TGLS wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 8:11 pm
Isn't saying that the Ba'Ul (the species the Kelpians preyed upon) must be vegetarian kind of an assumption that's not necessarily true? Like if you had a food chain like this:
Plants < Insects < Ba'ul < Kelpians
The Ba'ul could plausibly have the high food input and other things necessary to develop big brains in the first place.
I think that BOTH versions of the Kelpien backstory are stupid.
The one Saru initially presents is patently absurd.
The one later revealed is absurd for the exact same reason in reverse, especially since eating predators is incredibly inefficient especially in a terrestrial ecosystem. Basically, the energy density of the food is outweighed by there not being enough food to support a population. figure you lose 90% of the energy with each trophic level change. That effectively means that if you're eating herbivores, you have something like 5x the energy density compared to eating plants, and 1/10 the biomass in the ecosystem. if you're eating carnivores, you have 1/100 the biomass in the ecosystem but still 5x the energy density AND the erstwhile prey is smarter and more challenging to catch.
Essentially, if the Ba'ul are themselves predators, evolving to eat them is a hilariously bad strategy and would almost certainly never evolve.
More importantly, it just SOUNDS stupid as you watch the show, unless, presumably, you're an illiterate hack with a uniquely absurd level of narcissistic delusion like Kurtzman is.