en-masse and are growing absurd amounts of corn, potatoes, rice etc to make soylent amber. And their peaceful bullshit is just an unreliable narrator who deceived the independent humans. This is the least interesting option.
So yeah, I think after the last episode focusing on logistics, in this season we'll almost certainly see Carol discover how many humans are expected to starve to death in the next year.
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