Alien Invasyndrome -v0.4- -mozu Field Sixie- <BEST · 2027>

The colonist perceives the alien flora/fauna as hostile but comprehensible. A pest. A predator. The human mind imposes a narrative: They want our land/water/biomass. This is a protective lie.

The victim attempts to communicate one final time. Not with words, but with action. They will lie down in the alien’s planting fields. They will arrange their own limbs in the alien’s geometric patterns. This is not suicide. This is a hypothesis . They are testing whether the alien will accept them as a component rather than a contaminant. Clinically, this is when the victim stops using personal pronouns. "I" becomes "this unit." "Fear" becomes "thermal variance." Alien Invasyndrome -v0.4- -Mozu Field Sixie-

This is the Sixie threshold. The victim stops asking "How do I stop the alien?" and starts asking "Why am I the one who is correct?" The colonist begins to translate the alien’s actions as a superior moral system. They note that the alien’s hive produces no waste. No war. No loneliness. The human concept of "freedom" is seen by the victim as a disease vector. They begin to admire the efficiency of their own annihilation. The colonist perceives the alien flora/fauna as hostile

The colonist notices the alien does not destroy infrastructure. It rearranges it. Human tools are not smashed; they are placed in geometric arrays. Human bodies are not eaten; they are planted. The colonist realizes the alien has no concept of "malice." Only "utility." The human mind imposes a narrative: They want

And that is the final, devastating truth of : The alien didn’t destroy us. It just showed us how we look from the outside. And we agreed with what we saw. End of Report. If you are experiencing a persistent desire to optimize your daily routines into non-human geometric patterns, please report to your nearest Cognitive Decontamination Unit. Do not lie down in gardens. Do not calculate your own biomass.