When aliens try to invade a near-future Earth, they run into unexpected problems ...
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Part One...
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1) Unless they were, yes.Interesting. One technical issue: There is no way a bunch of random Earth viruses and spam could attack an alien computer system. Virii can't even jump OSes unless specifically programmed to.
Let's just say, with the advancements in tech, there's been advancements in virii, and in antivirus programming.That would let them run the virii, yes. That's not going to give them the same vulnerabilities as the host systems. Unless, of course, they are outright virtualizing entire human-OS machines - in which case, the virii a) would have no better luck against them then against the real machines they are simulating, and b) even if the virii won, they could only trash the VMs, not the native code that runs the engines and stuff.
Basically, yeah.With all this AI tech running around, I wouldn't be surprised if the viruses were smartware too.
So Junior Hero invaded the alien invasion story.I just had a strange experience. I read this story, scrolled up to Watch it, and suddenly it was Junior Hero. I thought I had closed the tab, but it wasn't in my recent tabs either. I'm almost glad this forum is so slow because I was able to find it again. I was starting to think I had hallucinated it.
Anyway I like it. Looking forward to more.
More will be explained, later.Well, this is interesting. An alien invasion of Earth. And apparently despite everything they still managed to get in a surprise strike. But why are they attacking anyway? A civilisation capable of interstellar travel really shouldn't go invading other species homeworlds. At least not if there is a remote chance that they can fight back.