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Regret of the Churritox
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- ISBN8235085084
- EAN9798235085084
- Date de parution07/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The universe is silent because civilizations capable of recognizing danger have learned to avoid Earth. The Churritox learned this only after it was too late. When a sophisticated extraterrestrial expedition crosses fifty billion deaths' worth of space to make first contact, they do not find cosmic enlightenment. They find Bantilume: a volatile blue hazard zone inhabited by upright, ambulatory petri cultures known as humans.
To an intelligence whose interstellar economy runs on the efficient harvesting of decay and entropy, humanity is an operational catastrophe. We live on an unstable crust beside water we cannot breathe, exchange weaponized microorganisms as a matter of routine, and celebrate walking into our own lunar hallway as a monumental achievement. Worse, we appear entirely unfazed by our own aggressive illogic.
Regret of the Churritox presents the recovered and translated archives of a catastrophic first-contact mission. Through technical glossaries, species-instability reports, biospheric containment directives, and bureaucratic memoranda, these records document the collapse of meaning that occurs when human civilization is examined through a truly non-human analytical framework. We believe we are rational beings waiting for discovery.
The Churritox understand us as a hazard with opinions.
To an intelligence whose interstellar economy runs on the efficient harvesting of decay and entropy, humanity is an operational catastrophe. We live on an unstable crust beside water we cannot breathe, exchange weaponized microorganisms as a matter of routine, and celebrate walking into our own lunar hallway as a monumental achievement. Worse, we appear entirely unfazed by our own aggressive illogic.
Regret of the Churritox presents the recovered and translated archives of a catastrophic first-contact mission. Through technical glossaries, species-instability reports, biospheric containment directives, and bureaucratic memoranda, these records document the collapse of meaning that occurs when human civilization is examined through a truly non-human analytical framework. We believe we are rational beings waiting for discovery.
The Churritox understand us as a hazard with opinions.



