PeterZ wrote:Indeed so. Yet any change of world view has to begin somewhere. A starting point of a pure predator would probably have deeper Us vs. Them demarcations to overcome. It can't be any other way for a species that lives by killing and consuming other animals. Regarding other beings as just objects for their appetite is clearly a separation between us and them. Omnivores can sustain themselves with plants as well as other animals. Transitioning between viewing other beings as food is less an existential threat as would be the case with predators.
A pure predator would be far less likely to take a hands off attitude to the universe after they have achieved their nanite tech. They would be much more likely to see other beings as their prey to "hunt" as they see fit. Standing aside and letting things flow as circumstances direct would be much farther from that base PoV than would be the case for omnivores or even herbivores. Predators gain their sustenance through their direct actions; kill then eat. Herbivores can grow food which requires creating crops and then letting the plants develop. The former requires constant direct activity and the latter requires letting the universe develop on its own to some extent.
So, yeah, considering the evolutionary track of the OG is helpful to answering why that machine was left to create Vlad.
But we don't have history past 150k T-years ago, we don't know how evolved the 5th founding race was at the start of the GH. It's possible they already were very advanced, more advanced than the other four, which would explain why they simply disappeared. That is, they already had one foot on the other side of Transcendence.
But anyway, the point is that no one apparently develops technologies as fast as humans so even this hypothetical fifth race is unlikely to outpace us. Therefore, they're also likely to have evolved their nanite evolution over at least a few millennia. And I argue that, in doing so, even predators cease to be predators. Before you can change your own body into nanites, you you have the technology to synthesise food out of basic components (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, some nitrogen and trace elements like phosphorus [for things like ATP]). Moreover, the population growth precludes hunting in the first place, so the culture of predator is likely to give way.
We have evolved from hunter-gatherers to farmers and herders. And unlike Vlad, this fifth race would have evolved into nanites gradually. They'd have benefited from the precursor technologies too.
Actually, at GH races' stage of development, it really shouldn't matter whether they're eating meat (raw or cooked), vegetables, protein sludge, or a mix of all of them. I suspect that the GH's tendency to classify as herbivore, omnivore, and carnivore ends up pigeonholing the races and driving their actions according to expected lines of development more than they otherwise would. We see some of that in the dialogue, where the characters argue that they can't be certain of the conclusions from this classification, only that it is what the GH thinks is right.