Miharu sits on the platform from the top to the bottom every month to find the children. This shows that the number of layers in the prison pit is not random, but is determined according to whether you cannibalize/kill people. According to the male protagonist's several allocation experiences, it can also be concluded that the algorithm that cannibalism can be allocated to the upper layer does exist. So can cannibalism/killing at the upper level continue to be assigned to the upper level?
It's a hugely expensive social experimentation ground, where your sole purpose is to survive and live longer.
You enjoy temporary benefits after being forced to eat people at the lower level, and find this pattern, will you choose to try to kill people when you have enough food?
There are two possibilities. A. The cannibals in the upper layer continue to be assigned to the upper layer, the platform liquidity is broken, and a solidified class appears.
B. In order to ensure liquidity, only the cannibals at the lower level can be assigned to the upper level. But the numbers were multiplied by the unnecessary killing of the upper echelons.
It is known that the prison pits recruit volunteers while detaining prisoners in order to ensure the number of prisoners, and basically all of them below the 200th floor are destroyed. The population must be negatively growing, and both possibilities are in your own interest.
As an economic man with no emotions and no morals, you decide to expand your interests by killing/cannibalizing people.
The end point of the starvation platform is the evolution of society, because the rule is that cannibals go to the upper levels, and the fittest survive. After a long period of negative population growth and iteration, the last survivors are cannibal elites who have enough food for every meal.
Cannibal skills replaced the physical distribution of layers and became a new class.
The daily table food is fixed and eternal (similar to nature), the only variable is the new prisoners who come in. In order to live longer (that is, to consolidate the existing class achievements), after the new class is established, an xenophobia will be formed. In a small society, the vast majority of outsiders are eliminated by the information gap. At the same time, due to the unequal internal resources (human desires can never be satisfied), some will be tied to the bed as slaves (such as sex slaves or spare upgrade food).
That's all I can think of where the Hunger Platform ends. What is the purpose of this setting of cannibalism and promotion? Perhaps the killing gene of Homo sapiens evolved into us humans in the beginning.
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